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Abt Global

APEP-2025-009 Appraising Technical Skills and Knowledge of Extension Workers in the Fresh Produce Sector

Posted
26 March 2025 03:52pm
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Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture, Fisheries and Water
Multisector
Summary

The Australia Papua New Guinea Economic Partnership (APEP) is an eight-year, multi-sectoral investment which commenced in April 2022. APEP is delivered as part of the broader Australia Papua New Guinea Partnership which brings strong alignment and integration with the development priorities of the government of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).

APEP will work collaboratively with other Australian investments and development partners, to deliver impactful and sustainable development outcomes across five key engagement areas:

  • EOPO 1 - Safeguarding Macroeconomic Stability
  • EOPO 2 - Strengthening Public Financial Management for Improved Service Delivery and Inclusive Growth
  • EOPO 3 - Supporting More Efficient and Inclusive Markets
  • EOPO 4 - Fostering Inclusive Growth and Expanded Livelihoods
  • EOPO 5 - Catalysing Economic Research and Dialogue.

Gender equality, disability, social inclusion (GEDSI) and women’s economic empowerment (WEE) are central to APEP and integrated across all engagement areas and activities. cross-cutting themes are climate and ensuring the perspectives of First Nations Australians are embedded into APEP planning and implementation.

Regular reflection, reporting, learning, and adaptation are applied to all engagement areas through APEP’s MERLA system.

Description

APEP is seeking technical assistance (a research group or consultants) with good knowledge of fresh produce production and a background in agriculture training and curriculum development. The successful bidder will work with the Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA) to understand the technical capacity of its extension programs, extension workers and its relationships with research and learning institutions.