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Women
smallholder farmers generally have difficulties to fully practice sustainable
agriculture coupled with their lack of secure access to land and restricted
access to market, to farming inputs, and other related resources to increase their
food production levels towards securing their rights to food. The Women’s
Rights to Sustainable Livelihoods project thus seeks to support women to
overcome some of the challenges confronting their ability to adopt and
smallholder farmers generally have difficulties to fully practice sustainable
agriculture coupled with their lack of secure access to land and restricted
access to market, to farming inputs, and other related resources to increase their
food production levels towards securing their rights to food. The Women’s
Rights to Sustainable Livelihoods project thus seeks to support women to
overcome some of the challenges confronting their ability to adopt and
practice
sustainable agriculture. Some of these include; unpaid care work, inadequate
access to farm inputs and other resources and low budgetary allocation to
activities of women smallholder farmers
Those
gaps are among roots of insufficient agricultural production and food
insecurity observed in some rural area in Rwanda, especially Muko sector in
Musanze District. Muko is one of Musanze District sector in the Northern
province of Rwanda; it is one of the most insecure regions, suffering from
chronic food insecurity and flooding. High unemployment coupled with limited
vocational education opportunities result in extreme poverty. 52% of the 3,886
households in Muko live below the poverty line and struggle to provide basic
necessities such as food, medical care, and school fees, and over 50% of
children (six months-five years) suffer from chronic malnutrition. Therefore,
knowing that women smallholder farmers produce the majority of food, the
project is aiming to improve food security and economic opportunities in Muko
sector by empowering women farmers.
gaps are among roots of insufficient agricultural production and food
insecurity observed in some rural area in Rwanda, especially Muko sector in
Musanze District. Muko is one of Musanze District sector in the Northern
province of Rwanda; it is one of the most insecure regions, suffering from
chronic food insecurity and flooding. High unemployment coupled with limited
vocational education opportunities result in extreme poverty. 52% of the 3,886
households in Muko live below the poverty line and struggle to provide basic
necessities such as food, medical care, and school fees, and over 50% of
children (six months-five years) suffer from chronic malnutrition. Therefore,
knowing that women smallholder farmers produce the majority of food, the
project is aiming to improve food security and economic opportunities in Muko
sector by empowering women farmers.
OBJECTIVE
OF THE PROJECT
OF THE PROJECT
The
project aims to empower 1,256 most vulnerable women smallholder farmers and 251
vulnerable male smallholder farmers in Muko sector located in Musanze district
(Northern Province) and therefore improve their food security and economic
exposure through increased agricultural profitability.
project aims to empower 1,256 most vulnerable women smallholder farmers and 251
vulnerable male smallholder farmers in Muko sector located in Musanze district
(Northern Province) and therefore improve their food security and economic
exposure through increased agricultural profitability.
The
Objective of the footage
Objective of the footage
The
objective of this activity is to hire a consultant/film that will profile and
capture voices and scenarios of women in Muko where the Project of Improving
Food Security and economic opportunities for women smallholder farmers and
their families has been operating over the past three years. The footage will
focus on how there life was before the project and how their lives have now
been transformed through project interventions.
objective of this activity is to hire a consultant/film that will profile and
capture voices and scenarios of women in Muko where the Project of Improving
Food Security and economic opportunities for women smallholder farmers and
their families has been operating over the past three years. The footage will
focus on how there life was before the project and how their lives have now
been transformed through project interventions.
MAIN
TASKS
TASKS
- Profile
and capture voices and scenarios of Project beneficiaries on how their
lives were, before and in the end of the project - Develop
the video’s overall concept - Interview
selected interviewees for the videos. - Develop
the documentary script and storyboard to be used in the film. - Perform
appropriate video filming and shoot interviews with the Projects’ major
right holders (beneficiaries) and stakeholders. - Produce
two video documentaries( 60 minutes video documentary & a 10 minutes
video documentary) - Narrate
the video in Kinyarwanda - Translate
from Kinyarwanda and write subtitles of the story in English - Create
a link to the videos that can be shared on website & other social
media sites - Provide
DVDs for both videos and 200 photo album
EXPECTED
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
- A
one hour video and a summary of 10 minutes video produced
SHOOTING
LOCATIONS
LOCATIONS
- Muko
sector: details will be provided
TIME
FRAME
FRAME
The
activities embedded in this TOR have to be delivered within a period of 2 weeks
activities embedded in this TOR have to be delivered within a period of 2 weeks
PROPOSAL
SUBMISSION
SUBMISSION
Qualified
and Interested Companies can submit a detailed both technical and financial
proposal well elaborated in English no later than 21st April,
2017 at 11:00 AM @ the Actionaid (Head Office) located in Remera/Rukiri
near Amahoro National Stadium next to RSSB Building and CSS Bank. The opening
of the bids will take place in a public session on the same day at 11:00 AM at
the Actionaid conference-room.
and Interested Companies can submit a detailed both technical and financial
proposal well elaborated in English no later than 21st April,
2017 at 11:00 AM @ the Actionaid (Head Office) located in Remera/Rukiri
near Amahoro National Stadium next to RSSB Building and CSS Bank. The opening
of the bids will take place in a public session on the same day at 11:00 AM at
the Actionaid conference-room.
Applications
should be addressed to the Country Director- ActionAid Rwanda
should be addressed to the Country Director- ActionAid Rwanda
NB:
Please indicate the service you have bided for on top of the envelope
Please indicate the service you have bided for on top of the envelope
The
proposal should include the following elements:
proposal should include the following elements:
- Company
profile - Technical
and financial offer - Detailed
schedule and work plan.
Josephine
Irene UWAMARIYA.
Irene UWAMARIYA.
Country
Director
Director