Saturday, February 26, 2011

Commonwealth Secretariat-Consultancy: The Global Natural fibre forum project - Phase II

Location: Africa, Caribbean and Pacific
Last Date: March 18, 2011
Email: i.allotey@commonwealth.int

Reference: PX/SRL/0403
Location: Africa, Caribbean and Pacific
Duration: 60 person days
Closing Date: 18 Mar 2011

Introduction and Project Objectives

The Commonwealth Secretariat through its Special Advisory Services Division
(SASD) wishes to engage three (3) Consultants to implement a project entitled:
The Global Natural Fibre Forum Project: Phase II. The main aim of this project
is to increase knowledge and capacity of Commonwealth developing countries to
develop their natural fibres industries. The services of a Consultant are
required in each region to create awareness on natural fibre opportunities,
build capacity of stakeholders and facilitate establishment of national and
regional networks of a recently established knowledge platform known as the
Global Natural Fibre Forum (GNFF). The following are the three regions:

1. Africa;

2. Caribbean; and

3. Pacific

This is phase II of the project. The first phase was finalized in November 2010.
It involved mobilisation of information on natural fibres in member countries
and designing a GNFF framework and operational plan. GNFF is a knowledge
platform and will operate as a world-wide network for natural fibres. The
purpose of the network is to assist in increasing income of small producers
through use of indigenous natural fibres, supporting the integrating of their
rural fibre industry to its value chain and acting as a platform to
share/transfer knowledge on a voluntary basis on technology, designs, marketing
information, research etc.

Phase I results showed evidence of insignificant knowledge on economic usage of
natural fibres. The results also revealed that there is no global body promoting
the interests of the small producers who are largely un-organized and mainly in
developing countries. The conclusion was that a well structured global network
operating as a knowledge hub would address some of the deficiencies. Some of the
key recommendations that emerged from the survey and consultation which form the
basis of the GNFF framework include the following:

* GNFF should be formed as a not-for-profit membership association
* GNFF should exist to improve conditions of the small producers/communities
subsistent on natural fibres, provide good products for consumers and sustain
the environment; and
* GNFF should be primarily an umbrella organization for national associations
and member bodies

Phase II activities will include awareness creation, building national and
regional networks and a natural fibres capacity building programme in each
region. Whereas the main objective will be to raise awareness on economic usage
of natural fibres, the consultation and programme will also facilitate the
creation of GNFF national and regional networks. The networks will be essential
in the formation of the governance structure of the GNFF.

Scope of Work

The Consultants will be required to collect and collate information on natural
fibres, identify key institutions and individuals that would be potential
network members and organise and facilitate regional natural fibres capacity
building programmes. The regional capacity building programmes will be for
two-days and 20-25 people will be invited to attend. The consultants will be
expected to identify the people that will be invited to the capacity building
programme. During the regional programme, Consultants will share information on
natural fibres in that particular region, demonstrate the opportunities in use
of natural fibres as well as market the GNFF. The programme will also have an
exhibition on natural fibre products.

The following are the specific terms of reference:

(a) Collect and collate information on natural fibres in the commonwealth
countries in the region and develop a compendium of natural fibre investment
opportunities for MSMEs;

(b) Create awareness on economic importance of natural fibres and the formation
of Global Natural Fibre Forum;

(c) Identify key institutions and individuals that would be potential GNFF
members as well as those that will participate in the regional capacity building
programme;

(d) Organise and facilitate a two-day regional natural fibres capacity building
programmes to share information on natural fibres in that particular region,
demonstrate the opportunities in use of natural fibres and promote work of the
GNFF.

(e) Organise an exhibition of natural fibre products in parallel with the
capacity building programme

Key Deliverables

The main outputs of this project will be:
# Report containing:
# Information on natural fibres in the region including key institutions and
individuals involved in natural fibres;
# Compendium of natural fibres investment opportunities for MSMEs
# Report on Natural Fibres Capacity Building Programme

Time Frame

The time duration for this component of the project is a maximum period of 4
person weeks.

Budget

Budget for this consultancy as provided above (in the summary box) is at an all
inclusive amount and includes professional fees, international air travel,
subsistence allowance, incidental expenses and other consultant's project
related costs. The budget however does not include local workshop training costs
which will be borne by the Commonwealth Secretariat.

Minimum Qualifications

Individual consultants who are nationals of Commonwealth member countries and
residing in the selected regions should possess the following:

(a) At least 10 years' experience advising governments and non government bodies
in development of MSME strategies, business development services and network
development.;

(b) Experience and very good working technical knowledge in natural fibres;

(c) Experience and good working knowledge in development of MSME programmes
promoting use of natural fibres especially in rural areas.

1. The deadline for receipt of proposals is midnight GMT, Friday 18 March 2011

2. This invitation is open to individual consultants residing in the region they
are applying to provide the services;

3. Consultant(s) must demonstrate knowledge of the subject by clearly
interpreting the terms of reference and providing a methodology and approach
that they will adopt in undertaking the assignment;

4. Consultant(s) must submit a write-up, maximum 5 pages, describing the
approach, the Commonwealth countries (at least 3) to be visited, length of field
visits, and a clear time-based work plan that they will use in undertaking the
assignment;

5. A financial proposal on fees, air and local travel, subsistence and other
costs must be attached to the proposal;

Only consulting firms (registered in any Commonwealth member country) or
independent consultant(s) who are national(s) of a Commonwealth member country
and who possess the required expertise are invited to submit their proposal
which should include a covering statement of your organization/company's
relevant expertise, if applicable, and its experience of similar projects and
services carried out in developing countries.

Applications to be submitted electronically to the attention of Miss Ishbel
Allotey at i.allotey@commonwealth.int or by fax at 44-207 747 6520


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