Ref.
2023/FOAEGFDFIFAC/10380
Job offer type
Experts
Type of contract
Service contract
Deadline date
2024/01/16 15:21
Duration of the assignment
Beaded expertise
Contract
Freelancer
Duration
44 jours
Departement Economie Durable et Inclusive - EDIN > Pôle - Politiques Economiques et Commerciales
Published on : 2023/12/18
Starting in January 2024 and until August 2025, the ICR Facility (https://www.icr-facility.eu/) will initiate and animate an Exchange Group to give the opportunity to regional and national DFIs from mainly member states of the OACPS to exchange with peers (representatives from DFIs from non-ACP countries will be accepted but won’t be specifically targeted as members of the group). Evidence from the evaluation of the ICR Facility’s work in support of DFIs as well as initial interviews with DFIs indicate a strong interest among DFIs to connect and learn from each other.
The DFI exchange group will be used as an “umbrella” platform for DFI-related knowledge sharing and group activities of the ICR Facility, and will also provide the opportunity for DFIs to share and showcase their best practices and experiences. This group hence encompasses two types of events:
The ICR Facility is looking for a facilitator to support the ICR Facility in implementing and coordinating the quarterly peer-organised events of this Exchange Group. The role of the facilitator would include logistical aspects, stakeholder management, moderation, and communication.
The ICR Facility is looking for a facilitator to support the ICR Facility in implementing and coordinating the quarterly peer-organised events of this Exchange Group. The role of the facilitator would include logistical aspects, stakeholder management, moderation, and communication.
The facilitator will provide logistical and thematic support to DFIs wishing to host an event. He/she will support:
They will also provide light support to the management of the Exchange Group, such as reaching out to new potential members.
The facilitator will be expected to:
1. Support the ICR Facility in identifying topics and hosting DFIs for each quarterly session.
As the DFI Exchange group sessions shall cater to the interests of DFIs, it is important to identify priority topics and activities among the group. In addition, topics should also be in line with the ICR Facility’s focus on WEE and GLI. Even though the ICR Facility will encourage the discussion of gender-related topics, the Exchange Group will also cover topics for which DFIs have expressed a strong interest. The Exchange Group will offer the opportunity to discuss topics of common interest, for example how to use a certain tool or how to revise a strategy to address a certain challenge. We can also organise region-specific discussions where geography may be relevant, for example meetings for DFIs in small-island nations in either the Caribbean or the Pacific, or jointly. It will also be possible to disseminate lessons learned, for example sharing lessons learned from a gender gap assessment or the refinement of a financial product.
From preliminary discussions with the DFI community, several recurring topics for the DFI exchange group sessions have been identified. They include:
Other sources of content will originate from a growing topic list created by the ICR Facility based on the demands of DFIs, from the DFIs directly, or consultants who have worked with the ICR Facility in the past.
The facilitator will contribute to the selection of these topics. We expect that before each quarterly meeting, the facilitator will identify a DFI willing to host the session and assist in choosing a topic on which they would like to present. The identification of DFI to host and present can be done either through informal contact or through a formal process – that is open to the preferences of the consultant.
First session of the DFI Network
In Q1 2024, the ICR Facility proposes to host the first meeting session of the DFI Network. The role of the ICR Facility and the facilitator will be to organise, prepare, moderate, follow-up, and evaluate this first session.
We propose this first session to be a presentation of the impact assessment tools which were developed with the support of the ICR Facility in 2022 for the Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD) and the Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ).
Both tools are similar, as they have been developed by the same team of consultants, but have been adapted to each bank’s needs. BRD and DBZ have already had the opportunity to reach out to each other to discuss their use of the tool. Both banks have also shared their interest in hosting a peer exchange session, and expressed their willingness to discuss with their peers their experience in using these tools.
2. Support the logistical organisation of the session (invitations, registrations…)
Once a topic and hosting DFI has been identified for each session, the consultant will provide logistical support to organise the event.
This will mean:
3. The development of content (identifying input providers, PowerPoint presentations...)
We expect the facilitator to:
4. The moderation of the session
Depending on the wish of the hosting DFIs, the facilitator might be responsible for moderating the quarterly online sessions (introduction, time and speaker management, Q&A management, conclusion).
5. Centralising documents and knowledge products related to the session and making them available on the ICR Facility’s website
Before and after sessions, presenters will be asked whether they are comfortable sharing their presentations with participants. If so, the presentation files will be shared in PDF form to all of the participants who attended the session. Some presentations will be shared widely and other will have a restricted access, depending on the topic. Documents can be shared by email and/or on the ICR Facility website.
The consultant will be responsible for collecting the final versions of presentations and sharing them. In the case that they will be published on the ICR Facility website, the facilitator will be responsible for liaising with the ICR Facility’s communication and visibility team who have access to the backend of the website.
6. Management of the community
In addition to supporting the organisation of the sessions, the consultant is expected to provide light support to the management of the exchange group. This includes:
For each of the six sessions (once per quarter from January 2024 until August 2025), the consultant is expected to deliver:
At the end of the contract, the consulting team will deliver a short final report following the template provided by the ICR Facility.
The activities are expected to take place from January 2024 to August 2025. Most of the work is expected to be carried out remotely, however, if an event from the Exchange Group is organised on site, the consultant will be expected to travel. Travel will be organised by the ICR Facility and travel fees and per diems will be discussed separately with the consultant should that arise.
The activity will have a maximum duration of 44 days of expertise.
Activity |
Maximum number of days |
For each online session: logistic and thematic support |
4 days x 6 sessions |
Light management of the community |
1 day x 18 months |
Communication and reporting |
2 |
Total |
44 |
The ICR Facility is co-funded by the European Union (EU), the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF), together with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the British Council. It is implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), the British Council, Expertise France, and Stichting Nederlandse Ontwikkelingsorganisatie (Netherlands Development Organisation, SNV).
The objective of the Facility is to support ACP partner countries and regional institutions in their structured public-private dialogue processes in order to improve the business environment and investment climate and women economic empowerment. The project runs until August 2025.
The ICR Facility has three output areas:
1. Technical Assistance for Business Environment and Investment Climate Improvement
2. Strengthening national and sub-regional development financial institutions
3. Compile and mainstream lessons learned and good practices
Output Area 2 (OA2) focuses on supporting national and sub-regional development finance institutions (DFIs) in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries to become stronger institutions and to identify, prepare and implement projects and investments with high development impact, especially related to women’s economic empowerment (WEE) and gender-lens investing (GLI). OA2 is implemented by Expertise France and GIZ. Capacity building is to be achieved through:
In the context of its knowledge management-related activities, the ICR Facility has organised peer-to-peer events between banks from different regions on the topic of MSME innovative financing and Monitoring and Evaluation, group trainings on Climate Finance and Gender, and regional roundtables on several topics. The Facility has also supported the World Federation of DFI’s knowledge hub and is converting some of the training materials it has developed into shorter publicly available knowledge products.
The ICR Facility is now planning to launch an online Exchange Group which is to act as a community of practice among Development Finance Institutions operating in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.
The selection process for candidates will be based on the following criteria :
Deadline for application : 2024/01/16 15:21
File(s) attached : ICR Facility - ToR Moderator DFI Exchange Group 20231218.docx
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In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.