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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CONDUCTING POLICY GAP ASSESSMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING FOR MOAI AND MOLFR AT FEDERAL AND FEDERAL MEMBER STATE (FMS) LEVELS UNDER THE ADAPTIVE AGRICULTURE AND RANGELAND REHABILITATION (A2R2) PROJECT
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Jan 18, 2026
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Somalia
Employment type
Consultant
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TENDER NOTICE N°: SOM-2000004304-0069-CS-QBSTITLE: CONDUCTING POLICY GAP ASSESSMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING FOR MOAI AND MOLFR ATFEDERAL AND FEDERAL MEMBER STATE (FMS) LEVELS UNDER THE ADAPTIVE AGRICULTURE ANDRANGELAND REHABILITATION (A2R2) PROJECT.CLIENT: SADAR DEVELOPMENT AND RESILIENT INSTITUTEFINANCING: IFAD GRANT N°: 2000004304/0064The SADAR DEVELOPMENT AND RESILIENT INSTITUTE has received financing from the International Fundfor Agricultural Development (“the Fund” or “IFAD”) towards the cost of Adaptive Agriculture and RangelandRehabilitation (“A2R2”). (“the client” or “procuring entity”), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for therecruitment of consulting services, for which this REOI is issued.1. Purpose and objectives of the Assignment.Overall Objective of the AssignmentThe Adaptive Agriculture and Rangeland Rehabilitation (A2R2) Project represents a cornerstone initiative underthe Federal Government of Somalia’s national strategy to build climate resilience, enhance agriculturalproductivity, and restore degraded rangelands across arid and semi-arid regions. Implemented in partnership withthe International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Global Environment Facility (GEF), and theGlobal Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), the project is designed to strengthen both institutionalsystems and community livelihoods through an integrated approach that combines policy reform, natural resourcemanagement, and capacity enhancement.The A2R2 Project operates in seven high-priority districts Belet Weyne, Baydhaba, Dhuusamarreeb, Galkacyo,Cabudwaaq, Kismayo, and Bardere representing the diverse agro-ecological zones of Somalia’s Federal MemberStates (FMS). The project seeks to directly benefit approximately 72,000 households through investments in waterharvesting, rangeland restoration, and climate-smart agriculture, while simultaneously improving the enablinginstitutional environment at Federal and FMS levels.
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TENDER NOTICE N°: SOM-2000004304-0069-CS-QBSTITLE: CONDUCTING POLICY GAP ASSESSMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING FOR MOAI AND MOLFR ATFEDERAL AND FEDERAL MEMBER STATE (FMS) LEVELS UNDER THE ADAPTIVE AGRICULTURE ANDRANGELAND REHABILITATION (A2R2) PROJECT.CLIENT: SADAR DEVELOPMENT AND RESILIENT INSTITUTEFINANCING: IFAD GRANT N°: 2000004304/0064The SADAR DEVELOPMENT AND RESILIENT INSTITUTE has received financing from the International Fundfor Agricultural Development (“the Fund” or “IFAD”) towards the cost of Adaptive Agriculture and RangelandRehabilitation (“A2R2”). (“the client” or “procuring entity”), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for therecruitment of consulting services, for which this REOI is issued.1. Purpose and objectives of the Assignment.Overall Objective of the AssignmentThe Adaptive Agriculture and Rangeland Rehabilitation (A2R2) Project represents a cornerstone initiative underthe Federal Government of Somalia’s national strategy to build climate resilience, enhance agriculturalproductivity, and restore degraded rangelands across arid and semi-arid regions. Implemented in partnership withthe International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Global Environment Facility (GEF), and theGlobal Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), the project is designed to strengthen both institutionalsystems and community livelihoods through an integrated approach that combines policy reform, natural resourcemanagement, and capacity enhancement.The A2R2 Project operates in seven high-priority districts Belet Weyne, Baydhaba, Dhuusamarreeb, Galkacyo,Cabudwaaq, Kismayo, and Bardere representing the diverse agro-ecological zones of Somalia’s Federal MemberStates (FMS). The project seeks to directly benefit approximately 72,000 households through investments in waterharvesting, rangeland restoration, and climate-smart agriculture, while simultaneously improving the enablinginstitutional environment at Federal and FMS levels.
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