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Selection of an individual consultant for Harmonized Methodology on Agriculture Statistics

Deadline

November 20, 2023

Closed
Published on November 6, 2023 at 12:00 AMModified on June 12, 2026 at 11:53 AM

Key information

Type
Conseil & Études
Procuring Entity
PAN-AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR STATISTICS (STATAFRIC)
Location
🌍 Tunisia
Deadline
November 20, 2023 at 12:00 AMClosed
Estimated Value
Not disclosed
Language of Notice
English

Description

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

(CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT)

Country: Eastern Africa Region

Name of Project: Eastern Africa Regional Statistics Program for Results

Grant No: P176371

Assignment Title: Consulting Service for Development of Guideline for Harmonized Methodology on Agriculture Statistics in Africa

Reference No. TN-STATAFRIC - AUC-339203-CS-CQS

The African Union Commission has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Eastern Africa Regional Statistics Program for Results, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.

The consulting services (“the Services”) include Consulting Service for Development of Guideline for Harmonized Methodology on Agriculture Statistics in Africa. This assignment will focus on developing a harmonized methodology for Agriculture Statistics starting by an assessment of the status of the production of Agriculture Statistics within AU Member States while taking into consideration key areas of interest before the development of the guidelines and tools, then followed by specific guidelines and listing of both international and continental best practices related to the production of Agriculture Statistics.

Specific tasks include:

  • Desk research assessment of the status of the production of Agriculture Statistics within AU Member States;
  • Development of harmonized methodology to facilitate the production of Agriculture Statistics within the AU Member States;
  • Listing of both international and continental best practices related to the production of Agriculture statistics.
  • Recommendation of tools to strengthen the coordination, collaboration, data sharing and communication of Agriculture statistics at national, regional, continental and international levels;
  • Drafting a suggested roadmap for the implementation of this methodology.

The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment are attached to this request for expressions of interest.

The African Union Commission now invites eligible individuals (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria are:

The consultant must have at least a master’s degree in statistics, economics, or a related field with at least 15 years of professional experience.

  • Profound experience in economic statistics with a focus on Agriculture Statistics preferred;
  • Demonstrated effective, oral and written communication skills;
  • Excellent Analytical and quantitative skills;
  • Teamwork: the ability to work in a multicultural environment;
  • Proper multitasking abilities and the ability to deliver in a timely manner;
  • Excellent drafting ability, especially in the preparation of clear, concise and understandable reports for decision-makers;
  • Ability to extract, interpret and analyze data format from a variety of sources;
  • Language proficiency in at least one of the AU languages (Arabic, English, French or Portuguese).

The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016, revised November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.

A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations.

Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0900 to 1700 hours.

Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by e-mail) by 20 November 2023

African Union Commission,

Attn: Head of Supply Chain Management Division

Building C, 3rd Floor,

P.O Box 3243, Roosevelt Street

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Tel: +251 (0) 11 551 7700 – Ext 4305

Fax: +251 (0) 11 551 0442; +251 11-551-0430

Terms of Reference

Consulting Service for Development of Guideline for Harmonized Methodology on Agriculture Statistics in Africa

Introduction

In January 2021, the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union adopted the Second Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa (SHaSA II) as a continental strategy for the development of statistics in Africa for the next 10 years, along with its action plan, financing strategy, and resource mobilization plan. This strategy aims to accelerate the production and harmonization of statistics in Africa to support the planning, monitoring, and evaluation of Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030 through 18 Specialized Technical Groups (STGs). These STGs facilitate discussions and knowledge exchange on national practices, international standards, and methodological guides for statistical harmonization in various fields in Africa.

Among the 18 specialized technical groups of SHaSA II, the focus of this assignment is on the harmonized methodology for agriculture statistics. The objective of this specialized technical group is to develop and/or adopt standard methodologies for collecting and analyzing agricultural data in Africa. These statistical standards and methodologies are crucial for supporting the African Union in planning, monitoring, and evaluating agricultural programs and policies at both national and regional levels.

In order to enhance the technical tools available to African countries for collecting and analyzing agricultural data, the adoption of the harmonized methodology of Agriculture Statistics is essential. This framework will enable the African Union Commission to develop essential tools, including a minimum list of agricultural indicators and a harmonized questionnaire for agricultural surveys. Additionally, the methodology will provide guidance to Member States on how to strengthen or develop integrated agricultural statistical systems for better management and policy development in the agricultural sector at the national level.

Despite the significance of agriculture in the African economy, many countries lack good, reliable, and quality information for measuring agricultural activities comprehensively. Therefore, it is crucial to harmonize the different approaches used for collecting and analyzing agricultural data at the country level and to advocate for the implementation of national agricultural surveys across African countries.

The International Conference on Agriculture Statistics (ICAS), scheduled for August 2024, will review and consider adopting a draft suite of international standards for agriculture statistics. If adopted, these revised statistical standards will replace the previous resolutions concerning agriculture statistics. Hence, it is necessary to engage in productive discussions with stakeholders in the African statistical system to enhance their participation in the upcoming ICAS and to gather their input regarding the challenges faced by African countries in harmonizing agriculture statistics.

Over the last decade, African governments have made significant efforts to develop agricultural policies and programs. However, challenges remain in obtaining reliable, accurate, and comparable data for the formulation, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment of these agricultural policies and programs. Thus, strengthening data availability is mandatory for monitoring progress in the agricultural sector towards achieving sustainable development goals.

According to SHaSA II, STGs must meet at least twice a year and present a report with recommendations to the annual meeting of the Committee of Director Generals of National Statistical Institutes for analysis and adoption. Therefore, to fulfill this mandate, the African Union Commission, in collaboration with relevant international organizations, would like to organize the first meeting of the specialized technical group on harmonized agriculture statistics of SHaSA II in 2024. The main items on the agenda of this STG meeting will focus on:

  • Harmonized agriculture data collection methodologies.
  • Standardization of agricultural indicators.
  • Capacity building in agricultural statistics.
  • Roadmap for the implementation of harmonized agriculture statistics. This assignment aims to develop a set of harmonized methodologies for agriculture statistics, taking into consideration key areas of interest before the development of the methodologies and tools. It will also include specific guidelines and recommendations for strengthening coordination, collaboration, data sharing, and communication of agricultural statistics at national, regional, continental, and international levels.

Objectives

The Specialized Technical Group (STG) has the overall objectives of discussing the updates on various technical instruments of the Agriculture Statistics-Harmonized Coordination Framework (AS-HCF); Discussing the Roadmap for the development of Guidelines on Agriculture Statistics in Africa; Sharing the best practices and good experiences of AU Member States on Agriculture Statistics; Discuss the challenges facing the feasibility and the application of the international guidelines in Africa and agree on the roadmap to assist countries in the implementation of the new drafted guidelines, once adopted. One of the first steps of the STG is for the AUC in collaboration with the FAO to develop a rigorous methodology document on the production of Agriculture Statistics to the member states.

Scope of Work

This assignment will focus on developing a harmonized methodology for Agriculture Statistics starting by an assessment of the status of the production of Agriculture Statistics within AU Member States while taking into consideration key areas of interest before the development of the guidelines and tools, then followed by specific guidelines and listing of both inter

Tender Timeline

  1. Publication

    November 6, 2023

  2. Bid Submission Deadline

    November 20, 2023

  3. Evaluation & Award

    Pending

  4. Contract Signature

    Pending

Procuring Entity

Country
Tunisia
Contact person
Adoum Gagoloum

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