2012 Call for Technical Consultants - Agriculture
Agricultural Technical Consultants
Location: Kenya Duration: Short-Term CARANA Corporation (www.carana.com), a contractor for USAID, designs and directs innovative economic growth strategies to help countries and businesses compete globally, reducing poverty and raising living standards around the world. For 25 years, we have specialized in market-led solutions to development challenges in more than 80 countries, packaging our expertise with on-the-ground resources for continuing, cost-effective results. CARANA is recruiting for the upcoming USAID-funded Kenya Feed the Future Innovation Engine Project. This project is intended to harness the power of innovative private sector approaches to leverage resources and integrate new approaches to agricultural solutions, thereby accelerating efforts to address poverty and food security needs in Kenya. CARANA Corporation (www.carana.com) is recruiting for the following short-term technical assistance:
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