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Expression of Interest (EOI) for Service Provision: Promoting Safer Food Systems Project

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) FOR SERVICE PROVISION: PROMOTING SAFER FOOD SYSTEMS PROJECT

Background

The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) is a national membership organization dedicated to promoting organic and agroecological agriculture in Kenya. KOAN provides coordination, advocacy, capacity building, and marketing support to stakeholders in the organic sector, aiming to build sustainable food systems that are environmentally sound, socially just, and economically viable.

Despite growing public concern, 76% of pesticides in use in Kenya contain highly hazardous ingredients. Farmers often lack reliable extension services and rely on unregulated advice from agro-dealers, leading to unsafe pesticide use. Reducing pesticide residues in food is both a public health and consumer safety priority. KOAN’s approach directly responds to this challenge by combining evidence-based advocacy, communication campaigns, and grassroots training. As part of its ongoing efforts in promoting safe food systems, KOAN is implementing a Pesticide Risk Reduction and Food Safety Project, aimed at creating awareness, improving knowledge sharing, and enhancing access to information for farmers, consumers, policymakers, and the wider public.

This integrated strategy will:

  • Equip farmers, traders, and consumers with practical food safety knowledge.
  • Engage policymakers and regulators for reforms on hazardous pesticides.
  • Provide tools (policy briefs, posters, brochures, databases, and guides) for long-term institutional use.
  • Recognize and incentivize good practices within the hospitality sector through participatory verification.

To achieve these objectives, KOAN seeks to engage qualified service providers and consultants to deliver specific assignments under the categories outlined below.

  1. Translation Services – Kiswahili

Scope of Work:

  • Translate the technical report (popular version) and simplified popular version into Kiswahili.
  • Ensure accuracy, clarity, and simplicity for grassroots stakeholders.
  • Deliver translation in both editable Word and print-ready formats.

EOI should include:

  • Quotation for the document, inclusive of taxes.
  • Samples of previous Kiswahili translations, preferably on agriculture/food systems.
  • Profile of translator/firm and relevant experience.
  • Delivery timelines.
  1. Graphic Design of Infographics, Summary Cards & Factsheets

Scope of Work:

  • Conceptualize and design infographics, summary cards, and factsheets for use in print, digital platforms, and media.
  • Ensure designs are visually appealing, accurate, and audience-friendly.

EOI should include:

  • Quotation (itemized per design unit, inclusive of taxes).
  • Portfolio of similar design work.
  • Delivery timelines.
  1. Content Development & Technical Review

Scope of Work:

  • Draft simplified communication content based on technical reports.
  • Review and edit technical materials for accuracy, clarity, and audience relevance.
  • Ensure alignment with project messaging and policy frameworks.

EOI should include:

  • CV/profile of consultant(s) or firm.
  • Samples of previous content development/review work.
  • Quotation for engagement inclusive of taxes.
  • Delivery timelines.
  1. Design & Production of Awareness Posters

Scope of Work:

  • Design and produce up to 200 posters highlighting pesticide risk reduction methods and food safety tips.
  • Posters should be high quality, durable, and suitable for public display.

EOI should include:

  • Unit cost and total quotation (inclusive of taxes).
  • Sample poster designs.
  • Delivery timelines.
  1. Website Redesign, Database Integration, Hosting & Maintenance

Scope of Work:

  • Redesign and modernize KOAN’s website to improve user experience, accessibility, and responsiveness.
  • Develop and integrate an interactive pesticide database, including structured data entry and verification.
  • Provide secure hosting services with regular backups and cybersecurity measures.
  • Conduct ongoing website maintenance and updates to ensure functionality, security, and relevance.
  • Train KOAN staff on managing, updating, and uploading content to the website and database.
  • Develop and implement promotional strategies to increase the reach and visibility of the platform.

