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Call for Expressions of Interest to host the second Phase of Research-Policy-Communities on Youth Employment Creation in Kenya.



Call for Expressions of Interest to host the second Phase of Utafiti Sera – (Research Policy Community) on Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing in Kenya



About PASGR



The Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) is an independent, non-partisan pan-African not-for-profit organisation established in 2011 and located in Nairobi, Kenya. PASGR’s vision is a ‘vibrant African social science community addressing the continent’s public policy issues’. PASGR seeks excellence in social science research for public policy. In partnership with individual academics and researchers, higher education institutions, research think tanks, civil society organisations, business and policy communities both in the region and internationally, PASGR supports the production and dissemination of policy relevant research; designs and delivers suites of short professional development courses for researchers and policy actors; and facilitates the development of collaborative higher education programmes.



Background



In 2016, PASGR with financial support from Department of International Development (DFID) and International Development Research Centre (IDRC), completed a number of pilot studies on employment creation in agriculture and agro-processing in the context of inclusive growth in Africa. The studies suggested that building a large coalition of interest groups and providing opportunities for negotiated political settlements among the key stakeholders in the sector may have the potential to fix many of the blockages of wage employment creation. Recognising the existence of many similar studies conducted on Employment Creation in Kenya; the frustration researchers encounter in getting policy actors to take forward research findings; as well as the understanding that policy actors also feel they could do better if they have new knowledge based on research findings, PASGR developed an idea to bridge the gap between research and public policy – Utafiti Sera (Research-Policy Community).



PASGR in collaboration with the Centre for African and Bio-Entrepreneurship (CABE) and with funding from the Dutch Platform for Inclusive Development (INCLUDE), piloted the first phase of this idea by establishing the Utafiti Sera (Research – Policy Community) on Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro – Processing in Kenya. The community currently has a membership of about 50 organisations including public institutions, private organisations, researchers and research organisations, civil society organisations as well as local farmers. So far, forums have been convened around issues relating to the sugar and horticulture sectors in Kenya. The outcome of the forums, which were informed by existing and new policy relevant research evidence are available in research-user friendly formats such as policy briefs, info-graphics, reports and news articles. These can be found on the PASGR website: www.pasgr.org.



Following the success of the first phase, PASGR with funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation will be implementing the Second Phase of the Utafiti Sera on Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing with a focus on the Youth in this sector. One of the key policy issues emerging from the first phase is the marginalisation of the youth in discussions on wage (un)employment both at policy and programme levels.



African policy makers and development partners in recent times have supported policies and programmes to promote youth employment. However, there is no comprehensive data on what has been successful in specific countries and why. Systematically generating the evidence on what works and making the evidence available to policy actors can help tackle challenges of youth unemployment in Africa. PASGR, with funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation would like to take these discussions forward by establishing a research-policy community of practice (Utafiti Sera) on Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing in Kenya. This forum will work to provide evidence and space for its discussion in order to inform government policies and practice. PASGR is seeking a partner to host this exciting project, building on lessons from Phase I of the project.



About Utafiti Sera



Utafiti Sera, a work in progress, supports, contributes to building and enhances a community of researchers and policy actors working together to ensure that appropriate and negotiated policy actions and uptake occur either through programmes, legislation, policies or administrative and other forms of civic actions around issues for which research has provided evidence or for which a synthesis of available evidence has been made. Utafiti Sera is a combination of many things that ensure and enhance policy outcomes. It is a ‘process’, place’, ‘forum’, ‘platform’, or a ‘vehicle’ for transforming research evidence – based knowledge for policy uptake. As a ‘process’ Utafiti Sera involves sequences of activities that enable the building of a community of interests and practice from where existing and new ideas and evidence flow from members of the community resulting in collective action and interventions to improve policy design and implementation.



As a ‘place’, Utafiti Sera provides a space for key stakeholders with interest, power, capacity and motivation to act in diverse ways to ensure that research evidence becomes available and is used to make informed policy decisions and practices. As a ‘forum’, it provides a non-partisan platform for knowledge engagement, ‘outreach’ and ‘in-reach’ by different members of the community irrespective of theoretical and ideological differences, in order to build bridges and work together to establish common ground for the pursuit of agreed upon goals. And as a ‘vehicle’, Utafiti Sera constitutes motor and pathways, transmission belts or/and channels for shared knowledge (common areas on which there are agreements and consensus), and experiences to enhance policy uptake. In short, Utafiti Sera is a phenomenon whose form is determined by the specific conjuncture or/and context in which it is expressed or put in place. It has no permanent form except that of community formation or action of a collective of researchers and policy actors in the pursuit of policy uptake.



Utafiti Sera at national, local and regional levels is an innovative mechanism to inform and positively advocate, proffer and contribute to appropriate and relevant policies and programmes that address inclusive development and the well-being of citizens through research evidence for policy. Given that policy formation is always and often a dynamic work in progress, there are other possible routes. Where circumstances permit such as the presence of most of the actors and conditions, Utafiti Sera may take what can be termed a shorter route towards ensuring policy uptake. In contexts that require more preliminary work of bringing the different players and actors together, facilitating contacts, networks and identifying interests; it is more of what can be termed a longer route of communication, building bridges, working out advocacy plans, facilitating ownership, and identifying and mobilising collective and individual champions. This involves a more detailed set of incremental activities. For more details on Utafiti sera please see link: http://www.pasgr.org/utafiti-sera/.



Activities the Host Organisation will Deliver



The host organisation, in close collaboration with PASGR, will undertake a series of activities to inform and influence policies and programmes on employment creation in Kenya. Apart from activities stated below, the host organisation will demonstrate, encourage and facilitate the ownership of the community of practice along with other Kenyan institutions and individuals active in the field. The activities envisaged to be implemented in the 2017 – 2018 period includes:



  • Mapping of Stakeholders on Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing in Kenya.

  • Synthesis of Existing Evidence on Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing globally, with specific relevant lessons identified for the Kenyan process.

  • Organising forums on youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing in Kenya guided by research evidence.

  • Facilitating and enabling an active community of practice around Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing in Kenya.

  • Identifying and involving potential champions of Youth Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro-Processing issues as part of the Utafiti Sera.

  • Communication, reporting and media engagement of research evidence materials developed.

Eligibility:



  1. Research institutions, civil society organisations and NGOs domiciled in Kenya. This may include institutions and organisations which finance or conduct research, or synthesise research and ensure policy uptake and use of research based knowledge to promote public policy or/ and advocate for public policy e.g. research institutes, think tanks, civil society advocacy organisations with County-wide and /or national reach, research councils and research consortia. The applicant must be registered as a legal person. Commercial actors and individuals cannot apply.

  2. The applicant will have experience in developing technical research products such as literature synthesis, stakeholder mapping, policy briefs, info-graphics, video documentaries, and also write reports. PASGR does not encourage ‘copy and paste’ – we are deliberate about simple but potent language to fit donor requirements and the policy audience.

  3. The applicants must be able to document the competence and capacity to implement agreements. This includes research competence, administrative competence and financial management.

  4. The applicant must have experience in convening a broad array of stakeholders including government agencies and ministries, civil society, academia, development partners, private sector, and other stakeholders relevant to the thematic area.

  5. The applicant must be conversant with developing content to engage the media, including the newspaper, radio, television as well as social media (blogs).

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