Tenders Are Invited For Provide Technical Assistance For Leather Value Chain Market Access And Productivity Improvement

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87504142
The World Bank Group
Tenders Are Invited For Provide Technical Assistance For Leather Value Chain Market Access And Productivity Improvement
NCB
Africa
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, COMESA,African Union
27-10-2024

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Tenders are invited for Provide Technical Assistance for Leather Value Chain Market Access and Productivity Improvement in Kenya. Closing Date: 27 Oct 2024 Type: Consultancy 1. Background and rationale The International Labour Organization (ILO) is part of a Partnership on Inclusive Jobs and Education for Host Communities, Refugees and other Forcibly Displaced Persons, known as PROSPECTS. The Partnership is a multi-year programme, funded by the Government of the Netherlands, that brings together five agencies (ILO, World Bank, IFC, UNICEF, UNHCR) to devise collaborative and innovative approaches for inclusive job creation and education in contexts characterized by forced displacement. The programme encompasses three pillars, namely Education, Jobs, and Protection and operates in eight countries across East Africa, Horn of Africa and the Middle East employing an area-based approach, in which the partner agencies jointly focus their activities on selected regions in each country. Under the partnership, the ILO, together with IFC and World Bank, lead interventions to improve livelihoods and create jobs for host communities and refugees, through entrepreneurship development, market systems development, financial inclusion among other work streams. Please find more information on prospects here: www.ilo.org/prospects Under the Kenya Governments Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), the country has prioritized the promotion and development of the leather sub-sector as a key driver of wealth, job creation and industrialization. It is also part of delivery of the Vision 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 1-End Poverty in all forms, 8-Decent work and Economic growth, 9-Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure). Further, a presidential directive was given in 2023 that the Kenya Uniformed services should prioritize locally manufactured leather good, specifically footwear to further provide market to local producers. Kenyas leather industry has great potential to contribute to economic growth by increasing the production of semi-processed and finished leather items for both the domestic and export markets.[1] However, the sector faces numerous challenges across the value chain. At the input level, there is a low supply of quality hides and skins, which hampers production. At the value addition level, the challenges include uncompetitive and low value-added leather and leather products, while at the market level the challenges include limited access to domestic and export markets for leather and leather products. Other cross-cutting challenges include poor infrastructural; inadequate skill level; non- compliance with product standards and environmental standards; low innovation, technology acquisition and adoption; legal and regulatory environment constraints; weak linkages in different stages of the value chain among the leather sector actors; low participation of special interest groups in leather sector development; and external business risks. These challenges have culminated into depressed investments in the leather sector. However, the sectors potential remains largely untapped, with minimal value addition observed thus far. Kenyas exports primarily consist of semi-processed (wet blue) leather, even as so much raw hides and skin is lost before processing. Up to 120 million square feet leather from cows and 8.4 million skins from goats are exported every year as wet blue. The country fails to capitalize on the immense possibilities offered by value addition. The sector is largely disconnected with tanners having inadequate markets to optimize their productive capacity, while on the other hand local leather items manufacturers do not have enough quality leather to serve the local market. ILO in collaboration with the State Department of Industry (SDI), has been convening actors in the leather sector to address barriers that have hindered growth and productivity in the sector, in a bid to address the root causes of the sector inefficiencies. ILO is working to create linkage to sustainable markets to increase incomes for local businesses while promoting creation of decent jobs. Specifically, the ILO is supporting local producers to access market for locally made footwear to be supplied by micro and small businesses to the National Youth Service. ILO will also invest in developing productive capacities of the MSEs, and their business competitiveness to enable them to comply with NYS procurement requirements. In addition to the market linkages, ILO will build capacity of NYS to establish their own leather footwear production unit within their vocational training programmes. 2. Objective of the assignment and scope of work The objective of this assignment is to support MSEs within the Leather Apex Association to organize and develop capacity to competitively supply the National Youth Service with quality footwear in compliance with the public procurement guidelines, while at the same time develop NYSs capacity to establish their own leather workshops. The consultant is expected to promote inclusive participation within the leather sector by actively engaging marginalized groups, including women and youth, in the value chain. The consultant will specifically deliver the following objectives with guidance and supervision from the ILO: - a. Conducting of mapping for footwear production capacity of the Kenya Leather Apex Association members country wide In consultation with the member associations, the consultant will document existing capacities both for manpower and equipment across the 8 chapters of the Kenya Leather Apex Association. Documentation will include the existing skills/occupation profiles relevant to leather footwear production, Skills gap analysis, local training institutions with capacity to support leather skills development . The consultant will also map existing production technologies and equipment across the different chapters of the association, with the aim of identifying gaps for capacity strengthening. This will also entail mapping equipment accessibility and their repairs and maintenance. b. Product development and production support The consultant will support the Leather Apex Society of Kenya to understand the NYS product requirements, and plan to fulfil the required quality and quantities. The consultant will work with the MSE production clusters to ensure identification of appropriate suppliers of raw materials for the ordered production. He/she will create relevant linkages with tanneries and suppliers of raw materials to ensure quality assurance from raw materials to accessories to the final product finishing. The consultant will conduct relevant product development trainings to ensure compliance with the required product standards. c. Capacity strengthening for the Leather Apex Society of Kenya The consultant will conduct an Institutional/organisational Capacity Assessment of the Apex and map out capacity gaps that hinder the organization from achieving its mission and mandate. The consultant will design assessment tools in collaboration with the ILO and prioritize areas of support for the apex body, targeting both technical and operational capacity. d. Support establishment of the leather training Centre of Excellence at NYS: The consultant will support development of a viable business model for the NYS centres, linking technical training of NYS ToT to production. The consultant will also design linkages to MSEs working in the leather value chain both for work-based learning opportunities for NYS servicemen/women, and for mentorship. The consultant will support design of an apprenticeship programme linking NYS trainees to work based learning opportunities. e. Provide technical support for the setup of the Garissa leathercraft incubation centre: Working collaboratively with the Garissa University, the consultant will support development of the envisaged incubation centre, ensuring compliance with OSH requirements for a production workshop. The support will also include development of a viable business model for the centre, linking producers/ craftsmen to markets. Throughout the assignment, the consultant must be conscious of mitigating environmental impacts throughout the consultancy. This includes assessing the sustainability of leather production practices and identifying areas where improvements can be made. The consultant should evaluate the entire supply chain, from raw material sourcing to production and waste management, and recommend strategies that promote eco-friendly practices 4. Key Deliverables and timeline The national consultancy is expected to start by 10 November 2024 and end by 30th May 2025, after delivery of the first supply to NYS. The consultant, will be expected to deliver high quality work within the stipulated timelines. Key Deliverables | Indicative duration (days) adjustable with justification 1.Mapping of footwear production capacity within the Apex Society of Kenya membership, including mapping potential producers in Turkana and Garissa, and in the refugee camps (Dadaab and Kakuma)- 20 days 2. Product design unpacking, identifying the skills profiles required - 3 days 3. Raw materials identification and production planning - 5 days 4. Development and dissemination of quality control system - 4 days 5. Institutional Capacity Assessment for the Leather Apex Society of Kenya - 5 days 6. Support towards establishment of a leather Centre of Excellence at NYS - 10 days 7. Support to the Garissa University to set up the leathercraft incubation centre - 13 days 8. Learning documentation and report - 5 days Approximate total days - 65 5. Payments The national consultant will receive five payments based on the following deliverables 1. 30% payment for the assignment will be paid on delivery of assignments workplan agreed consultatively with the Lea Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4102502/national-consultant-provide-technical-assistance-leather-value-chain-market-access-and-productivity-improvement-kenya

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