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IFAD Rwanda·Apr 24, 2026

Access to Finance Specialist

Under the direct supervision of the Country Director, the UN Volunteer will provide technical assistance, advisory services, and mentoring to strengthen financial inclusion and rural finance systems across Special Projec...

On-siteInternationalSpecialist UCoS from Apr20262. Zero hunger
On-site

Rwanda

Kigali

Duration

365 days

Extendable

Positions

1 Available

Deadline

May 17, 2026

13 days ago

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Sustainable Development Goal

2. Zero hunger

General Information

Description of assignment title

Access to Finance Specialist

Assignment country

Rwanda

Expected start date

Jul 15, 2026

Sustainable Development Goal

2. Zero hunger

Volunteer category

Specialist UCoS from Apr2026

Host entity

IFAD Rwanda

Type

onsite

Duration

365 days
(with possibility of extension)

Number of assignments

1

Duty stations

Kigali

Assignment Details

Mission and Objectives

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is an International Financial Institution and a specialized United Nations agency dedicated to eradicating rural poverty and hunger. It does so by investing in rural people. IFAD finances programmes and projects that increase agricultural productivity and raise rural incomes, and advocates at the local, national and international level for policies that contribute to rural transformation. The East and Southern Africa Division (ESA) covers 22 countries. The drive towards aid effectiveness and harmonization and support that is given to Joint Assistance Strategies, and the One UN initiative is an important focus of the Division’s work. IFAD’s goal in the regions is to enable rural poor people to gain the skills, knowledge, organization and build assets that they need to take full advantage of markets and economic opportunities, engage with service providers, and participate in local development processes. Focus is increasingly being put on catalysing private investment, creating employment opportunities for rural youth and adapting to climate change. The IFAD Country Office (ICO) in Rwanda is instrumental to achieving IFAD’s Mission to “be an effective and recognized partner for rural poverty al-levitation” in line with its Vision “to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger” in Rwanda.

Context

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)’s Rwanda portfolio comprises four sovereign projects and four non-sovereign operations (NSOs) in the pipeline, aimed at enhancing productivity, climate resilience, market access, and inclusive financing. The Kayonza Irrigation and Integrated Watershed Management Project Phase 2 (KIIWP2) expands irrigation, watershed management, and farm business development in drought-prone Kayonza. The Project for Resilient and Inclusive Small Livestock Markets (PRISM) strengthens climate-smart small livestock systems in 15 districts. The Rwanda Dairy Development Project Phase 2 (RDDP2) transforms the dairy sector through productivity, value-chain efficiency, and climate mitigation. The Programme to Support Agricultural Commercialisation (PSAC) supports climate-resilient, export-driven value chains through improved production, infrastructure, and market linkages. The non-sovereign operations (NSOs) which are all at start-up phase complement these efforts: i) the Africa Rural Climate-Adaptation Finance Mechanism (ARCAFIM) scales climate-adaptation finance; ii) Agricultural Development Company (AgDevCo) provides long-term capital to agricultural small and medium-sized enterprises; and iii) the Farmers’ Organization Financing Program - Rwanda (FOFP-R) expands blended finance for farmer organisations. Together, they leverage private capital, strengthen cooperatives, and reinforce sovereign project outcomes

Task Description

Under the direct supervision of the Country Director, the UN Volunteer will provide technical assistance, advisory services, and mentoring to strengthen financial inclusion and rural finance systems across Special Project Implementation Unit (SPIU)-managed projects. Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following: - Support project implementation and supervision through the preparation of, participation in, and reporting on International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)-led implementation support and supervision missions of active projects. This entails contributions to the development of mission terms of reference (ToRs), supporting assessment of selected project components, drafting of report sections, and discussing mission reports with IFAD internal reviewers. - Act as a focal point for Access to Finance and Private Sector engagement by reviewing and strengthening project financial inclusion strategies, ensuring alignment with IFAD and government fiduciary requirements, and supporting the generation of loan pipelines from within IFAD-supported projects for the partner financing institutions. - Review country programmes' Annual Work Plans, Budgets, and Procurement Plans. - Monitor execution of Country Programme implementation and compliance with key performance indicators/parameters. - Support compliance of projects and country programmes with IFAD corporate-level policies, such as the Operational Results Management System (ORMS), Annual reviews, Country Strategic Opportunities Programme (COSOP) Review, Mid-Term Reviews (MTRs), etc. - Provide tailored implementation support to projects between missions, follow up on agreed actions from supervision missions, and discuss with the project management teams how to address issues and shortcomings in a timely manner. - Work closely with the Country Director on country strategic aspects, such as reporting on IFAD contributions to the national UN framework and its objectives, engagement in donor/sector working groups (especially in line with your specialization), and support portfolio-level reflection in line with valid IFAD country strategies. - In line with your skill set and the portfolio needs, strengthen thematic partnerships with relevant donor agencies, the private sector, and academia, to introduce required skills, knowledge, assistance, and co-investment into the portfolio. - Support the daily operational work of project management by reviewing project requests as appropriate and in line with your background and experience. - Support the knowledge agenda by generating technical inputs (papers, posters, blog posts) to showcase lessons from the portfolio. - Support cross-country learning within the region through technical presentations and appropriate communication of findings from missions/project analysis. - Support project design as required and appropriate; this entails contributing to the process of project design documentation, participating in design missions, and following up with government and other stakeholders on relevant communications/documentation. - Support and co-lead project completion and ensure appropriate reporting on project achievements toward set development objectives in line with IFAD and government requirements. - Support preparation of senior management visits to the country and potentially participate. - Support thematic events and workshops and participate in, and potentially co-lead, sessions. - Support reporting on events in appropriate channels within IFAD.

