African Development Bank (AfDB) Kenya recruitment for AFAWA Officer - Affirmative Finance Action for Women in
Africa (AFAWA), AHGC0
Position title: AFAWA Officer - Affirmative Finance Action
for Women in Africa (AFAWA), AHGC0
Grade: PL4
Position N°: 50102232
Reference: ADB/20/150
Publication date: 16-Oct-2020
Closing date: 15-Nov-2020
Duty station: Nairobi, Kenya
Objectives
THE BANK:
Established in 1964, the African
Development Bank is the premier pan-African development institution, promoting
economic growth and social progress across the continent. There are 81 member
states, including 54 in Africa (Regional Member Countries). The Bank’s
development agenda is delivering the financial and technical support for
transformative projects that will significantly reduce poverty through
inclusive and sustainable economic growth. In order to sharply focus the
objectives of the Ten Year Strategy (2013 – 2022) and ensure greater
developmental impact, five major areas (High 5s), all of which will accelerate
our delivery for Africa has been identified for scaling up, namely; energy,
agro-business, industrialization, integration, and improving the quality of life
for the people of Africa.
THE COMPLEX:
The Vice Presidency for
‘Agriculture, Human, and Social Development’ is a Sector Complex focusing on
two of the Bank’s Ten-Year Strategy, High 5s priorities of “Feed Africa” and
“Improve Quality of Life for the People of Africa”. The complex objectives
are (i) to develop, policy and strategy; (ii) provide deep sector expertise to
the Regions by gathering pools of experienced individuals who can be consulted
to provide sector expertise on complex transactions; (iii) develop new
financing instruments; (iv) the Vice President will act as the spokesperson to
represent the Bank with external stakeholders on aspects of “Feed Africa” and
Improve Quality of Life for the People of Africa”.
THE HIRING DEPARTMENT:
Within the Complex, the Gender,
Women and Civil Society Department is designed to improve coherence and
coordination across Complexes on Gender and Civil Society Organization issues.
The Department ensures strategic priorities are reflected in resources
allocation enhances monitoring and management of performance and strengthens
the focus on results.
The Department also houses a number
of special initiatives including the Affirmative Finance Action for Women in
Africa (AFAWA), a flagship program of the Bank that aims to bridge the gender the gap in access to finance and unleash women’s entrepreneurial capacity across
the continent. AFAWA’s holistic approach focuses on 3 pillars: (a) access to
finance, leveraging AfDB’s various instruments such as lines of credit, equity
investments and risk-sharing mechanisms, (b) technical assistance, to financial
institutions as well as women entrepreneurs, and (c) policy dialogue to reform
the legal and regulatory frameworks affecting women businesses.
THE POSITION:
The
Principal AFAWA Officer will be based in the African Development Bank’s East
Africa Office, under the supervision of the AFAWA Program Coordinator and the leadership of the Director, Gender Women, and Civil Society Department.
The Principal AFAWA Officer will
work on the design, structure, and implementation of operations under the access
to finance and Technical Assistance/Capacity Building pillars of AFAWA.
He/She will lead interaction with key implementing partners such as the
African Guarantee Fund and deliver substantial, innovative, and measurable
results related to increasing access to financial services and markets for
women-owned SMEs and support the knowledge and learning agenda for banking
women-owned SMEs. Given the importance of the enabling environment to enhance
access for women-owned SMEs, the Principal AFAWA Officer will oversee and
monitor progress on the pillar working in close collaboration with the regional
gender specialist and the AFAWA Enabling Environment Officer.
Duties
and responsibilities
The Principal AFAWA Officer under
the oversight of the AFAWA Coordinator (AHGC.0), will perform the following
duties and have the following responsibilities:
Business Development
- Working closely with the Private Sector Finance
Department and other relevant Bank departments, organize/participate in
business development missions through market analyses and meetings with
existing and potential clients to identify potential areas for AFAWA
support to increase access to financial services for women in East Africa.
