25 Septembre 2022 Il y a 2 ans
Terms of references for a study
The impact of the Russian war on Ukraine on Egyptian food system
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, North Africa office
As Ukraine and Russia are leading exporters of agricultural products to North African (NA) countries, the war might threaten the food security in several North African countries dependent on food import. In fact, if the NA region has managed to cover its needs in the short term, mainly by mobilizing budgetary resources, it will probably be confronted for the next years with a greater uncertainty for its external supplies. While grain shortages have been averted in a number of countries that were highly dependent on the Russian and Ukrainian markets (like Tunisia and Egypt) thanks to the availability of other net exporting countries (the European Union, Argentina and India), the medium- and long-term prospects created by the closure of the Russian and Ukrainian markets are questionable. Will the wheat surpluses that will be generated in Europe (France and Germany for the most part) or in other regions of the world (the Americas, Australia or India) be able to make up for the shortcomings of the Ukrainian or Russian markets there is an extension of the conflict? Will the most food-vulnerable countries have the financial capacity to acquire the increasingly expensive foodstuffs and at the same time continue to support not only the domestic price of bread, but also the price of grain paid to local producers, and the sufficient allocation of fertilizers, besides austerity pressure imposed on state budget spending? Which urgent policies need to be implemented to secure access for all people in North Africa to food?
With the aim to strengthen the resilience of NA countries through knowledge production for civil society actors and help to align agricultural policies accordingly in the future, RLS North Africa Office is seeking to contract researchers to conduct a study in the field of agriculture and food sovereignty in Egypt.
The study aim to analyze the impact of the war on access to food in Egypt, and provide previews of how the food and agriculture system should look like to ensure the right to food to everyone and the resilience of the agricultural system facing food crises. How is it possible and what kind of steps and strategies would be required to improve food sovereignty in Egypt?
Taking into consideration different actors involved in the supply chain (farmers, consumers, private sector, official institutions, i.e. trade offices, ministries, etc.) the study aims at analyzing the impacts on farmers (the supply chain disturbance, the agri inputs price increases, etc.) the macroeconomic impact (i.e. balance of food management, inflation, etc.) and the households’ purchasing power impact as well.
The study intend to use and to implement a specific questionnaire for Egyptian farmers, and to conduct interviews with different stakeholders to complete the qualitative analysis.
In the light of the above analysis, recommendations will be made to tackle those impacts in the short and the long term.
General Objectives
This study aims to analyze:
This study will also propose actions and policies to be implemented to insure food access to all social classes with:
Methodology
Target Groups
Publishing date and scope of the final publication
Proposal, Award and Tender submission deadline
Necessary qualification: Proven experience in research on the above described topic
The order will be issued as a service/or honorarium contract and the proposed researcher should submit the following documents:
Tenders must be submitted no later than September 25th, 2022
Tenders submitted after this date will not be accepted.
Tenders must be submitted to Procurement.NorthAfrica@rosalux.org , with the subject line: War impact Study – Egypt
*Incomplete applications will not be considered.
*Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Languages
The study can be conducted in French, or Arabic or English. (Translations to other languages will be decided by RLS)
Publishers
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and North African Network for Food Sovereignty
Timeline and deliverables
Dates | tasks | Deliverables | Maximum Number of days |
10.10.2022 | Draft overview section of the study has been submitted by the lead researcher | Inception report | 10 days |
15.10.2022 | Field survey submitted by the lead researcher | Questionnaire, interviewees, objectives and expected results | 5 days |
31.10.2022 | The desk research and the data analysis part of the study is conducted by the main researcher | Report on the preliminary results of the study | 15 days |
25.11.2022 | Field research have been incorporated into the overall study by the lead researcher | First draft of the study | 5 days for the lead researcher and 15-20 days for the field research (depending on number of the scope of the field study) |
05.12.2022 | final revisions and synthesis of the study done by lead researcher | First final version of the Study | 5 days |
15.12.2022 | Incorporation of feedback | Final version of the Study | 5 days |
Contact
Imen Louati
Program Manager Political Ecology | North Africa Regional Office
Address: 55 TER, Rue 1er Juin, Mutuelleville, 1082 Tunis
imen.louati@rosalux.org | www.rosaluxna.org
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