Job Description
Location: Nairobi, Kenya. African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU IBAR) Organization: African Union Commission (AUC) AU Values • Respect for Diversity and Team Work • Think Africa Above all • Transparency and Accountability • Integrity and Impartiality • Efficiency and Professionalism • Information and Knowledge Sharing Organization Information Reports to: Project Officer, Resilient African Feeds and Fodder Systems (RAFFS) Project Directorate/Department: ARBE Division: AU-IBAR Number of Direct Reports: 0 Number of Indirect Reports: 0 Job Grade: P3 Number of Positions: 01 Contract Type: Short Term/Consultancy Location: Nairobi, Kenya Purpose of Job The African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) is a specialized technical office of the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (DARBE) of the African Union Commission (AUC). The vision of AU-IBAR is: An Africa in which animal resources contribute significantly to integration, prosperity and peace. Its Mission is to provide leadership and integrated support services for the development of animal resources in Africa. AU-IBAR’s mandate is to support and coordinate the sustainable development and utilization of animal resources (livestock, fisheries and wildlife) to enhance nutrition and food security and contribute to the wellbeing and prosperity of the people in the Member States of the AU. AU-IBAR is the main vehicle for the AU to develop appropriate and independent expertise to support and coordinate the sustainable development and utilization of animal resources to enhance food and nutrition security and contribute to the wellbeing and prosperity of the people in the AU Member States. AU-IBAR is implementing an emergency three-year action titled ‘Evidence Driven Short Term Solutions to Build Resilience and Address the Adverse Effects of Crises on African Feed and Fodder Systems’, in short known as the ‘Resilient African Feed and Fodder System (RAFFS) Project’. The purpose of the RAFFS action is to understand the impact of the Triple Global Crises (3C’s: Climate-Change, Covid-19, and Russia-Ukraine Conflict Crisis) on feed and fodder systems, and to build systematic capacities for data analytics for evidenced based decision making; policy, regulatory and institutional reform; and promotion of viable business and partnership models and solutions to address the vulnerabilities of Africa’s feed and fodder systems. The action Goal is to respond to the worsening food and nutrition security occasioned by recent crises that have negatively impacted on African feed and fodder systems and production of animal sourced foods. Purpose : To harness evidence driven solutions for short term interventions to enhance access to affordable and quality feed and fodder critical to ensuring sustainable production of animal sourced foods. AU-IBAR seeks the services of a Consultant for the position of Animal Production, Natural Resource Management and Resilience Expert with a broad range of competencies in animal production including feed and fodder, animal nutrition, value chain development, natural resources management, early warning systems, resilience building, data analytics and networking. Experience in animal feed and fodder development, support to multi-stakeholder or networking platforms, policy and strategy development and building resilience of livestock systems are essential. The Consultant must have proven experience in managing and coordinating national and regional or continental projects in the animal and natural resources sectors. The Consultant will provide technical backstopping to AU-IBAR, RECs and Member States aimed at improving availability and affordability of feed and fodder resources for improved animal production and resilience and for production of Livestock Source Foods (LSFs). The Animal Production, Natural Resource Management and Resilience Expert will contribute to the implementation of activities that will support delivery of the Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems Project. Main Functions Lead processes to enhance understanding, policy reform and investment in the feed and fodder sub-sector through supporting regular undertaking and update of feed inventories, generation of a national feed balances and analytics for decision support and policy reform. Lead support for institution of country level regulated integrated feed and fodder early warning systems linked to action plans to remedy shortages and enhance sub-sector investments and livestock sector stability. Co-lead (with the Information Systems and Data Analytics Expert) analytics and articulation of findings to support enhanced understanding of Africa’s feed and fodder systems in the face of the triple crises (Climate Change, covid-19 and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine) and other stressors. Lead policy, legal, regulatory and institutional review and reform for a more enabling environment for development of Africa’s feed and fodder systems. Lead partnership processes to publish results of RAFFS Project outputs in industry magazines and peer reviewed journals. Support multi-stakeholder platforms for organization and coordination of feed and fodder sector actors. Support annual reporting on the status of Africa’s feed and fodder systems and identification of emerging narrative and key messages. Support development of the Project Exit and Sustainability Plan, development of a ten-year feed and fodder program Specific Responsibilities Undertake analysis and reporting of the findings on the continental and survey and the country specific assessments, and any other studies to elucidate the issues underlying feed and fodder shortages and to draw out solutions and emerging narrative and key messages. Take the lead, in partnership with strategic actors, in designing and methodological work for robust protocol and processes for undertaking feed inventories, development of national feed balances and feed outlooks. Support Member States to undertake or update their feed inventories and prepare their National Feed Balance Sheets and Feed Outlooks. Support