Policy Economist Seconded to ECOWAS

Type of contract: Full-timeDuration: One-year contract, renewable based on performance and availability of fundingIndicative starting date: January, 2016Location: Abuja, NigeriaContextIFDC’s North and West Africa Division (NWAFD) is currently managing two regional projects funded by USAID West Africa (WA): the West Africa Fertilizer Program (WAFP) and the C4 Cotton Partnership (C4CP). Both projects seek to directly support USAID/WA’s efforts to sustainably increase agricultural productivity in the region and its goal for the 2015-2019 performance period of broad-based economic growth and resilience advanced by West Africans.Both projects’ ability to achieve their goals hinges on the establishment of effective collaboration mechanisms with regional institutions that play a critical role in addressing development constraints in West Africa: the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS); the West and Central Africa Council for Agricultural Research and Development (CORAF/WECARD); the West African Economic and Monetary Union (French acronym—UEMOA); the Permanent Inter-States Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (French acronym — CILSS); and the Network of Farmers’ and Agricultural Producers’ Organizations in West Africa (French acronym — ROPPA).IFDC is seeking to second a Policy Economist to ECOWAS to support critical policy reforms for increased availability and use of appropriate and affordable fertilizer in West Africa.Qualifications, Experience And Skills Required

Education: A Master’s degree in Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Economics, Economics or a related field

Work experience:

At least five years of professional work experience, preferably in agricultural policy with government or international donor-funded projects/programs in the areas of fertilizer, food security or economic development
Work experience in ECOWAS Member States (required) and with regional institutions (preferred).
Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English and French
Competence in the use of computers and MS Office software
Ability to work independently with little or no supervision
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Demonstrated ethics, integrity and sound judgment;
Strong organizational skills and ability to work with staff and counterparts from different countries and cultural backgrounds
Ability and availability to travel to other countries as required

Specific job responsibilitiesThe Incumbent Will Provide Technical Assistance Needed To Improve The Ability Of Both WAFP And C4CP To Achieve Their Goals Through The Establishment Of Effective Collaboration Mechanisms With Regional Institutions. He/she Will

Liaise with ECOWAS officials, particularly in the Agriculture Department, regarding regional initiatives and issues related to the fertilizer and cotton sectors;
Facilitate ECOWAS/IFDC coordination on planned fora, meetings, initiatives and implementation;
Advocate, as appropriate and needed, on behalf of USAID/IFDC initiatives;
Provide at least monthly updates on all ECOWAS activities related to USAID/IFDC ongoing work and current and potential initiatives; and
Perform other tasks as assigned by the COPs of WAFP and C4CP or their designees.

Applications Should IncludeOriginal documents are to be presented once the candidate is selected.NoteIFDC is an equal opportunity employer.

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