Terms of Reference (TOR) Women-led Homebased Food Micro-Franchise Model
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: SNV
Deadline: July 30, 2026
Job Description
General Objective
To design, pilot, and validate a scalable, commercially viable (MSD)-aligned micro-franchise hub framework that integrates homebased food with active green mobility platforms in Addis Ababa. The initiative aims to sustainably increase the net incomes of marginalized women and youth by establishing resilient localized market connectivity, eliminating digital exclusion, and optimizing green last-mile logistics cost structures.
Specific Objectives
The service providers are expected to address the following specific objectives, utilizing their market expertise to propose the most effective, flexible, and non-duplicative implementation details:
- Design and Operationalize the Micro-Franchise Hub Framework: Women-led neighborhood franchise hubs, aggregating home-produced meals with quality assurance.
- Leverage Active E-Mobility and EV Logistics Networks: leverage existing infrastructure or facilitate partnership with green mobility providers that enables youth delivery riders to use electric vehicles (EVs) for aggregated food delivery, potentially clustering the buyers’ locations, reducing fuel and maintenance costs and increasing net daily earnings.
- Deploy Low-Barrier Digital Market Linkages: Leverage existing low-barrier digital channels such as messaging boots, lightweight apps, and /or creating partnerships with commercial platforms to connect informal producers with corporate and consumer demand while minimizing onboarding barriers and avoiding duplication of existing technology.
- Facilitate Technical and Operational Capacity Building: Design targeted, essential technical support, including food safety and hygiene protocols for home-based women producers, and basic hub operational management training for franchise operators.
Required Qualifications:
Institutional and Technical Experience
- MSD & Partnership Facilitation: Proven experience applying Market Systems Development (MSD) approaches and structuring non-subsidized public-private partnerships to drive sustainable, systemic market changes.
- Micro-Franchise Hub & Network Design: Minimum 3–5 years of experience designing, launching, and managing localized micro-franchise hub models, including food aggregation, quality control SOPs, digital market linkages, and commercial strategies for informal women producers and neighborhood food MSEs.
- Green Logistics & E-Mobility Integration: Demonstrated expertise in urban green logistics, specifically integrating micro-franchise hubs with existing private electric vehicle (EV) networks, e-mobility logistics platforms, and asset-financing structures (such as Lease-to-Earn or Battery-as-a-Service).
Methodology and Sustainability
- Hub-Centric Operational Framework: Proven capacity to design, adapt, and deploy a viable micro-franchise hub operating system, financial cost-recovery models, and accessible digital onboarding tools tailored for informal women producers and youth riders.
- Field-Based Execution & Onboarding: Demonstrated use of practical, field-based delivery approaches focusing on live hub coordination, local marketplace coaching, real-time platform integration, and on-the-job support rather than classroom-based training.
- Addis Ababa Ecosystem Alignment: Ability to map, link, and integrate localized neighborhood food hubs with active e-mobility infrastructure, digital job platforms, and local market supply chains within the Addis Ababa context.
- Commercial Scalability & Exit Strategy: Capacity to validate the hub model’s operational cost recovery and market willingness to pay, delivering a clear blueprint to attract private capital for city-wide scaling independent of donor subsidies.
Governance and Capacity
- Responsible Business Conduct: Established and verifiable policies on corporate ethics, safeguarding, data protection, and responsible management of informal sector participant data.
- Language & Reporting Alignment: Strong institutional communication capacity, including professional English proficiency for high-level technical reporting and key stakeholder engagement, paired with full Amharic fluency among field teams for direct hub operations and community trust-building.
For more requirements and qualifications, please see the detailed TOR in the link below.
- Teamwork
How to Apply
Submission Guidelines and Application Submission Date:
Both the Technical and Financial proposals should be sent separately, only through: ettenders@snv.org
Therefore, SNV will expect two submission emails that are for the technical and financial offer. Both email subjects must contain the name of the assignment and proposal type. If the consultants miss the submission procedure, they will be automatically rejected.
Title of the specific assignment: Women-led Home-based Food Micro-Franchise Model
SNV will be rejected for proposals submitted without indicating the title of the assignment “Women-led Home-based Food Micro-Franchise Model” in the subject of the email.
For any clarification and questions, use the following email: Samson Gizaw sgizaw@snv.org
Proposals must be received by the SNV no later than July 30, 2026, 17:00 PM, 17:00 (5:00PM) close of business.
SNV Ethiopia, Roosevelt St. on the way from AU to Mexico Square, telephone: +251 (0)11 616 6232, P.O. Box 40675, Addis Ababa | Ethiopia
SNV Ethiopia reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.



