CONCEPT NOTES (RFCN) FOR Implementation of Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture (YEFFA)-2025
Synopsis of the request for concept note (RCFN)
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Issue date |
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Title |
Call for concepts on implementation of YEFFA program for the year 2025 |
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Region |
Eastern Africa |
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Country |
Rwanda |
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Time of proposal development |
Lot No |
Deadline for submission of concept note |
Concepts review |
Notification of successful Grant concepts |
Development of Proposals |
Review, Internal/ External approval of Proposals |
Fund Approval, Award, and Inception meetings |
29/Nov/2024 |
6/Dec/2024 |
13/Dec/2024 |
10/Jan/2025 |
17/Jan/2025 |
24/Jan/2025 |
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Issuing organization |
AGRA – Sustainably growing Africa’s Food Systems- Rwanda Country Office Kigali Heights Building, 5th Floor P.O. Box 7445 Kigali Rwanda |
2. Background
2.1 AGRA
Established in 2006, AGRA is an African-led and Africa-based institution that puts smallholder farmers at the center of the continent’s growing economy by transforming agriculture from a solitary struggle to survive into farming as a business that thrives. Together with our partners, we are working to sustainably grow Africa’s food systems. In Rwanda, AGRA is focusing on supporting SMEs that are small, informal, and underfinanced, with a special focus on youth and women led SMEs during the current strategy period with interventions that cut through four business lines and three cross-cutting areas. AGRA selected four complementary and integrated business lines: the seed systems, sustainable farming, inclusive markets & trade (IMT), and policy& state capability (PSC). Besides the four business lines, AGRA and its partners selected three cross-cutting areas (a) inclusivity (enabling women and youth to contribute to agriculture for their economic empowerment) (b) climate change adaptation (equipping farmers and strengthening food systems to absorb and recover from shocks, and (c) nutrition (improving nutrition outcomes by diversifying crops and ensuring food availability).
Rwanda’s Vision 2050, under its pillar on agriculture and wealth, aims to attain an agricultural transformation that is equally led by both women and men, professional farmers and commercialized value chains. Similarly, the National Strategy for Transformation (NST1, 2017-2024) sets a 7-year target to create 1,500,000 (214,000 annually) decent and productive jobs through modernizing and increasing productivity of agriculture and livestock value chains. To contribute to this, the Rwanda AGRA Country Strategy 2023-2027 focuses among others, on strengthening youth entrepreneurship using agri food pathways with the aim of creating descent and fulfilling job opportunities.
AGRA is a champion of an inclusive agricultural transformation where youth and women are given the opportunity to play their commensurate role in driving food systems transformation. More information: https://agra.org/.
Background on YEFFA
It’s estimated that 78% of Rwanda’s population is under the age of 35. This large and growing youth population presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the country. About 3.1% of youth have attended technical or vocational school. Females (2.9%) are domestic workers across all age groups compared to males (1.8%). Youth in this age bracket currently represents 34% of the total population with a gender distribution of 57% female. People with disabilities account for 2.7% of youth population with a higher rate amongst young men (3.1%) than young women (2.4%). Employment creation and skills development are central to Rwanda´s transformative vision, aiming to become an upper-middle income country by 2035. As such, the Government of Rwanda committed to create 214,000 jobs annually.
The labor market in Rwanda is affected by a low level of vocational/entrepreneurship skills among Rwanda’s youth. Technical and vocational skills are central to job creation in Rwanda. It’s imperative to match existing skills to the labor market needs. Most outright unemployment is held by formally educated youth. Entrepreneurship culture is still limited among Rwandan youth, as more men are likely to be working ‘off-farm’ than women. Despite Government’s efforts in promoting women empowerment, gender disparities still exist in terms of access to economic activities.
In responding to the above challenges and opportunities for youth in Rwanda, particularly young women, AGRA and the Mastercard foundation jointly designed the Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture (YEFFA) program. The program aims to strengthen the agri food system so that it creates 132,000 dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for Rwanda youth, especially women, over the next five years. This target will be achieved through development of selected value chains including avocado, poultry and chillies, accelerating financial access, expanding access to business development services, strengthening market systems, improving coordination within the entrepreneurship ecosystem, and increasing youth inclusivity and voice.
The YEFFA program employs a youth-centered, gender-responsive approach to:
The program contributes to the following portfolio outcomes
Portfolio Outcome 1: Strengthened coordination of strategic partners to promote dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for financially disadvantaged young people, especially young women
Portfolio Outcome 2: Strengthened Youth Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Portfolio Outcome 3: Equitable access to increased market opportunities
Portfolio Outcome 4: Improved sustainable agricultural productivity for competitiveness by youth farmers
Portfolio outcome 5: Deepened Financial Inclusion for youth
Portfolio Outcome 6: Increased inclusion and Strengthened Voice of Young People especially women
3.The Grant Funding Opportunity
To implement the YEFFA program, AGRA is seeking potential partners (youth agri-SMEs, youth led NGOs, Financial institutions, public institutions, anchor farms and firms) to manage the necessary sub-awards, to deliver on the following strategic portfolio outcomes. An applicant can choose to implement activities under one portfolio outcome or select activities from various portfolio outcomes. The eligible value chains are avocado, poultry, animal feeds and chilies.
Portfolio Outcome 1: Managing Mastercard Foundation Agriculture Portfolio Partners and Sub-Contractors in Rwanda
Portfolio Outcome 2: Strengthened Youth Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Portfolio Outcome 3: Equitable access to increased market opportunities
Portfolio Outcome 4: Improved sustainable agricultural productivity for competitiveness by youth farmers
Portfolio outcome 5: Deepened Financial Inclusion for youth
Portfolio Outcome 6: Increased inclusion and Strengthened Voice of Young People especially women
The concept note must clearly show how jobs will be created using any of the following pathways.
Also indicate how many job opportunities will be created because of your proposed intervention.
4 Eligibility Requirements
4.1 Type of partners
The applicant must meet the following criteria:
4.2 Partner capacity
Applicants will be required to possess requisite technical capacities and present CVs of key staff who implement the project, registration certificates, audited financial statement and any other document that may help the analysis of organization capacity.
AGRA may request additional documentation or references to ascertain declarations that applicants will submit in response to this call for concept notes. Applicants do so on their own volution and motivation, and AGRA will not reimburse any expenses related to preparation and submission of the concept notes.
Please note that to ensure optimal results and effectiveness of the program, applicants may be organized into a consortium where necessary. Work opportunities creation for youth and women, , enabling environment for youth voices engagement, value chain development and SMEs development are the main focus of this call.
Key expected results from this work include the following, for which the investments will be contributing
General, the interventions will contribute to:
5. Period of performance
The overall period of performance is estimated to be 36 months maximum, from January 2025 to January 2028.
6. Period Grant applications will be accepted.
This Request for grant applications will remain open from 12th November 2024 till 23rdNovember 2024. Interested organizations/ institutions must submit before the final deadline; grant applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis as indicated above in the synopsis. Applications made after the final deadline will not be considered.
Technical evaluation criteria
Evaluation Criteria |
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Management Team |
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20 Points |
Experience |
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30 Points |
Technical approach |
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50 points |
Total |
100 points |
How to apply
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