21: A PARTNER IN DEVELOPMENT YOU CAN TRUST TO MEET YOUR TECHNICAL NEEDS COMPANY PRESENTATION 30 May 2013 Pretoria, RSA.

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21: A PARTNER IN DEVELOPMENT YOU CAN TRUST TO MEET YOUR TECHNICAL NEEDS COMPANY PRESENTATION 30 May 2013 Pretoria, RSA

2 Harare Head Office

About Jimat - Overview  Registration: 1992, as Private Limited Company  Offices: Zimbabwe, Malawi and Botswana*  Vision: To be the first choice provider of consultancy services in developing and emerging economies  Mission: To satisfy the research and technical needs of our clients 3

Thematic Areas 1. Agriculture and Food Security 2. Aid Effectiveness 3. Capacity Building 4. Children and Youth 5. Environment and Climate Change 6. Gender 7. Health Services Development 8. HIV and AIDS 9. Market Research 10. Monitoring and Evaluation 11. Poverty and Social Protection 12. Survey Management 4

Services  Feasibility Studies and Institutional Due Diligence  Formulation of National Policies, and Costed Strategic Plans  Project Proposal Writing  Project Management  *Capacity Building  Design of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems  Process, Outcome, Impact and Value for Money Evaluations  Baseline and Socio-Economic Surveys  Workshop Facilitation Services 5

Services – Capacity Building  Partner Institutional Viability Assessment  Cost benefit analysis of development programmes  Gender mainstreaming in development cooperation  Results Based Management  Monitoring and evaluation  NGO financial systems and donor compliance  Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and mitigation  Poverty data analysis  NGO income generating projects  NGO project Proposal Writing 6

Where we work  Countries: 26 (in Africa, Asia, Europe and USA) 7

Staffing 8

Main Clients  DFID, USAID, AusAID, Austria, Sida, Danida, Swiss +  European Union  The World Bank  United Nations Group  SADC, COMESA, EAC, IGAD, IOC  Local and international NGOs  International Universities  Regional Networks (FANRPAN, FARA)  Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 9

Flagship Assignments  First and Second Phase Evaluations of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa and Presentation of Findings to Busan Conference (2008, 2010)  Provision of a Programme Support Unit for the "Non-State Actors Capacity Building Programme" in Botswana; Client: National Authorising Officer, Ministry of Finance Botswana; , €2,096,950 ( )  Alignment of Seed Policies and Quarantine and Phytosanitary Measures for Seed by the Zimbabwe HaSSP National Task Team ( ) 10

Recent Flagship Assignments  Partner Institutional Viability Assessment for FANRPAN, Country: Zimbabwe, Angola, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zambia, Mauritius, Madagascar, Malawi ( )  Development and Costing of the Five Year National Nutrition Strategic Plan, and National Social Support Programme for Malawi ( )  Evaluation of Government of Tanzania / UNICEF 7 Learning Districts Strategy ( )  Design and implementation of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation System for the Government of Mozambique 5 Year Development Programme ( ) 11

Our Exponential Growth, First 20 Years 12 First 50 Cumulative Number of Contracts Executed

Annual Turn Over in the last 4 years 13

10 ways we create Value for you…  Diverse sector experience (12 thematic areas)  Wide range of services (9 service lines)  Familiarity with donors requirements (all except the BRIC DPs)  Two decades of development work (21 years of consulting)  Global best practices (worked in 26 countries, 5 continents)  Fast mobilisation of skills (10 international partner firms)  Large pool of experts with diverse skills (350+ associates)  We manage the experts and outputs for you  We respond to calls for proposals quickly (in-house staff)  Strong internal project management systems ensure VfM 14

Contact Us You! JIMAT DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS 101 BAINES AVE, HARARE ZIMBABWE FCT: /6 |Office: /3 15