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German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation (DSIK) Tanzania Jobs, 2023
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
Consultancy for Developing Women-Centered Financial Products in SACCOS
TERMS OF REFERENCE
1.0 BACKGROUND
German
Sparkassenstiftung Eastern Africa (DSIK) is an international NGO
headquartered in Bonn, Germany, dedicated to combating poverty through
sustainable financial inclusion. At the heart of its mission lies a
commitment to partnering with local organizations to execute project
activities collaboratively. DSIK’s interventions primarily focus on
professionalizing and digitalizing the microfinance and Savings and
Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOS) sector. By prioritizing this
sector, DSIK aims to enhance financial literacy, foster capacity
development, and bolster institutional strength.
In Tanzania,
DSIK is providing advisory services to the Savings and Credit
Cooperative Union League of Tanzania (1992) Limited (SCCULT (1992) Ltd).
Project activities in Eastern Africa are not limited to Tanzania, but
also include Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. In Tanzania, DSIK is a
registered International Non- Governmental Organization under The
Non-Governmental Organization Act, 2002 made under Section 11 (1) and 17
(2) of Act No. 24 in 2002 with Registration No. I- NGO/R1/005.
Within
this initiative, DSIK is set to collaborate closely with SCCULT (1992)
Ltd, the umbrella organization for SACCOS in Tanzania mainland.
Established in 1992 under the Cooperative Act No. 15 of 1991, SCCULT
(1992) Ltd is dedicated to empowering and advancing SACCOS through
advocacy, financial assistance, and technical support. SCCULT (1992) Ltd
is licensed under the Microfinance Act of 2018, holding license number
MSP3-TCDC/2021/00374 issued in 2021.
2.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
The
main objective of this project is to advance sustainable development by
enhancing access to financial products, especially among rural
populations, with a particular focus on women. Despite significant
progress indicated by the 2023 FinScope survey, which recorded a
narrowing gender gap in financial inclusion from 10 percent in 2017 to 3
percent in 2023, persistent disparities still prevail. Therefore,
by increasing the availability of financial products tailored to
women’s needs, this initiative seeks to facilitate easier access to
financial services, providing opportunities for women to secure
financial provisions for themselves and their families. In doing so, it
aims to foster self-determined (micro) entrepreneurship, thus
contributing to increased gender equality.
Through this
initiative, DSIK aims to empower Savings and Credit Cooperative
Societies (SACCOS) with the knowledge and resources necessary to design
and develop women-centered financial products. This involves raising
awareness and crafting financial solutions that align with the specific
needs and preferences of women in the targeted regions. In turn,
eliminating gender-specific differences in access to financial services
and products.
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK
This assignment, which
should be completed within 30 working days, entails conducting focused
training workshops on “Developing Women-Centered Financial Products” for
selected SACCOS established within Agricultural Marketing Cooperative
Societies (AMCOS) in the Kagera and Tanga regions of Tanzania Mainland.
The workshop duration in each region is approximated to take three (3)
days. Preceding the workshop, the consultant is expected to have
conducted a needs assessment, identifying the specific product
requirements, challenges, and opportunities within the selected SACCOS
and/or regions.
Furthermore, the workshops are to provide the
consultant with the relevant input that will support the formulation and
development of credit policies as well as loan manuals on
women-centered financing for the respective SACCOS in the specified
regions.
Therefore, the workshop aims to address the following areas:
(i)
Presentation of identified product needs. Present the specific needs,
challenges, and opportunities for women-centered financing identified
during the pre-workshop needs assessments.
(ii) Product development.
Engage SACCOS stakeholders in a collaborative process to develop
women-centered financial products. Ensuring a women-centered approach is
maintained throughout the conceptualization and design. This process
shall include formulating effective pricing strategies, branding, loan
manuals, policies, and detailed implementation plans, including
appropriate piloting and evaluation frameworks.
(iii) Regulatory
compliance. Ensure that participating SACCOs are well-informed about the
relevant regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements pertinent to
financing women-centered products.
(iv) Risk mitigation. Equip
SACCOs with strategies for identifying, assessing, and mitigating
financial risks associated with financing products targeting women.
