Consultant - ISSD Seed Policy Review - Remote
Company: Mercy Corps
Location: Portland
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Background:Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered
by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in
hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to
put bold solutions into action - helping people triumph over
adversity and build stronger communities from within.ISSD Africa is
an international community of practice guiding seed sector
innovation and development by addressing Africa's complex seed
systems challenges, with the aim of enhancing access to quality
seeds of farmer-preferred varieties. The four-year ISSD Africa
project funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
(SDC), seeks to address key seed sector challenges through four
action research topics. Mercy Corps leads two important research
Action Learning Projects (ALPs) on the ISSD grant, Humanitarian and
seed security response in fragile and conflict-affected states
(ALP2) and Seed business development in fragile contexts (ALP3).
Mercy Corps and SeedSystem co-lead ALP2 and Mercy Corps leads ALP3,
in collaboration with various stakeholders. This program is managed
through Mercy Corps' Food Security Technical Resources & Quality
(TRaQ) unit.Purpose / Project Description:In fragile and
conflict-affected contexts, seed interventions are often a part of
humanitarian and development responses. However, there is often a
disconnect between the approaches these actors take, which can lead
to weakened seed sector functions in the long term. To avoid these
pitfalls, consensus is needed amongst humanitarian and development
actors and policy makers on what elements make seed sector
interventions effective in conflict contexts, and how these
interventions might contribute to longer-term peace outcomes.
Currently, there are a range of different principles, guidelines,
practices and standards for implementing seed sector interventions
in humanitarian and development contexts. These guides aim to
increase the effectiveness of seed responses while not only doing
no harm but doing good. However, many actors do not adhere to these
standards, either because they are not contextualized to their
regions, they are not aware of them, or they lack incentives for
upholding them.Under ALP2, Mercy Corps, SeedSystem and partners aim
to engage and mobilize humanitarian, development and peacebuilding
(HDP) actors behind the adoption and implementation of better
practice and guidelines; to deepen understanding of what factors
make seed sector interventions effective in fragile and
conflict-affected contexts; and to determine how seed interventions
can contribute to positive peace outcomes. In contribution to this
outcome, a consultant is needed to lead a review of the official
policies, laws, regulations and technical guidelines that
contribute to the shaping of seed security response.Consultant
Objectives:The consultant will research and compile information
regarding official policies, laws, regulations and technical
guidelines that contribute to the shaping of seed security response
in emergency and conflict contexts. They will also identify
official policies and technical guidelines that link seed security
response to peacebuilding initiatives.Consultant Activities:The
Consultant will:
- Complete preparatory/inception activities
- Conduct a rigorous policy review and document findings
- Compile a bibliographic database (on Dropbox, Google Drive, or
similar) which includes all documents and literature consulted
- Support dissemination of report findings
- Misc participation in ISSD ALP2 activities, as requested and
agreed upon in advanceConsultant Deliverables:
- Inception reports explaining the understanding of the SoW,
draft and final workplan and methodology/framework (with
justification) for desk review
- Draft and final report outline
- Draft reports (at least two rounds of feedback)
- Final report (approx. 30 pages, including Executive Summary)
which summarizes and synthesizes:
- What types of official policies exist that might shape seed
security response, including in conflict areas;
- What technical guidelines exist that might shape seed security
response, including in conflict areas;
- Any official guidelines or technical guidelines beyond 'do no
harm that links peacebuilding and seed security
interventionsTimeframe / Schedule:Total 21 days January 2025 -
April 2025The Consultant will report to:Seed Systems Senior
Advisor, PRO-WASH & SCALE and ISSD AfricaThe Consultant will work
closely with:
- SeedSystem, ALP2 Co-lead
- Snr Director Food Security, TRaQ
- Technical Director, PRO-WASH & SCALE and ISSD Africa
- Global Market Systems Advisor, PRO-WASH & SCALE
- Operations Officer, PRO-WASH & SCALE (Invoices)Required
Experience & Skills:
- Minimum of 5 years of work or research experience in seed
systems and/or seed aid with a significant focus on policy and
technical guidance
- Master's Degree or higher (ongoing participation in PhD program
or completed PhD is a plus)
- In-depth knowledge of and prior experience researching seed
policy and seed security interventions, including evidence of
reports or referred publications
- Proven experience conducting desk reviews and consultations,
synthesizing evidence and analyzing data, and producing reports
(preferably including for iNGOs)
- Fluency in English (required)
- Fluency in French a plus
- Demonstrated organizational skills, time management and
attention to detail; ability to work independently and with team
members to meet deadlines and adhere to high-quality
standardsDiversity, Equity & InclusionAchieving our mission begins
with how we build our team and work together. Through our
commitment to enriching our organization with people of different
origins, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of thinking, we are better
able to leverage the collective power of our teams and solve the
world's most complex challenges. We strive for a culture of trust
and respect, where everyone contributes their perspectives and
authentic selves, reaches their potential as individuals and teams,
and collaborates to do the best work of their lives.We recognize
that diversity and inclusion is a journey, and we are committed to
learning, listening and evolving to become more diverse, equitable
and inclusive than we are today.Equal Employment OpportunityWe are
committed to providing an environment of respect and psychological
safety where equal employment opportunities are available to all.
We do not engage in or tolerate discrimination on the basis of
race, color, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age,
sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability
(including HIV/AIDS status), marital status, military veteran
status or any other protected group in the locations where we
work.Safeguarding & EthicsMercy Corps team members are expected to
support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our
stakeholders and to international standards guiding international
relief and development work, while actively engaging communities as
equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our
field projects. Team members are expected to conduct themselves in
a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and MC's
policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all in-country
venues.Annex 1 - Technical ScopeReview of Current Policies Shaping:
Emergency Seed and/or Agricultural Interventions in Conflict Areas
- sub-focus on peacebuilding and seed security interventionsAim
is to determine:
- What types of official policies exist that might shape seed
security response, including in conflict areas
- What technical guidance exists that might shape seed security
response, including in conflict areas
- Any official guidance or technical guidance beyond 'do no harm
that links peacebuilding and seed security interventionsTechnical
scope:
- Policies, laws and guidance concerning emergency seed security
interventions
- Conflict-linked policies that could shape (enhance and/or
impinge upon) emergency seed security interventions
- Policy and technical guidance linking peacebuilding efforts to
seed security interventions:Types of policy arenas to be reviewed:
- Seed policy as it is implemented in emergency (e.g., focus on
emergency clauses)
- FAO diverse departments, select NARS (e.g., in Ethiopia),
select organizations (e.g., ICRC)
- Seed laws
- General agricultural policy, if strong seed component
- General emergency guidelines, as they pertain to inputs
(including seed)
- International standards (FAO Emergency, Ten Guiding Principles
of Good Seed Aid, SEADS, etc.)
- Plant Genetic Resources, Farmer Rights, and Emergency
Situations
- Conflict and emergency aid guidelines, as they may impact seed
security or explicitly include seed interventionsLocales/levels of
policy, law, guidance analysis:
- International standards (specialized documents), UN
organizations, others
- National policy, pertaining to 3-4 African countries selected
with ALP2 co-leads (not comprehensive)
- Any detailed organization-specific guidelines (e.g., from
ICRC)
- Any technically specific guides, for example, focusing on crop
type or region (e.g., vegetatively propagated crops, or the Pacific
regions)Language considerations:The consultancy focus will be on
literature published in English. Note: Many national and
international key documents may be published in multiple
languages.
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