EOI should include:

  • A technical proposal outlining methodology, tools, and technology stack.
  • Detailed quotation covering design, development, database integration, hosting, maintenance, and training (inclusive of taxes and logistics).
  • Portfolio of past website and database projects of similar scope.
  • Proposed training plan and timeline for KOAN staff.
  • Description of website promotion strategies to increase visibility and usage.
  • Delivery timelines.
  1. Audio-Visual Setup, Branding & Documentation

Scope of Work:

  • Provide photography and videography services for project events.
  • Deliver edited and raw photo/video content.
  • Supply audio-visual equipment and branding materials as needed.

EOI should include:

  • Portfolio of past work (photos/videos).
  • Equipment list and team size.
  • Quotation (inclusive of taxes and logistics).
  • Delivery timelines.

Submission Guidelines

Interested individuals or firms are invited to submit their Expression of Interest via email with the subject line:

“EOI – Service Provision: Pesticide Risk Reduction and Food Safety Project”

Submissions should include:

  • Cover letter expressing interest.
  • Company/consultant profile and CV(s).
  • Relevant work samples.
  • Detailed quotation (inclusive of taxes and logistical costs).
  • Delivery timelines.
  • References of past similar assignments.

All interested parties should submit their Expression of Interest including a company or personal profile, quotation, delivery timeline, and references of past similar assignments. Submissions should be sent to KOAN Procurement Team via procurement@koan.co.ke no later than 8th September 2025 by 5:00pm.

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Expression of Interest (EOI) – Kirinyaga Agroecology Symposium 2025

Deadline: 28th May 2025

The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) invites qualified and experienced service providers to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the Kirinyaga Agroecology Symposium 2025. The symposium aims to bring together key players in the organic and agroecological value chain to promote sustainable agriculture, markets, and policy dialogue.

We are seeking capable partners to support the successful delivery of the event by providing the following services:

Services Required:

  1. A-Frame Dome Tent and Event Setup
    For a capacity of up to 1,000 participants, including chairs, stage setup, and sound.
  2. Master of Ceremony (MC)
    A dynamic and professional MC with experience hosting agricultural or high-level events.
  3. Roadside Caravan Publicity
    Engaging roadshows across key towns in Kirinyaga County to create awareness and mobilize attendance.
  4. Printing of Promotional Materials
    Including banners, flyers, brochures, and branded display materials.
  5. Catering Services
    Full-day catering including tea breaks and lunch for up to 1,000 participants.
  6. Radio Advertisement and Media Coverage
    Strategic placement of radio ads and coverage through local and national media outlets.
  7. Photography and Videography
    Professional event coverage, including post-event highlights video and photo album.
  8. Conference Kits (Tote Bags)
    Branded eco-friendly tote bags for participants, including notepads and pens.

Submission Guidelines:

All interested parties should submit their Expression of Interest with the following details:

  • Company or personal profile
  • Quotation (inclusive of taxes)
  • Proposed delivery timeline
  • References or portfolio of similar past assignments

Submissions should be sent to the KOAN Procurement Team via procurement@koan.co.ke  no later than Wednesday, 28th May 2025.

For more details, kindly refer to the official EOI document available here:
👉 EOI for Service Provision – Kirinyaga Agroecology Symposium 2025 (PDF)

Join Us in Promoting Agroecology in Kenya!

The Kirinyaga Agroecology Symposium 2025 is more than just an event—it’s a movement toward sustainable, resilient, and inclusive food systems. We look forward to receiving your proposals and partnering with you to make this symposium a resounding success.

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR CONDUCTING AN ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY ASSESSMENT

PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR CONDUCTING A KOAN ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDING A STRATEGY TO TRANSITION KOAN TO BECOME AN EFFICIENT SERVICE DELIVERY ORGANIZATION

Deadline : NOVEMBER 30 2022 (EXTENDED FROM NOV 5 2022)

Applications should be sent to info@koan.co.ke 

For any inquiries call 0728 772 805 | 0731 772 805

TORs KOAN Organizational Capacity Assessment

TERMS OF REFERENCE  FOR CONDUCTING A KOAN ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDING A STRATEGY TO TRANSITION KOAN TO BECOME  AN EFFICIENT SERVICE DELIVERY ORGANIZATION

