Deadline of this Job: 08 August 2022
Background
The Sustainable Development of Livestock for Livelihood in Africa (Live2Africa) project is a project being implemented by the AU-IBAR with support from the EU as part of implementation of the Livestock Development Strategy for Africa (LiDESA). The overall goal of the project is to transform the African Livestock sector for enhanced contribution to socio-economic development and equitable growth. The project’s specific objective is to strengthen the systemic capacity of the continental, regional and national livestock sector stakeholders, and institutions for transformation towards enhanced productivity, access to markets, provision of wholistic animal source foods, and contribution to public health.
Tender Notice for Consultants at MSF - Holland
MSF-OCA Kenya is part of Médecins Sans Frontières, an International, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. MSF-OCA Kenya Office invite bids for prequalification of Consultant for Financial Statements template Tender Reference KENYA/MSFOCA/FINANCE/002/2022. All bidders interested in providing the above-mentioned service MUST have Advance Knowledge in Excel and be Certified/Chartered Accountant.Deadline of this Job: 29 July 2022
Deadline of this Job: 15 August 2022
1. Overview
Project Title: Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa (BORESHA I, BORESHAII, BORESHA III)
Background and Introduction
Funded by the European Union Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF), Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa (BORESHA) is a 5-year cross-border project (December 2017- December 2022) whose overall objective is to promote economic development and greater resilience, particularly among vulnerable groups, in the Mandera Triangle (a geographical region where the countries of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia meet). In BORESHA II and BORESHA III, DRC, World Vision and CARE International continued with resilience work, building on the first phase of the project. The life of the BORESHA II project was 10 months, from 1st March to end of December 2021, while the BORESHA III project is a one-year project from 1st January 2022 to 31st December 2022.
The project follows a community-driven approach to address the shared nature of the risks and opportunities facing vulnerable persons and communities in the Mandera Triangle border area. It is part of the EU's programme for Collaboration in the Cross-Border areas of the Horn of Africa, providing close to 70 million euros of investment to prevent and mitigate the impact of local conflict and to promote economic development and greater resilience in four different cross-border regions. The consortium was led by DRC and in the initial phase (BORESHA I) was implemented in partnership with WYG/Tetratech, World Vision and CARE International. BORESHA II and BORESHA III has three partners, namely DRC (the lead partner), CARE International and World Vision.
1. Overview
Project Title: Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa (BORESHA I, BORESHAII, BORESHA III)
Background and Introduction
Funded by the European Union Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF), Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa (BORESHA) is a 5-year cross-border project (December 2017- December 2022) whose overall objective is to promote economic development and greater resilience, particularly among vulnerable groups, in the Mandera Triangle (a geographical region where the countries of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia meet). In BORESHA II and BORESHA III, DRC, World Vision and CARE International continued with resilience work, building on the first phase of the project. The life of the BORESHA II project was 10 months, from 1st March to end of December 2021, while the BORESHA III project is a one-year project from 1st January 2022 to 31st December 2022.
The project follows a community-driven approach to address the shared nature of the risks and opportunities facing vulnerable persons and communities in the Mandera Triangle border area. It is part of the EU's programme for Collaboration in the Cross-Border areas of the Horn of Africa, providing close to 70 million euros of investment to prevent and mitigate the impact of local conflict and to promote economic development and greater resilience in four different cross-border regions. The consortium was led by DRC and in the initial phase (BORESHA I) was implemented in partnership with WYG/Tetratech, World Vision and CARE International. BORESHA II and BORESHA III has three partners, namely DRC (the lead partner), CARE International and World Vision.