Analysis of the food-safety situation and development of a regional action plan for improvement of food safety

Client: 
World Bank / DIFID
Position: 
Agri-food enterprise specialist
Region: 
Europe / CIS
Country: 
Kazakhstan
Languages: 
English, Russian
Nationality: 
open
Status: 
Tenders
Deadline: 
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Description: 

Central Asia AIDS Control Project (CAAP) funded by the World Bank and DFID, has been implementing HIV/AIDS Control Project in four Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan (Turkmenistan can be invited to participate in some activities). The principal recipient of the grant is Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC).

CAAP is in a process of receiving grant at USD 3 mln. Additional financing that supports enhancement of Regional Public Health Platform through supporting public health and veterinary services in project countries.

The Consultant will work under the direction of the CAAP Regional Project Management
Unit in Almaty, Kazakhstan as well as its national offices in each of the project countries.
Besides, Consultants would be working closely with Eurasian Economic Community – the
principle recipient of the project, ministries of health’s, ministry of agriculture and veterinary
service and other national counterparts who would be involved in the assignment.

Qualifications: 

At least 10 years operational experience in agri-food enterprises, government food
safety system or related field;

Postgraduate degree in one of the following fields: agriculture, agri-business, food safety, food processing or related field

Experience with evaluation and/or auditing of food safety in enterprises;

Familiarity with the international food safety standards/regulations, HACCP and related in-plant quality control and quality assurance methodologies

Experience in financial analysis of enterprise food safety compliance cost;

Experience in agri-food supply chains;

Good professional knowledge of the CIS and Central Asia region;

Demonstrated analytical, communication and reporting skills;

Excellent interviewing, public speaking at high levels;

Team capacity to work with the target group of representatives;

An important asset would be good command of Russian, communications ability in one of the CA languages (Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz or Tajik)

Contact: 

If you are interested in a co-operation, please send your current CV to the following e-mail address, quoting the project title in the reference: Ms Barbara Braun
Barbara.Braun [at] afci.de

Thank you!

Only candidates under serious consideration and contacted will receive notification of the final outcome of the selection process.