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Expert in Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Regulation in Fisheries Production

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Cowater International
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Job stage: Immediate Opportunity Wage: Commensurate with Experience
Position Type: Consultant, Short Term, Part-Time
Closing On: 10/19/2020
Posted: 09/29/2020
Country: Home based
 

Technical Expert - Terms of Reference

Technical Assistance (TA) Request: 3.3 Risk-based Regulation of Fisheries in Peru

Expertise Required:   Expert in sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) regulation in fisheries production

Deadline to Apply : October 19th, 2020

Background

Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the Expert Deployment Mechanism for Trade and Development (EDM) provides technical assistance to Official Development Assistance (ODA)-eligible countries to maximize the development impacts of trade and investment. Over seven years (2018-2025), EDM will invest CAD $16.5 million to support Canada’s developing country trading partners to negotiate, implement and benefit from and adapt to trade and investment agreements with Canada.

EDM is a demand-driven project that will benefit potential partners – including governments, local private sector groups and local civil society organizations – through capacity building and technical advisory support on policy reform issues that have a high potential to reduce poverty and gender inequalities, and support progress in trade and investment agreement negotiations.

Since the end of its 20-year civil war in 2000, Peru has seen strong economic growth and poverty reduction.  However, that growth has relied heavily on resource extraction (principally copper, gold and silver) and is vulnerable to global demand and price fluctuation.  As well, Peru may be facing the “middle income trap” – a prolonged slowdown at middle income status as the competitive advantage of low-cost labour and natural resource endowments driving growth reach their limits. 

Further economic growth depends on increased productivity and innovation, but also the agricultural and fisheries sectors.  Opportunities for developing agriculture and fisheries / aquaculture value-added products are abundant.  Given that women are found at all stages in the agricultural and fisheries value chains, but particularly in lower-valued roles, this growth potential represents an opportunity for women to increase their upward mobility within the value chain, if adequately supported to do so.  The agriculture and fisheries sectors also represent opportunities to address regional inequity in Peru.  Economic growth has been centered on Lima, with little reaching the regions and rural populations.  Regional inequity has been mirrored by social inequity, witnessed by Peru’ s GINI score of 43.3 and rural poverty rates that dwarf the rates of urban centres. 

Trade and investment are important pillars of Peru’s national development strategy, and the country has pursued an ambitious agenda of negotiations to integrate both the regional and global economies.  Harvesting the benefits of these agreements will require technical assistance to implement their obligations and seize their opportunities.  In the context of Canada-Peru trade and investment relations, this agenda includes implementation of the CPTPP and the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement.

An EDM mission to Lima, in February 2020, identified many technical assistance needs, including trade policy capacity-building and institution-building targeting organizations working to advance regional development and gender and social inclusion.  Capacity-building in the design and implementation of sanitary and phytosanitary measures was noted as a priority need by several interlocutors, who underlined the link to economic growth, regional development and enhanced opportunity for women and rural communities.  It should be noted that strengthened capacity to implement SPS measures in the least trade-restrictive manner benefits both Peru and its trading partners, by improving predictability and science-based decision making.

The training proposed in this technical assistance project will benefit officials of the National Fisheries Health Agency, Ministry of Production of Peru. However, the indirect beneficiaries are Peruvian fisheries and aquaculture producers and related industries and foreign producers of fish and fisheries related products exporting to the Peruvian market.

Linkage to EDM Performance Measurement Framework

Technical assistance in the design and implementation of SPS measures is consistent with the approved EDM Country Needs Assessment Plan for Peru, Mandate 1: Trade Policy Capacity Building. 

This assistance is aligned with the EDM Performance Management Framework, intermediate outcome 1200 (improved policy or regulatory environment within EDM partner countries for the implementation of sustainable and inclusive trade and investment agreements with Canada) and immediate outcome 1210 (enhanced ability of partner country MDAs to strengthen, develop, and execute legislation, regulations and policies supporting the implementation of sustainable and inclusive trade and investment agreements with Canada.)

Description of Technical Assistance Request

Technical assistance has been requested by National Fisheries Health Agency, Ministry of Production of Peru, to strengthen the management of risk-based process control, based on an understanding of the Canadian regulatory model of inspection and certification. 

