Founded in 2006, AGRA is an African-led institution working across the continent to multiply the scale of agricultural innovations that help smallholder farmers towards increased incomes, better livelihoods, and improved food security. AGRA envisions Africa as a continent that feeds itself and the world while transforming smallholder agriculture from a solitary struggle for survival into a thriving business. AGRA recognizes that African smallholder farmers need uniquely tailored African solutions to their contextspecific agricultural and environmental challenges, enabling them to boost production and access rapidly growing agricultural markets sustainably. AGRA’s overall goal is to sustainably grow Africa’s food systems, and it works closely with African governments, the private sector, development partners, NonGovernment Organizations (NGOs), research institutions, and African farmers, while promoting climate resilience and nutrition, and creating work opportunities specifically for youth.
Rationale for the Assignment
Despite growing awareness of the impacts of climate change on African agriculture, the translation of climate vulnerability assessments and risk analyses into actionable public policies and investment strategies remains limited. While technical outputs such as climate vulnerability maps offer critical insights into exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity, their uptake by decisionmakers is often constrained by weak institutional capacity, lack of alignment with national planning instruments, and fragmented policy environments.
In Ghana and other AGRA focus countries, policymakers face the dual challenge of responding to immediate food security needs while planning for long-term climate resilience. The absence of integrated policy tools that align climate analytics with national development frameworks—such as National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), County Integrated Development Plans (CIDPs), and climatesmart agriculture strategies—limits the ability of governments to prioritize climate adaptation investments effectively. This assignment responds to that gap by deploying a Climate Policy Expert to support the integration, domestication, and institutional uptake of AGRA’s climate vulnerability mapping and risk analysis outputs. By aligning these outputs with Ghana’s existing policy and planning systems, the expert will help bridge the divide between data generation and policy application. The consultant will also support evidencebased prioritization of adaptation investments, development of technical briefs and decision-support tools, and facilitation of highlevel policy dialogues. The assignment is a critical component of the broader BMGF-funded initiative, “Strengthening Institutional Response Capacity to Climate Change,” and is aligned with AGRA’s Strategy 3.0 goal of enhancing institutional capacity for resilience planning. It will support national efforts to reduce climate risks, build adaptive capacity in the agriculture sector, and enhance the resilience of vulnerable populations, including women, youth, and smallholder farmers.
Scope of Work
The Climate Policy Consultant will support AGRA’s CASAR Unit and the Ghana country team in ensuring the climate vulnerability mapping and risk analysis outputs are effectively disseminated and applied using a gender-responsive lens. The consultant will be expected to perform the following key tasks and activities:
Duration
The consultancy is expected to be completed within 60 working days over a six-month period.
The individual consultant should possess the following qualifications, expertise, and experience to successfully deliver the assignment:
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