This will include pipeline identification and participation in client due
diligence and appraisal, identification of technical assistance and
capacity-building support
- Prepare AFAWA TA pitch books and project proposals
approval reports including project objectives, the scope of work, key
deliverables, timelines, budget, and expected outcomes and impacts with
input from the client and relevant Bank Departments
- Work closely with the AFAWA Coordinator on enhancing
the ability of key partners such as the African Guarantee Fund in
implementing some of AFAWA’s major initiative (i.e. the AFAWA Guarantee
for Growth Program)
- Participate in drafting donor proposals and securing
funding for AFAWA programs as needed.
- Work closely with Digital Financial Services to design
and implement projects to facilitate women-owned SME’s access to digital
finance and the digital economy.
- Contribute to tools and standards to further enhance
the Bank’s ability to deliver strong and impactful access to finance and
markets programs for women entrepreneurs on the continent.
Design Implementation and Quality
Assurance
- Participate in the review of both lending and
non-lending projects within the ambit of the AFAWA Program, strengthen the
provision of operational inputs for the mainstreaming of AFAWA key
performance indicators, including the identification of women
entrepreneurship indicators and development outcomes and specific
technical assistance activities.
- Work closely with the Gender, Women and Civil Society
Department, as well as the Financial Sector, Private Sector and other
Sector Departments (notably the Agriculture Finance and Rural Development
Department), to harmonize the integration of AFAWA in the Bank’s operations
- Provide market intelligence on the women’s market and business the case for investing in women; recommend innovative and operational
products/toolkits with the aim of addressing adequately the challenges
women entrepreneurs face in accessing finance and markets and achieve the objective of AFAWA.
- Have overall responsibility for project AFAWA technical
assistance and capacity building design at the client level, including the scope
of work definition, timeline, and budget setting, outcome target setting,
stakeholder identification and mapping, terms of Reference development
including procurement of experts and coordination essential to the
implementation of AFAWA projects.
- Manage client relations through open and regular
communications to assess progress and satisfaction; anticipate and respond
to client needs
- Prepare and draft internal and external project
documents and reports e.g., project documents, mission reports, project
supervision and completion documents
- Monitor and review project implementation, the scope of
work and resources deployed, to ensure project qualitative and
quantitative milestones are achieved, and corrective actions are taken when
necessary, provide project updates for internal and external audiences
- Meet with clients on a regular basis to assess project
progress; continually anticipate and respond to client needs to ensure
client satisfaction
- Supervise consultant work to ensure high quality and
on-time delivery of work program
- Contribute to research and knowledge management events
and publications
- Perform analysis of client-related data and information
to derive insights
- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Selection
Criteria
- Hold at least a Master’s degree or equivalent in
Development Finance, Business, Economics, or related field; relevant
qualification in investment appraisal and project finance is a plus.
- Have a minimum of six (6) years of SME finance
experience, with a track record in banking women-owned or led Enterprises –
experience in developing gender financing products is an asset.
- Good command of undertaking comprehensive due diligence
and clients’ portfolio data analysis as well as SME Banking practices;
- Experience in financial and investment policy
engagement, particularly in relation to inclusive finance and women’s
access to credit.
- Experience in designing and leading technical
assistance and capacity building programs for SMEs and more specifically
women-owned SMEs.
- Good understanding of Human-Centered Design methodology
is a plus
- Strong client relationship management skills, including
the ability to develop and maintain mutually beneficial stakeholder
relationships with senior management and ensure timely and appropriate
follow-up
- Ability to identify possible shortcomings of clients
(and to propose solutions, formulated through detailed technical
assistance proposals.
- Demonstrate strong analytical and reporting skills.
- Ability to perform in non-traditional sectors and work
autonomously within the deadline.
- Ability to communicate effectively (written and oral)
in English and French. Working knowledge of Arabic is an asset.
- Competence in the use of standard Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint); knowledge of SAP is desirable.
How
to apply
Click here to apply for this position, you need to be
national of one of AfDB member countries.
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