1. Background

KOAN, the Kenya Organic Agriculture Network, is a network that brings together stakeholders in the organic space. Founded in 2005, KOAN has been coordinating the organic sector in Kenya. It has been promoting organic agriculture through communication and trade facilitation. The latter is mainly by training and linking farmers to markets – both domestic and international – and also by linking business development service providers such as input suppliers and certification bodies to  the  organic operators.  The  organization has  been  instrumental in  the  development  and implementation of the East Africa Organic Products Standards (EAOPS), and the related East Africa Organic Mark – the Kilimo Hai Brand. KOAN has also worked closely at the national level to advocate for pro-organic agriculture policies.

 

KOAN  Vision:  A  vibrant  Ecological Organic  Agriculture sector  for  healthy and  resilient communities and environments.

 

KOAN Mission:  To coordinate and create public exposure of the National Ecological Organic

Agriculture sector, promoting its contribution to economic, environmental, and social benefits.

 

Context  of the Assessment

 

KOAN has registered under the companies act as a company limited by guarantee as a non-profit organization. Since its inception, KOAN  has been operating as an NGO  mainly implementing donor-funded projects aligned to its mission and vision. With the growth of the sector and with more players joining in, the expectations and demands of members and other stakeholders on KOAN have increased. At the same time, KOAN wishes to develop its assets and opportunities and to become less dependent on donor-funded projects with its own sustainable business.

 

For KOAN to live up to its mandate and to continue even more being relevant to its members and stakeholders, it wants to develop the quality and nature of its services. KOAN intends to start with a new strategic approach and develop its capacity. It is against this background that an organizational capacity assessment is proposed to help a KOAN transition. Various models have worked elsewhere in the organic agriculture sector. One example that has been proposed is the Bio Suisse model which strongly keeps the Kenyan context in mind. Bio Suisse is an organic sector organization in Switzerland just like KOAN. They offer services to their farming members, their license keepers, the organic food processing and trade companies, as well as to the sector as a whole.

 

KOAN has the support of FiBL, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, to facilitate the identification of key lessons and the drivers for the success of other successful organic umbrella organizations, which can be adapted by taking into consideration the Kenyan context. FiBL will also backstop the KOAN management in taking its decision. It will closely work together with the consultant in the detailed planning of the consultant’s assignment, in the undertaking of the organizational capacity assessment (OCA), and particularly in the plan development. While KOAN formally contracts the consultant and takes the decisions, FiBL will supervise the consultant on the content level and be a discussion partner that provides support and guidance for each step.

 

The OCA will evaluate the current KOAN  structures, and the skills of staff, board, and other KOAN organs to determine opportunities, gaps, and areas of improvement. The assessment will also take into consideration members’ and stakeholders’ needs, and expectations and recommend how KOAN can address them and the limitations thereof. The aim is to strengthen KOAN to be an efficient and resilient organization with sustainable impacts.

 

Objectives  of the Assessment

 

The overall objective of the exercise is that KOAN is able to transition its operations. It wants to grow, be more relevant in the organic market, and be more independent from donor projects. For that purpose, it wants to become more service-oriented to members, and other sector stakeholders. The OCA accompanies that development with specific, well-defined recommendations from the consultant together with FIBL. The developed reports, recommendations and plans will guide the transition strategy of the board and management of KOAN.

 

Specific objectives are:

 

  1. To assess members, sectorial, and stakeholders’ needs, expectations, and requirements for the Kenya Organic Agriculture Sector growth
  2. To assess KOAN’s  organizational and staff’s,  board members’  individual capacities to develop the institution and to implement the future work plan
  3. To develop an implementation plan, which should include recommended activities, budget, indicators to measure progress, and suggested sequence of execution. Key focus areas of the  OCA  are  governance  (vision, oversight,  resourcing);  senior  leadership  (board- management linkage); strategy; and operational systems and processes. The OCA development and particularly the implementation plan is closely consulted with the KOAN management and the FiBL advisor.
  4. Identify opportunities  where investment in capacity building will drive organizational change to efficiently deliver services.