Eligibility Criteria

Age

18 - 80

Required experience

3 years

Nationality

Open to all nationalities

Assignment Requirements

Relevant experience

3 years

Language Requirements
EnglishRequired
Fluent
Required education level

Bachelor's degree

Area(s) of expertise

Agriculture, Development programmes, Economics and finance

Driving license

-

Competencies and values
☒ Accountability ☒ Adaptability and Flexibility ☒ Commitment and Motivation ☒ Communication ☒ Empowering Others ☒ Integrity ☒ Judgement and Decision-making ☒ Leadership ☒ Planning and Organizing ☒ Professionalism ☒ Self-Management ☒ Working in Teams
Skills and experience
Required: - Proven knowledge of financial products for rural development, including lines of credit, guarantee schemes, matching grant facilities, blended finance mechanisms, and fee-for-service models. - Proven capacity to produce high-quality written outputs including analytical papers, reports, financial models, and market studies. - Strong skills in drafting, editing, and presenting technical and policy documents for diverse stakeholders. - Experience in project management, monitoring, and evaluation, ideally with emphasis on financial inclusion and market adoption indicators. Desirable: - Skilled in developing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs ) and logical frameworks (log frames ) that track loans disbursed, repayment rates, contracts signed, and revenues generated. - Experience mentoring and coaching staff, farmer organizations, and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs ) on financial literacy, contract negotiation, and market engagement. - Ability to develop manuals and training materials to institutionalize good practices in finance and marketing. - Experience in supporting the design and/or operationalization of innovative finance instruments that extend credits for smallholder farmers, cooperatives, and SMEs. - Familiarity with regulatory frameworks for finance, trade, and digital platforms, and ability to advise on reforms that reduce barriers for private sector actors. - Experience coordinating with government, donors, and private sector stakeholders to foster enabling environments for sustainable finance and market systems.

Additional Information

Living conditions and remarks
Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, has experienced remarkable rejuvenation and stability, reflected in its modern infrastructure, safe environment, and well-organized transport system. While motorcycle taxis are the fastest option, standard taxis, public buses with prepaid cards, and rental cars offer safer alternatives. The city boasts well-maintained roads with minimal congestion. Accommodations and recreational facilities are readily available, alongside diverse shopping options for imported goods and essentials. Kigali has both public and private healthcare facilities, with major hospitals like King Faisal Hospital and Legacy Clinic offering comprehensive services and accepting CIGNA insurance. The city is exceptionally safe, with emergency services accessible via 999 for police, 111 for firefighters, and 112 for general emergencies. Visa process: Rwanda facilitates a straightforward visa process for international visitors: Visa on Arrival: Nationals from all countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Kigali International Airport and all land borders. This visa is typically valid for 30 days. Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member countries receive this visa free of charge for visits up to 30 days. Visit Rwanda Online Application (e-Visa): Travelers preferring to secure a visa before arrival can apply online through the IremboGov portal. The processing time is approximately 7 days, and fees vary based on the visa type. Irembo Support Application Requirements: - A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry. - A recent passport-sized photograph. - Completed visa application form. - Proof of accommodation or invitation letter. - Return or onward travel ticket. Important Considerations: - Visa fees and processing times may vary based on nationality and visa type. - It's advisable to check the latest visa policies before travel, as regulations can change. - Ensure all required documents are prepared to facilitate a smooth application process. For the most current information, consult the Rwanda Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration or the nearest Rwandan embassy or consulate.
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