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Community Engagement Advisor (Soil Values Bamako or Ouagadougou), Bamako, Mali

SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
Mali

Description du poste

Community Engagement Advisor (Soil Values Bamako or Ouagadougou), Bamako, Mali Organization: SNV Netherlands Development Organisation Country: Mali City: Bamako Office: SNV Netherlands Development Organisation Bamako, Mali Description de l'entreprise SNV is a global development partner, deeply rooted in the countries where we operate. Driven by a vision of a better world where all people live with dignity and have equitable opportunities to thrive sustainably, SNV strengthens capacities and catalyses partnerships that transform agri-food, energy, and water systems. We help strengthen institutions and effective governance, reduce gender inequalities and barriers to social inclusion, and enable adaptation and mitigation to the climate and biodiversity crises. With 60 years of experience and a team of approximately 1,600 people, we support our partners in more than 20 countries in Africa and Asia, tailoring our approaches to different contexts to achieve large-scale impact and create more equitable lives for all. Our CARE principles— Committed to Impact , Adaptive to Context , Respecting Differences , and Expertise in Practice —are at the heart of who we are and the work we do. These principles are embedded in our vision, mission, and strategy, which serve as our compass guiding us towards 2030. For more information on SNV, please refer to our website: www.snv.org Project Background The Dutch government, through its Directorate General for International Cooperation (DGIS), has funded a ten-year “Soil Values” programme (2024-2033) in Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria and Mali. The project is implemented by IFDC (lead of consortium), SNV, and Wageningen University, together with several leading knowledge partners ( https://ifdc.org/projects/soil-values/). Soil Values project aims to support the large-scale adoption of proven soil health technologies and approaches, ensuring social inclusion, that improve soil fertility on 2.0 million hectares of arable land for 1.5 million smallholder food producers in 40 watersheds. The programme seeks to sustainably improve soil health to boost agricultural productivity and resilience, particularly for smallholder farmers in the Sahel, including marginalised groups. It focuses on three main areas: promoting agroecology, developing inclusive markets and finance, and fostering supportive institutional environments. SNV is responsible for integrating community and landscape approaches, combining local knowledge with nature-based and external solutions to improve soil fertility and water conservation through participatory, community-driven watershed management. Description du poste As Community engagement Advisor, you are leading Soil Values community engagement approach across 3 countries in the Sahel. By doing so you contribute to the component 2 - INTEGRATE - of Soil Values project. Capitalizing on the landscape assessments and ILM guidance provided SNV, IWMI, IFDC and other knowledge partners across several river basins, you drive a strategic agenda which engages partners and stakeholders towards next-stage landscape transformation on the following topics: Facilitate Community watershed planning: Mobilize local stakeholders and support Inclusive Landscape Management (ILM) and watershed planning to identify soil fertility challenges and community priorities. Conduct Participatory Assessments: Lead participatory analyses with communities using PRA tools and Geoportal data to understand landscape constraints and identify sustainable land management opportunities. Strengthen Capacity and promote soil health practices: Support training, Farmer Field Schools, and demonstration activities to promote Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) and agroecological practices while linking communities with extension services and partners. Promote inclusion and partnerships: Ensure active participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups and support collaboration with stakeholders and programs such as the Food Systems Resilience Program (FSRP) and DGIS funded Program to mobilize investments. Support monitoring and knowledge sharing: Track progress of community watershed plans, document lessons learned and contribute to reporting and knowledge sharing within the Soil Values program. Together with the FSRP, DGIS-Funded programs field teams, Country Field Leads and Local Implementation Partners (LIP), you facilitate the Community engagement and the ILM process to strengthen their capacity to guide and implement potential solutions. During the process, you pay special attention to climate-resilient aspects of the solutions and conflict management on natural resources, such as land, water, pastures, and forest. You make yourself familiar and further develop facilitation methods described in the Inclusive ILM guide to ensure that women, youth, pastoralists, and other vulnerable groups contribute to the discussions and that the solutions chosen also to address their specific problems. You are a trusted and experienced partner for internal colleagues and external stakeholders, particularly at community and local government levels. As an organized and strategic practitioner in community engagement and inclusive landscape management, you are able to manage multiple priorities while facilitating collaboration among diverse actors. Through strong facilitation, guidance, and coaching, you support communities and local partners in developing and implementing sustainable soil fertility and land management practices. You are skilled at managing change and building trust, enabling you to work effectively with farmers, community leaders, government institutions, and development partners. You are able to bridge the perspectives of consortium partners with the realities and needs of communities and national stakeholders, ensuring that interventions remain locally relevant and inclusive. Working in a results-oriented, flexible, hands-on manner, you are committed to achieving SNV and Soil V

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