In the first phase, the expert(s) will design and deliver 3, 1-day (or 6, half-day) workshops, by videoconferences (Microsoft Teams or other videoconferencing software), on:

  • the CFIA health control model;
  • procedures linked to risk-based process control; and
  • the use of technology in sanitary control in Canada.

In the second phase, the expert(s) will design and deliver a study tour to Canada, by five National Fisheries Health Agency officials, to:

  • examine the implementation of the process control model, as well as the relevant health regulations; and
  • identify opportunities for improvement to the Peruvian risk-based process control model (procedures, instruments, training, technology, research, etc.).

The feasibility and timing of the study tour is uncertain, because of the COVID-19 travel restrictions currently in place.  These issues will be reviewed after the completion of the first phase of the project and a determination made on whether further assistance should be provided by electronic means.

The EDM includes a core focus on gender equality and social inclusion as well as on environmental issues associated with trade activities. The approach to technical assistance related to both topics is included in guidance documents that are available to both technical assistance applicants and Technical Experts. Successful applicants are required to research and integrate specific good and emerging practices in these areas-partnering with other expert consultants if necessary- which will form a core part of the mandate of the technical assistance provider. 

Technical Expert Profile/Expertise Required

  1. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: Veterinarian, Fisheries Engineer or Food Engineer
  2. GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
    1. At least ten (10) years in public policy in agriculture / SPS measures.
    2. Experience in the delivery of development assistance.
    3. Experience in the design and delivery of professional training.
  3. SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE: Minimum five (5) years of experience in:
    1. Management of the CFIA sanitary inspection model
    2. Implementation of procedures related to risk-based process control
    3. Management of technological solutions in the CFIA health inspection model
    4. Capacity to deliver to deliver technical assistance in Spanish is considered an asset
  4. EDUCATION: postgraduate degree in animal health /agricultural production

The successful applicant will display a willingness to integrate gender equality and social inclusion, as well as environmental, considerations, reflected in their application, while prior experience in the provision of technical assistance in these areas will be viewed as a strong asset.

Timelines

This technical assistance is expected to be delivered prior to September 30, 2021.

Please note: The timing of the project may be affected by current COVID-19 travel restrictions and the feasibility of electronic delivery of the activities described above.

Deliverables

  • A detailed work plan, work schedule and budget for the delivery of activities, taking into account COVID-19-related travel restrictions
  • Completed EDM Performance Measurement Framework template for the TA, including baseline data and targets against EDM indicators.
  • Report of the consultations, presentations and related learning materials for the workshop
  • Final Narrative Report: Due within 30 calendar days of completion of all TA activities. The report shall describe activities delivered; results achieved (versus initial expected results and baseline); lessons learned of relevance to future EDM activities; expenses incurred by the Consultant in carrying out the activities; document officials trained/participating in activities (name, gender, job title, institutional affiliation); and, include a one-page Story of Change to illustrate the change that has happened, or change that is occurring, as a result of this TA against the Immediate Outcome noted above. This report will be reviewed and approved by EDM prior to being shared with Global Affairs Canada.

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION PROCESS

For your proposal to be considered, please name your document in the following format:

3.3 Peru, Consultants Last Name, First Name

(Proposals can be submitted by a single consultant or a consortium of consultants).

Your proposal should contain the following sections:

  1. Cover letter
  2. Proposal that includes the following:
    1. Your approach to implementing this TA, taking into account COVID related travel restrictions. Provide as much detail as possible.  (10 pages maximum)
    2. Describe your approach to ensuring that gender equality and social inclusion are considered in all aspects of the TA, including approach, content, and delivery. (2 pages maximum)
    3. Describe your approach to ensuring that environmental impacts are considered in all aspects of the TA, including approach, content, and delivery.  (1 page maximum)
    4. Outline your project management and monitoring strategy for the implementation of the activities. (2 pages maximum)
    5. Indicate all personnel who are being proposed to implement this project, their roles and responsibilities. Include all CVs of proposed personnel/experts. (3 pages per each CV)
  3. Provide estimated level of effort (in days) and provide consulting rates (in CAD$) for each proposed personnel and/or expert who will be implementing the project.

Please submit your proposal as one PDF file through the Cowater Career Page, here. Emailed proposals will not be accepted.

If you have any questions, please email info@edm-mde.ca . 


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