ILRI Research Fellowship – call for applications: Agro-economist, MSc student
Posted: 25 Jun 2013
07:24 AM PDT
Project: Enhancing dairy-based livelihoods in India and Tanzania through feed
innovation and value chain development approaches (MilkIT)
Location: Nairobi (Kenya) and Tanga, Lushoto and Korogwe (Tanzania)
Duration: 6 months, starting between September and October 2013
Location: Nairobi (Kenya) and Tanga, Lushoto and Korogwe (Tanzania)
Duration: 6 months, starting between September and October 2013
The International Livestock Research
Institute (ILRI), www.ilri.org works at the crossroads of livestock and
poverty, bringing high-quality livestock science, communications and capacity
building to bear on poverty reduction and sustainable development. ILRI is one
of 15 Centres of the CGIAR Consortium, a global agricultural research
partnership for a food-secure future www.cgiar.org.
The IFAD-funded MilkIT project is
enhancing dairy-based livelihoods in India and Tanzania through feed innovation
and value chain development approaches. In Tanzania, the MilkIT project is
conducted in close collaboration with the CGIAR International Center for
Tropical Agriculture (CIAT),http://ciat.cgiar.org/.
Along with population growth and
urbanization, milk demand is increasing in Tanzania and growth rates of current
milk production cannot keep pace with this increasing demand. Consequently,
there is a need for intensification. Feed is a key issue to improve milk yields
at farm level, but enhancing year-round feed availability requires a broad
approach. Small-scale dairy production is typical among smallholder farming in
mixed crop-livestock systems in Tanzania, while in agro-pastoral systems, milk
is produced based on large cattle numbers. The availability of sufficient high
quality feed, especially during the dry season, is a key constraint to
improving and sustaining milk yields throughout the year and, hence, income
from dairy through sustainable intensification.
The overall goal of the MilkIT project
is to contribute to improved dairy-derived livelihoods in India and Tanzania
via intensification of smallholder production focusing on enhancement of feeds
and feeding using innovation and value chain approaches.
The objectives of the project are
three-fold:
1. Institutional strengthening: to
strengthen use of value chain and innovation approaches among dairy
stakeholders to improve feeding strategies for dairy cows.
2. Productivity enhancement: to develop
options for improved feeding strategies leading to yield enhancement with
potential income benefits.
3. Knowledge sharing: to strengthen
knowledge sharing mechanisms on feed development strategies at local, regional
and international levels.
The MilkIT project uses an overarching
innovation platform approach that supports learning and exchange to deliver the
development outcomes outlined above. An innovation platform is a network of
different stakeholders who come together to exchange knowledge and develop
joint action to bring about change in livelihoods and natural resource
management. In Tanzania, the MilkIT project has set up a regional innovation
platform to discuss dairy issues for the Tanga Region; this platform has been
running for a year. The project is currently setting up four local community
innovation platforms to discuss feed issues in Lushoto and Handeni Districts.ILRI is currently developing a
conceptual framework to monitor and evaluate the impact of innovation platforms
hypothesizing that the structure of the platform has an impact on the conduct
of its participants, which in turn has an impact on the performance of the
platform.
The position: The Agro-economist (MSc student) will use methods from marketing
analysis to identify the relationships between factors that contribute to the
performance of an innovation platform in reaching selected development outcomes
identified above, in order to refine and test the conceptual framework for the
monitoring and evaluation of the impact of innovation platforms.
Key responsibilities:
· To review relevant and recent literature
on marketing relationships and innovation platforms;
· After having agreed with the supervisors
in choosing out of the conceptual framework i) one element describing the
conduct of platform participants and ii) one element describing the performance
of the platform, to review relevant and recent literature from the marketing
relationships literature to identify previously used questionnaire statements
that characterize these two elements;
· For each one of these two elements, to
propose statements, based on the literature review, which describe the various
notions encompassed by these elements;
· To contribute in devising survey methods
adapted to the local field context in order to collect data from platform
stakeholders so as to test the relationships posited in a simplified model of
the conceptual framework and the appropriateness of the statements proposed to
characterize the two elements selected from the conceptual framework;
· To travel to the field to test the
survey instruments, implement data collection together with local project
partners, and gather qualitative information through focus groups and
semi-structured interviews of project stakeholders in the field to illustrate
the conceptual framework on innovation platforms;
· For the two elements selected, to
analyse the data collected using factor analysis so as to identify a limited
number of statement(s) that best encompass the two elements studied;
· To use the data collected from the local
feed innovation platforms to constitute a baseline situation of their elements
of structure, conduct and performance;
· To analyse the data collected from the
regional and local platforms using multiple regression analyses so as to test a
simplified model of the conceptual framework linking all the elements of
structure, conduct and performance of the innovation platforms under study;
· To write up research results in a format
suitable for publication as an MSc Thesis or university field report, and
possibly a case study article or a scientific journal article.
Requirements:
· Be a current student at MSc (or
equivalent degree level) in agricultural economics, agrifood marketing or
development studies;
· Use this assignment to complete an
academic requirement of the MSc degree (final thesis, field study report,
sabbatical activity report, etc.);
· Having completed academic requirements
of an MSc programme in one of the above fields before starting work at ILRI is
a plus;
· Demonstrated knowledge of using
statistical tools and software for research, SPSS preferred;
alternatively, genuine interest to learn about using statistical packages a
plus;
· Some prior international development
experience is a plus;
· A team player with excellent
interpersonal and communication skills;
· Ability to interact effectively in a
multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment;
· Excellent written and verbal
communication skills in English.
Terms of appointment and stipend:
The successful candidate will be
supervised jointly by an ILRI Agro-economist and the university supervisor.
While at ILRI Headquarters in Nairobi, he or she will also have access to many
other ILRI researchers so as to develop his or her research. While in Tanga, Lushoto
and Korogwe, he or she will be based with and report to the Tanzania Livestock
Research Institute (TALIRI). ILRI will provide a stipend of US$1,000/month to
the successful candidate, economy return air ticket to Nairobi, plus travel
allowance when on duty travel out of the duty locations, as well as insurance.
ILRI will pay for the costs of research-related travel.
Applications:
Applicants should provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae,
1 page description of your research proposal and a recommendation letter from
your university supervisor. All applications should be
submitted online on our portal: http://ilri.simplicant.com/
Location: Nairobi (Kenya) and Tanga, Lushoto and Korogwe (Tanzania)
Closing date: 31 July 2013 or until a suitable
candidate is selected.
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