(v)
Monitoring and evaluation frameworks. Develop practical and user-
friendly monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track the progress and
success of the developed financial products over time.
(vi)
Documentation and knowledge sharing. Ensure comprehensive documentation
of workshop inputs and outcomes, providing participants with materials
for knowledge sharing.
4.0 KEY DELIVERABLES
The expected deliverables in this assignment are:
(i)
Inception Report – This will include the overall approach/methodology
to be applied and the timing of activities. The report should be issued
no later than three (3) days following the signing of the contract.
(ii) Needs Assessment – A short report presenting the specific needs, challenges, and opportunities for women-centric financing.
(iii)
A Draft Workshop Report: – This will include a presentation of findings
and recommendations after completing the training workshop in each of
the selected regions. The report should be produced within seven (7)
days after completing the workshop in the respective region.
(iv)
Final Workshop Report – This report shall be produced within three (3)
days after receiving remarks from DSIK and its partner (SCCULT) on the
Draft Report. DSIK and its partner (SCCULT) shall be required to provide
remarks on the draft reports within three (3) days of receiving the
draft report.
(v) Credit Policies/Loan Manuals on Women-Centered
Financing: Two policies/manuals, one in each region, shall be produced
within ten (10) days after submitting the final workshop report. Once
received, DSIK and its partner (SCCULT) shall review the document and
provide remarks within three (3) days, and the consultant shall be given
the same number of days (3) to produce respective final documents.
(v)
Credit Policies/Loan Manuals on Women-Centered Financing: Two
policies/manuals, one in each region, shall be produced within ten (10)
days after submitting the final workshop report. Once received, DSIK and
its partner (SCCULT) shall review the document and provide remarks
within three (3) days, and the consultant shall be given the same number
of days (3) to produce respective final documents.
(vii) Workshop
materials and resources – This will include resources and materials used
and shared during the workshop such as PowerPoint presentations, and
reports among others. These shall be owned by DSIK and its partner and
shall be shared along with the final report.
5. QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE OF THE CONSULTANT
The
Consultant should have at least a master’s degree in a discipline
relevant to gender and finance, economics, agricultural finance,
agribusiness, project management, or other relevant discipline.
Candidates with bachelor’s degrees, possessing adequate experience in
financial product development will also be considered.
The consultant should have relevant qualifications and working experience, particularly:
(i)
At least a master’s degree in finance, Economics, Agribusiness,
Agricultural Economics, Business Administration,
Microfinance/Cooperatives or related field.
(ii) At least 10 years of
working experience in Rural Development, Microfinance, Financial
Product Development, or Gender and Finance.
(iii) Familiarity with gender-responsive approaches to product development and financial inclusion.
(iv) Excellent training skills in women-centered product financing, preferably in Cooperatives and Microfinance Institutions.
(v)
A comprehensive knowledge of the regulations, policy updates, and
circulars within the cooperative sector, including The Microfinance Act
2018, The Microfinance Regulations 2019, as well as The Cooperative
Societies Act 2013.
(vi) Proficiency in project management, technical writing, capacity building, facilitation, and project implementation.
(vii) Experience in communicating effectively with a diverse team of partners.
(viii) High ability in producing concise and analytical reports.
An eligible consultant may either be an individual or a firm.
6. MODE OF APPLICATION/BIDDING REQUIREMENTS:
Interested
consultants should submit both Technical and Financial Proposals for
this assignment. Financial Proposals should provide, among other things,
a breakdown of costs for the training workshops per region, and the
bidders should be VAT registered (if it is a firm) and must be able to
provide Electronic Fiscal Device Receipts (EFDs). The proposals should
be accompanied by the Company Profile (for firms), CVs of the
responsible team, Address (PO Box), Phone Number, Email Address,
Physical Address, and list of both the previous and current Corporate
Customers.
The proposals should be submitted to the following e-mail by 10th June 2024 at 17:00 (EAT): Office.Tanzania@dsik.org
Please be informed that candidates who will not hear responses by 20th June 2024 should consider themselves unsuccessful.
For any enquiry you may contact: Ms. Jennifer Sisila via Tel: +255 716 4712 20 or E-Mail: Jennifer.Sisila@sparkassenstiftung.de
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