Food Security in Sudan

The agricultural sector is the core of Sudanese life and a main driving force behind the country’s economy. The major cereal crops produced in the Republic of Sudan include sorghum, millet and wheat. Smallholder cultivation is important in its own right, supporting about 35% of the population and contributing to the national food supply. However, one sector which has so far been particularly neglected, by policy makers and implementers alike, is smallholder rain-fed agriculture. Most of the efforts and resources have rather been allocated to other sectors, particularly involving large-scale agriculture such as irrigation schemes and mechanised farms. Nevertheless, recent indications exist that the government is increasingly aware of this problem and is starting to recognise the importance of the traditional rain-fed sector. The overall objective of the SPSP project, of which this contract will be a part, is to contribute to improved food security in the Republic of Sudan. The purpose of the Smallholder component to which this contract will contribute is to increase productivity and income for rural smallholders. The project will have three main results, which are defined as follows: 1) Improved practices and techniques for rain-fed farming applied; 2) Appropriate inputs and technologies for income-generating activities (IGAs) available and used; 3) Increased access and use of services (financial services, traders, etc.).
Qualifications: 
The assistant Team Leader should also hold a postgraduate university degree in agriculture, rural development, animal production and/or development economics or a similar field. General professional experience At least 5 years of experience in programme management with international organisations or institutions. Specific professional experience Experience in either working with or working for government departments or government bodies of the Republic of Sudan; Experience in working with EU-funded programmes, either in implementation or in monitoring and evaluation; Excellent verbal and written Arabic and English are essential, other national languages would be of added value; Willingness to travel frequently and for longer durations, inside the Republic of Sudan. Note that civil servants and other staff of the public administration of the beneficiary country cannot be recruited as experts, unless prior written approval has been obtained from the European Commission.
Start / Duration: 
The intended commencement date is April 2013 and the period of implementation of the contract will be 36 months from this date.
If you are intersted in this project in Sudan, please send you most recent CV to Barbara.Braun [at] afci.de Thank you!