the process of consolidation and upgrade of country level robust feed and fodder regulated integrated early warning systems and to develop remedial action plans to trigger investments and business solutions to address feed and fodder shortages. Support countries to establish and operationalize their feed and fodder Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for coordinated action. Lead policy, legal, regulatory and institutional review and reform for an enhanced and more coherent and supportive enabling environment for development of economic feed and fodder sub-sectors. Development of guidelines, policy briefs and other instruments to support the urgent action to address feed and fodder shortages on the Africa continent. Support annual reporting and mutual accountability on the status of Africa’s feed and fodder systems against the CAADP Malabo Declaration Framework and the LiDeSA. Any other task as assigned by the Director AU-IBAR in relation to feed and fodder development, animal production, natural resource management and resilience building. Academic and Professional Qualifications A minimum of post-graduate University degree (Master’s degree) in Animal Science, Animal Nutrition, Pasture Agronomy, Animal Feed Technologies, Rangeland Ecology, Natural Resource Management or related degree. A PhD in the above or related fields will be considered an added advantage. Professional qualification in livestock value chain development, Early warning systems, Resilience building and public policy, or other relevant discipline and added advantage Relevant Experience • Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive work experience in the field of feed and fodder development or animal nutrition or animal resources • Experience in conducting feed inventories and national feed balances and implementing early warning systems is necessary • Experience in organizing and facilitating animal resources dialogues and building partnerships towards robust solutions and better outcomes • Proven experience in implementing feed and fodder systems development Projects • Demonstrated experience in policy review and development • Experience in strengthening animal or feed resources multi-stakeholder platforms at national, regional and continental levels Required Skills and Competencies • Good networking skills and ability to maintain positive and constructive dialogue and relationships with key institutions operating in the countries, regionally and continentally • Self-starter with the ability to strategically plan own work and follow-up on implementation • Sector related project development, management and implementation skills at national, regional and continental levels • Excellent writing, analytical and communication skills with capacity to shape new impactful narrative, are necessary • Ability to complete assignments and tasks on time • Demonstrated ability to provide strong leadership and foster team environment is required Competences - Strategic Perspective - Developing Others - Change Management - Managing Risk - Building Relationships - Learning Orientation - Communicating with impact Functional Competencies - Conceptual Thinking - Job Knowledge and information sharing - Drive for Results - Fosters Innovation Duration of The Consultancy The appointment will be made on Consultancy contract for a period of six (6) Months; renewal is subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables, and availability of funds. Gender Mainstreaming The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. Languages Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Kiswahili, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage Evaluation Criteria Criteria Scores (%) Qualifications 15 Relevant Experience 50 Skills and Competencies 30 Language 5 Total 100 Remuneration The monthly remuneration for this Consultancy as per the AU Salary Grade at P3 Step 5 . Expenses for missions will be covered separately in accordance with the applicable African Union Commission rules and regulations. Expenses for travel outside the duty station agreed with AU-IBAR, will be covered separately in accordance with the applicable African Union Commission rules and regulations. Medical and Travel Cover For Consultant The consultant will be responsible for his/her medical and travel insurance cover/s during the duration of the consultancy. Duty Station The consultant will be stationed in AU-IBAR offices in Nairobi, Kenya. Applicants should ensure that they have the capacity (logistics, permits etc.) to undertake this assignment from Nairobi. Travel on specific assignments will be agreed with the AU-IBAR Management. Supervision and Reporting The successful candidate will be under the direct supervision of the RAFFS Senior Project Officer and overall supervision of the Director of AU-IBAR.
How to Apply
### Submission of Applications Applications should be submitted through email to:
[email protected] with a copy to should include the title
“Animal Production, Natural Resource Management & Resilience Expert” in the subject of the email. ### Application Deadline Applications should be submitted to the address given above by
23:45, 23rd October 2025, Nairobi local time. Applications should include the following: a) A Letter of Interest highlighting competence and suitability for the Position b) Detailed curriculum vitae c) Copies of academic and professional qualifications d) Completed declaration on exclusion criteria in the format attached e) Copies of identification documents A Personal Data Protection and Privacy Statement is also attached as information for the applicants.
Documents [Terms of Reference (English Version)](https://www.au-ibar.org/sites/default/files/procurement/tor_-_animal_production_natural_resource_management__resilience_expert.pdf) [AU-IBAR Personal Data Protection and Privacy Statement](https://www.au-ibar.org/sites/default/files/procurement/au_ibar_personal_data_protection_and_privacy_statement_en_28_10_1.pdf) [AU-IBAR Declaration Form(English Version)](https://www.au-ibar.org/sites/default/files/procurement/declaration__privacy_statement_updt__002__0.docx)