Access to Rural and Agricultural Finance in Uganda

The financial sector in Uganda has experienced considerable growth and regulatory reforms in recent years. Despite these successes, more than 70 percent of the Ugandan population (compared to 82% in 2007) do not have access to formal financial services, including savings and credit, while also lacking basic understanding thereof. Especially the poor and the rural population, women and small-scale farmers suffer from this lack of access, which is one of the biggest obstacles to development.  FSD has been operating in Uganda since 1998 in order to improve the access to financial services. For the fifth phase of the programme (2011 to 2014), the focus lies on the following three objectives: 1)    Enabling regulatory environment for financial institutions 2)    Improved access to agricultural and rural financial services 3)    Strengthened financial literacy and financial consumer protection The tender focuses on the second objective, with the goal to improve the access to agricultural and rural finance, especially for economically active low income households and MSMEs with a focus on Northern Uganda. Interventions will in particular target the following themes:  1)    Development of financial products for the agricultural value chain, together with commercial banks and micro finance institutions, and in close cooperation with apex organizations and the GIZ development workers placed in the same. 2)    Strengthening of savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs) in rural areas, with particular attention to Northern Uganda, directly, and via relevant apex structures. 3)    Participation at the dissemination of a national performance monitoring system for the micro finance sector. These interventions will be implemented in close collaboration with the FSD programme, GIZ development workers, and with local partners both on a national, meso-, and micro-level (i.e. local apex organizations) in order to benefit from linkages and synergies and to embed the activities into permanent and sustainable structures. In order to achieve the best possible outreach, the location of the consultancy will be placed in an urban Centre of the North still to be determined.
Qualifications: 
International team leader and senior long-term expert on rural and agricultural finance (33xpert months) with the following qualifications: At least 5 years experience in project management (in financial sector and/or technical cooperation) incl. responsibility for personnel At least 10 years professional experience in rural and microfinance with a focus on agricultural finance and cooperative banking, preferably in Sub-Saharan Africa Specific skills and experience in agricultural finance product development Work experience in Sub Saharan Africa, preferably in rural areas Strong conceptual, socio-cultural and personal skills (writing, presentation, moderation, facilitation, communication etc) Masters Degree in Economics, Business Administration or a related field Academic Degree in Agriculture related field is an advantage Fluent in written and spoken English, German is an advantage Experience in results-oriented monitoring and evaluation
Start / Duration: 
01.08.2011 – 31.05.2014
If you are interested to cooperate with AFC Consultants in this tender, please send you most recent CV to Barbara.Braun [at] afci.de Thank you !