Consultant (Cage Aquaculture-Ghana) - WorldFish
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Food insecurity is critical in Africa because 21 out of the 36 global countries currently facing food insecurity and malnutrition are in Africa. Furthermore, about 235 million of the over 923 million people facing hunger worldwide are in sub-Saharan Africa. Ghana and Nigeria are two prominent West African countries that depend on fisheries as major sources of animal protein. Both Ghana and Nigeria have numerous water bodies, which have the potential for increasing aquaculture production through cage culture and reduce dependence on capture fisheries and the supplementation of domestic fish catch with imported fish.
The proposed action of Promoting Sustainable Cage Aquaculture in West Africa project (ProSCAWA) is a two-year IFAD funded project implemented by WorldFish. It focuses directly on two of the three strategic objectives of IFAD as captured under the Strategic Framework 2016-2025. It seeks to increase poor rural people’s productive capacities by enabling them to undertake sustainable aquaculture that will increase productivity of their water bodies; and strengthen the environmental sustainability and climate resilience of poor rural people’s economic activities. It also increases the rural poor people’s benefits through enhanced participation in the aquaculture value chain.
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Purpose and Objectives
The project is looking for a consultant to conduct a site selection feasibility study to identify the best location within the dam for fixing cages for tilapia aquaculture in a farm located in Ghana. This is in addition to advice on the procurement of cages, supervise cage installation and farm staff training. WorldFish-Egypt is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit competitive bids leading to establishment of a contract with a reputable, qualified, and competent service provider/consultant(s) to conduct the site selection study.
Scope of Work
- Identify the most appropriate locations for fish cages within the farm (Site selection and feasibility studies)
- Give recommendation on cage sizes and materials suitable for tilapia aquaculture
- Advise on the procurement of cages and supervise cage installation.
- Design and deliver appropriate training and technical guidance on the entire lifecycle of tilapia cultivation process.
- Write reports for the progress with the given project responsibilities.
Requirements
- University degree in sustainable aquaculture development, cage culture technologies or any related background;
- At least 5 years’ professional experience in aquaculture with specific experience in cage aquaculture technologies with demonstrated success.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in aquaculture training.
- Experience managing and delivering on studies in a timely manner.
Language Requirements
- Fluent written and spoken English and local language (Ghana) is required.
Proposal evaluation
- Consultant selection will be done by WorldFish and will be assessed based on the technical quality and financial cost.
Availability of Experts
The selected expert must be able to start by July 2020. The contract might be for a one (1) year duration. In some cases the assignment can be shortened or extended depending on business needs.
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