

Request for Proposals (RFP)
Summary Information
RA Department: Impacts programs
Location(s): Rwanda
Commitment: 6 Months(48 days in total)
Desired start date and duration: 15th May 2026 Until November 30, 2026
Under direction of: Senior Director East and Southern Africa (EASA)
About the Rainforest Alliance
The Rainforest Alliance (RA) is an international nonprofit organization working at the intersection of business, agriculture, and forests to make responsible business the new normal. We are building an alliance to protect forests, improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities, promote their human rights, and help them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis. We envision a world where people and nature thrive in harmony.
The Rainforest Alliance is creating a more sustainable world by using social and market forces to protect nature and improve the lives of farmers and forest communities. For more information, please visit http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/about.
Overview
Rwanda is an agriculture-based economy. Agriculture contributes 35% to the national GDP and employs about 70% of the population. Tea production in Rwanda has increased steadily over the past decades from 5,910 tons of made tea in 1980 to 40,003 tons by June 2024. 65% of tea is supplied by smallholder farmers while the remaining 35% is supplied from plantations. Tea generated USD 114.8 million from the export sales of 38,467.7 tons of made tea in the year 2023/2024. The high performance of Tea sector is the result of Government and private efforts (NAEB 2026).
According to NAEB, about 420,000 bags of coffee are grown by over 400,000 smallholder farm families in about 42,000 Ha of land. Coffee production plays a crucial role in Rwanda's economy, contributing approximately $115 million to the economy in the 2022/2023 fiscal year, which accounted for 13.5% of the total agricultural export value. Between 2017 and 2023, coffee exports generated over $452 million, highlighting its importance as a cash crop. In 2025, Rwanda's coffee production reached 21,295 tons, marking a 25% increase from the previous year, with export revenues rising significantly (World Coffee Research).
The Rainforest Alliance has been active in Rwanda for one and a half decade. In 2024, the Rainforest Alliance Program reached 39 Certificate Holders in Rwanda- 19 in Coffee and 20 in Tea. The Coffee program covered 64,000 farmers and 96, 500 workers. The Tea Program covered 32,000 farmers and 51,800 workers. In neighboring Burundi, in 2024, the Rainforest Alliance coffee Program reached 14 Certificate Holders in coffee and Tea, the Coffee Program covered 73,000 farmers and 93,900 workers. The tea program covered 63,000 farmers and 36,000 workers in the same year.
In 2024, the Rainforest Alliance program was implemented in over 17,600 Ha of coffee farms and 29,500 Ha of tea farms in Rwanda and 14800 Ha of coffee farms and 10,000 Ha of tea farms in Burundi. Key stakeholders in the region includes NAEB Rwanda, Coffee Exporting Companies, Tea growing factories and companies, Multistakeholder Platforms e.g. Global Coffee Platform, CSOs, Burundi Coffee Regulatory Agency (ARFIC) and Burundi Tea Office (OTB).
Consultancy Scope of Work
Main Objectives
The consultant will support Rainforest Alliance to maintain strong relationships with Certificate Holders, tea and coffee stakeholders, development partners and CSOs and government entities to drive and safeguard the quality and implementation of Rainforest Alliance certification in Rwanda and to some extent in Burundi.
The Consultant will conduct regular field monitoring of Rainforest Alliance Certified members in Rwanda and Burundi to understand and assess their progress in implementing Rainforest Alliance standards requirements.
The consultancy will also identify areas where certified members may require additional support and/ or where further investigation into key compliance issues is necessary. Expected outcomes include a comprehensive analysis of field-level implementation, a set of actionable recommendations for addressing identified gaps, and strategic input to guide capacity-building efforts and potential follow up actions by Rainforest Alliance and its partners
Additionally, the consultancy will Support RA assignments in the country as requested by the senior Director EASA/ Country Director Uganda/ Producer Support Manager Africa.
The Consultant will have overall responsibility for the assignment, including liaising with plantations and stakeholders in Rwanda and Burundi and Rainforest Alliance staff. He/she will prepare own work plans and work reports to be approved by the Senior Director EASA/ Country Director Uganda.
The expected deliverables include:
Deliverables
Deliverable
Description
KPIs
Member Monitoring Visits in Rwanda Coffee and Tea
Conduct at least 3 visits monthly to Certificate Holders to monitor progress on the implementation of RA standard requirements
· Identify deviations and ongoing risks in members’ implementation.
· Identify members’ needs for further training and support.
· Identify observations that are inconsistent with the finding of Rainforest Alliance Audit reports and signal the need for further investigation.
· Provide monthly reports, and providing supporting documents and photographs, on each visit.
· Schedule and implement regular follow-up visits based on needs of individual members and recommendation of Senior Director EASA and Country Director Uganda.
At least 3 Farm Visit Reports in a Month
Government and stakeholder dialogues in Rwanda
Keep tabs with government and key sector dialogues in the country especially with NAEB, Coffee and tea companies and stakeholders among others
Monthly Report
Support RA activities in Rwanda and Burundi
Support RA assignments in Rwanda/ Burundi as requested by the senior Director EASA and or Country Director Uganda
Collaborate with Rainforest Alliance staff, including Producer Support Staff, Quality of Implementation and Customer Success to propose, design and implement trainings and certification as per approved requests.
Assignment Reports
General Terms and Conditions for Request for Proposal
Qualifications for the Consultancy
The consultant would need to meet the following requirements:
Submission of Proposals
Rainforest Alliance invites qualified consultants /consultant firms to submit the following:
Consultant Selection Criteria
Selection of the consultant is based on the following criteria:
Items
Percentage
Technical proposal
25%
Methodology
15%
Team Composition and expertise
15%
Previous Experience
15%
Financial Proposal or Budget
15%
Availability
15%
Anticipated Maximum Level of Effort by the Consultant
48 net working days spread from May - November 2026 (this does not include the days required to undertake special/ other assignments that may be requested by Rainforest Alliance)
Proposal Process
All proposals must be submitted to rnakabuga@ra.org and copied to Jnganga@ra.org and lagyapong@ra.org with the subject: Rainforest Alliance Program Support Rwanda.
Applicant are able to ask for questions and clarification up to Four (04) days after the date of the publication of this Request for Proposal to rnakabuga@ra.org
Finalists will be notified of their selection in 2 weeks after reviews/interviews
Contact person for questions
Rashida Nakabuga (rnakabuga@ra.org)
Deadline for submission of questions
30th April 2026
Deadline for submission of proposals
5th May 2026
Thank you for your interest in working with the Rainforest Alliance