Terms of Reference
Activity title: COOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT MATRIX
Project: PSAC - Promoting Smallholder Agro-Export Competitiveness Project.
Assignment period: (21st to 30th November 2024)
1. Background
The Promoting Smallholder Agro-Export Competitiveness (PSAC) Project is a key initiative funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), with co-financing from the Government of Rwanda, the Government of Spain, CORDAID, and Heifer International. The project is implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI), led by the National Agriculture Export Board (NAEB), and is aimed at improving the income and livelihoods of rural communities through inclusive and sustainable agro-export value chains.
The project primarily targets smallholder farmers, aiming to enhance their participation in export-oriented value chains such as coffee, tea, and horticulture, while focusing on increasing climate-resilient production and facilitating market access. The initiative also focuses on addressing cross-cutting issues such as gender equality, youth employment, and climate adaptation.
To achieve the objectives of the PSAC Project, it is vital to assess the performance of existing cooperative within the targeted value chains. This assessment will help identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement, as well as provide insights into the cooperatives’ organizational development needs. The Cooperative Assessment Matrix (CAM) will be utilized as the main tool for evaluating the cooperatives, measuring critical aspects such as governance, internal controls, financial management, and market access.
After the CAM we will be able to conduct a capacity needs assessment to help us designing interventions to responds to the Gaps identified.
2.Rationale
The NAEB availed the list of cooperatives working in different value chains including Coffee, Tea and Horticulture. However, those cooperatives have varied levels of performance and there is a need to conduct a performance assessment which is very crucial so that we can be able to know where to start. The CAM tool is designed to provide a systematic and objective assessment of cooperatives in various value chains, including coffee, tea, and horticulture, by categorizing them into three key performance levels: advanced, moderate, and low. This categorization will allow for targeted interventions that prioritize cooperatives in need of the most support while recognizing those that are performing well and could serve as models for others.
In addition, the use of CAM to assess aspects such as internal controls, governance, access to finance, and access to markets will provide a comprehensive view of each cooperative’s functional capacity. This data will be crucial for making informed decisions on where to focus capacity-building efforts and ensure that PSAC Project activities are effectively aligned with the goals of improving agro-export competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity. We are using enumerators not consultants due to the cost efficiency of this approach.
3.Objective
The main objective of this assignment is to evaluate key aspects of cooperative performance. The results of the assessment will inform where to start the implementation and tailor interventions aimed at strengthening cooperative governance, improving financial management, enhancing market access, and improving internal control processes, ultimately contributing to the overall success of the PSAC Project.
4.Specific objectives
5. Scope of Work and Approach
5.1. Project staff will ensure:
5.2. Enumerators will ensure:
6. Enumerators Qualifications and Experience
We plan to recruit 14 enumerators, who have completed their bachelor’s degrees in agriculture, Development Studies, Cooperative Management, Economics, Statistics, or other relevant fields. These enumerators will be assigned to various districts, preferably in locations where they reside includes: Bugesera (1), Rwamagana (1), Rulindo (1), Nyabihu (1), Rutsiro (1), Karongi (1), Nyamasheke (1), Rusizi (1), Nyamagabe (1), Nyaruguru (1), Huye (1), Nyanza (1), Ruhango (1), and Musanze (1)
7. Enumerators' Deliverables
SUBMISSION
Applications should be submitted via email to apollinaire.nshimiyimana@cordaid.org no later than 5:30 PM on November 19,2024
Patrick BIRASA
Country Manager
Cordaid Rwanda.
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