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Recruitment Of A Service Provider To Develop And Implement Financial Education Modules
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Tenders are invited for Recruitment of a service provider to develop and implement financial education modules
Swisscontact is a Swiss foundation for technical cooperation. Present in Niger since 2005, Swisscontact seeks to help improve the living conditions of young people and women in rural areas.
At the end of 2021, Swisscontact was mandated to implement two new programs:
The Local Entrepreneurship Promotion Program (PROMEL), funded by Swiss cooperation
and the Youth Employability and Economic Integration Promotion Program (PEMIJ), funded by the Dutch Embassy.
Placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry and Youth Entrepreneurship, PROMEL aims to be a flagship program of the local entrepreneurship promotion policy of Swiss cooperation and one of the main catalysts for the creation of the employment and empowerment of women and young people in Niger. Its objective is to promote local entrepreneurship in promising agricultural value chains, to generate decent jobs and income for women (from 18 years old) and men (from 18 to 35 years old) while contributing to the food and nutritional security of households in the Dosso and Maradi regions. The program is structured around four interdependent and complementary strategic axes, which are: (i) the development of inclusive market systems around promising agricultural value chains, (ii) support for the emergence of entrepreneurial services adapted to agricultural entrepreneurs, (iii) the financial inclusion of the actors supported and (iv) the transformation of target sectors and the alignment of public policies. PROMEL targets market gardening, potatoes, milk, moringa and groundnuts and uses the "market systems development" approach to develop a portfolio of partnerships with, on the one hand, agribusinesses wishing to develop or strengthen an inclusive business model with young farmers or breeders, and on the other hand Agricultural Business Clusters (PEA); these clusters are defined as local networks between local actors (young farmers or breeders, distributors of inputs, local financial institutions, small processors and traders,
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