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Uganda
Over the past 17 years, Kilimo Trust has built a solid reputation as a reliable partner for sustainable market-led agricultural development in the East African region. With headquarters in Uganda, and affiliated subsidiaries in Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda, Kilimo Trust maintains a lean operations team, choosing to work through partnerships with local and regional actors for efficiency.
In each of the East African countries, the agriculture sector employs over 70 percent of the population. However, the contribution of this sector to GDP is no more than 30 percent across all those economies. Kilimo Trust is committed to addressing this and other sector challenges by structuring national and regional trade in agricultural products in support of its mission to make agribusiness a transformative tool for wealth creation, food and nutrition security for smallholder farmers and value chain actors.
Kilimo Trust relies on the support of its funding partners and implementing partners (public and private), as well as the guidance of its Board of Trustees and the Management to realize the grand vision of a sustained and equitable wealth creation, food and nutrition security for smallholder farmers and other value chain actors. Our core values: Value for money, Partnerships, Teamwork, Empathy and Integrity are the bedrock of our operations.
Are you looking for Data Collection jobs in Uganda 2025 today? then you might be interested in Enumerators (Temporary) jobs at Kilimo Trust
Full Time
Deadline:
29 May 2025
Job Title
Enumerators (Temporary) jobs at Kilimo Trust
Kilimo Trust
Job Description
Job Opportunity: Enumerators (Temporary)
Location: Namutumba, Sironko, Bulambuli, Kapchorwa, and Kween
Category: Administration
Organization: Kilimo Trust
Kilimo Trust is seeking qualified Enumerators to support a short-term data collection assignment focused on radio listenership and the adoption of post-harvest handling (PHH) practices in Eastern Uganda. This activity is part of the EAMIAT Project, supported by AGRA, which aims to improve market access for farmers and MSMEs. In early 2025, the project implemented radio campaigns and PHH trainings to promote aflatoxin management.
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
See all details of the qualifications, competencies and education for this role under the "How to Apply" section below.
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Indicate your current district of residence
Provide work references (emails of previous firms or contacts from similar assignments)
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How to Apply
Participate in a one-day training, including a pre-survey test
Conduct structured interviews using KOBO Collect
Ensure accurate and complete data collection
Submit data daily and report any issues promptly
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Social Sciences, Monitoring & Evaluation, or a related field
Prior experience in field surveys and basic report writing
Proficiency in one of the local languages: Lusoga, Lumasaba, or Kupsabiny, based on district of deployment
Strong attention to detail and effective communication skills
Willingness to work in remote areas

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