 

Results of the Assessment

 

  1. The consultant designs and delivers the OCA report in close collaboration with FiBL including a) the capacity assessment, b) the strategic proposals and c) the implementation plan.
  2. The strategic proposal and the implementation plan are developed based on findings from the capacity assessment in collaboration with FiBL. They provide a clear pathway to achieving expected results including the required resources (including financial, human resources, and others)
  3. The OCA report and the implementation plan assess members’, individuals’, organizations’, and where appropriate, sector’s capacity.

 

 

Key Deliverables

 

  1. An inception report, which includes the consultant’s work plan, detailed methodology, report format, and proposed timeline.
  2. Presentation and validation of a draft OCA report and suggested implementation plan in a

Workshop with KOAN members, board, management and staff, and other KOAN invitees.

  1. Presentation of the final report to the organic sector after approval of the report by the

KOAN management.

 

 

Scope of Work

 

  1. Assessment (KOAN Members, – board, staff, farmers Stakeholders in representative areas of  the  country, representative  sample  of  organic  entrepreneurs,  regulators,  Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and local and international partners of KOAN).
  2. Sector context and analysis.
  3. Assess the drivers and constraints which may explain present performance or be a threat to future capacity growth- including mitigation measures.
  4. Assess internal  elements  of  the  organization, including leadership, current  strategy, structures, human resource management, and internal controls.
  5. Assess change readiness and identify potential or present change inertia factors.
  6. Develop change strategy and change management aspects.
  7. Review available government/international  donor  resources and connections including reports
  8. Ongoing consultation with stakeholders in the course of executing the growth plan.

 

 

Overall Approach

 

The assignment and recommendation should be approached in such a way that they facilitate ownership and drive the final growth plan so that results are sustained. It should be participatory and consultative.

 

Self-assessment and consultative methodologies should be incorporated into the assignment not only to improve the range of information collected but also to improve ownership and drive the implementation plan

 

Roles and Responsibilities

 

KOAN Board, Management, and FiBL Backstoper

 

  1. Will commit time to this exercise and are ready to support the OCA with ideas
  2. Facilitate introductions and connections to key stakeholders for the consultant as necessary
  3. Facilitate focus group and individual interviews
  4. Grant access to necessary organizational documents
  5. Reflect and provide feedback on the ideas of the consultant

 

 

Consultant

 

  1. Interested consultants submit a proposal on their intended work including their interpretation of the assignment, their proposed methodology, their work plan, and their financial offer (max 3 pages plus CV)
  2. We expect that the consultant works according to these TOR, the proposal, and the inception report that state clear reporting deadlines for the various stages of the assignment. We expect to meet agreed deadlines for deliverables
  3. We expect a timely request for documents and needed logistical support and we expect timely notification for workshops/group discussions and of required participants
  4. We expect a consultant’s involvement of about 10 working days over a period of 2 months

 

 

Overall Organization of the Assessment

 

We organize the assessment process as follows:

 

  1. Advertisement for Consultants and submission of applications by 31 October 2022.
  2. Selection of the consultant by 4 November 2022 considering the best value for the price, while we keep a priority on quality.
  3. Signing of contract with the Consultant. The contract will include details of the emolument and communication protocol.
  4. The Consultant submits a draft inception report that is agreed with FIBL with the detailed work plan and assessment methodology to the KOAN-management.
  5. KOAN management provides comments and approves the final version of the inception report
  6. The Consultant will execute the assignment as per the agreed work plan starting on 10

November. Necessary revisions to the plan will be communicated and agreed upon in writing. This communication will follow the same protocol as above- when the original plan was approved.

  1. A draft report that is agreed with FiBL is presented to KOAN for validation and feedback
  2. The final report is presented as stated above in a workshop.

 

TORs KOAN Organizational Capacity Assessment