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2026/FAFPSDEEP/14584

Job offer type
Experts

Type of contract
Service contract

Deadline date
2026/01/28 09:00

Duration of the assignment
Short term

Duration
100 Days

Mission description

General objective 

The overall objective is to provide technical assistance that will ensure the active implementation of activities for the related Strategic Objective (SO1) of the Project.

 

Specific objectives 

  1. Capacity Building
  • Organize training programs and hands-on workshops using learning by doing (LBD) methodologies for SMEs and women-led businesses.
  • Identify gaps in access to finance hindering women’s participation in intra-African trade
  • Establish mentorship programs pairing experienced women entrepreneurs with young female SME leaders to navigate business challenges
  • Provide mentorship and training support to women-led SMEs through women associations to sell products in African markets and advise on e-commerce practices
  • Assist women associations in designing and developing e-platforms for engagement in the national market
  • Promote the achievements of Ethiopian women entrepreneurs through the AfCFTA initiative

 

      2. Public-Private Engagement 

  • Facilitate public-private dialogues and assess their effectiveness through organized forums and roundtables for private sector stakeholders to provide feedback on AfCFTA implementation
  • Advocate for public-private partnerships focused on developing critical trade infrastructure, such as roads, ports, ICT, and customs facilities 

 

      3. Technical Assistance

  • Develop tailored export strategies for pre-identified companies or associations in alignment with MoTRI priorities
  • Assess and enhance the capacities of ECCSA (Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectorial Association), AACCSA (Addis Ababa Chamber of Commerce and Sectorial Association), and other relevant sectoral associations through training and advisory services
  • Collaborate with ECCSA (Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectorial Association), AACCSA (Addis Ababa Chamber of Commerce and Sectorial Association), and other sectoral associations to promote supportive policies for the private sector within the context of AfCFTA

 

     4. Stakeholder Engagement

  • Support in setting up the technical working group
  • Support the Project Team in developing and maintaining effective relationships with all relevant stakeholders and introduce relevant stakeholders to the Project Team
  • Support the Project Team in formalizing partnership agreements with concerned stakeholders 

 

     5. Market Access and Export Promotion

  • Support relevant beneficiaries in participating in trade events and business delegations for SMEs and women-led businesses to other African countries under the AfCFTA
  • Conduct enterprise audit processes for the private sector to ensure compliance and readiness
  • Engage with ESLSE (Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise), EFFSAA (Ethiopian Freight Forwarders and Shipping Agents Association), and other logistics providers for readiness assessments to improve transportation infrastructure, reduce export costs, and facilitate access to African markets for Ethiopian companies

 

Description of the assignment

The service provider must provide this service in line with the agreed procedure and timelines of Expertise France:

Methodology and Tasks

  • Review relevant project documents (to be shared once contracted)
  • Participate in an Inception Meeting with the ECOTRADE team and other stakeholders to define expectations
  • Ensure consistency with Expertise France and EU implementation guidelines.
  • Hold intermittent meetings with ECOTRADE, where required, to track progress of work

 

Anticipated deliverables (not exhaustive) 

  1. Trainings and Workshops: Documentation of SME and women-led business trainings/workshops conducted using existing or newly developed manuals and learning by doing (LBD) methodologies, including participant feedback
  2. Mentorship Programs:  Records of mentorship activities pairing experienced women entrepreneurs with young SME leaders, including monitoring updates
  3. Public-Private Dialogues: Summaries of forums/roundtables held, with stakeholder feedback and recommendations for AfCFTA implementation
  4. Export Strategies: Developed export strategies and tailored advisory briefs for selected companies/associations, aligned with MoTRI priorities, using existing policy and training materials
  5. Stakeholder engagements: Documentation of technical working group meetings, partnership agreements, and stakeholder introductions facilitated
  6. Trade Events:  Records of SMEs’ and women-led businesses’ participation in AfCFTA trade events, including success stories and promotional highlights
  7. Technical Assistance for Sectoral Associations: Assess and enhance capacities of key private sector associations (ECCSA, AACCSA)


 

Notes:

1.    The above Deliverables are indicative and not exhaustive 

2.    Specific Deliverables with actual deadlines will be indicated in respective Purchase Orders that will be issued for each assignment under this Framework Agreement. 

3.    All deliverables must be submitted in English and follow the EU’s standard format for project documents (templates will be shared).

 

      

Coordination 

The expert will work under the direct supervision of an assigned official from the ECOTRADE Project. Coordination with specific stakeholders may be required.

 

 

Place, duration and terms of performance

  • Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (with possible remote options)
  • Implementation period: Indicative start date for February 2026. Specific work periods will be indicated in respective Purchase Orders to be issued 

Project or context description

The ECOTRADE Project is a four-year initiative (2025–2029) funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France. It supports Ethiopia's implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), with a focus on strengthening institutional capacity, promoting private-sector-led regional value chains, and supporting knowledge systems.

The rationale behind the Project and its focus on supporting the implementation of the AfCFTA in Ethiopia with a focus on the private-led value chain development (VCD) approach is based on the following elements :

·       Ethiopia, with the fastest-growing youth population, stands to benefit the most if the country implements trade facilitation measures that cuts red tape and simplifies customs procedures for the private sector. Nevertheless, it requires expertise in various areas to guide policymakers and chain actors in the implementation of the AfCFTA.

·       In countries such as Ethiopia, which are affected by fragility and conflict, the private sector plays a critical role in providing jobs, income, and stability. Hence, providing technical support to private sector players to build their internal capacity to start trading across borders, or increase their trade volumes, or/and geographical coverage is paramount and must take center stage.

·       The Private Sector will need to be capacitated to increase their readiness across various strategic sectors to take advantage of new opportunities unfolding under the new single market that the AfCFTA creates.

·       The promotion of value chains is a complex challenge within the realm of private sector development and beyond; therefore, the potential of such interventions for local economic development and poverty reduction through trade in value added and RVCs is significant.

·       Promoting value chain development is increasingly being recognized as a promising approach to address not only economic development, decent job creation, equitable and inclusive growth, but a wider range of social and environmental development issues, thus able to legitimise stronger efforts to support private sector development.

·       Increasing openness to AfCFTA will lead to higher competitive pressure on regional but also on Ethiopian domestic markets. This regional integration, where production and trade relationships are nowadays much more coordinated, leaves less space for individual firms and small enterprises to design, produce, and market on their own. Thus, it is important to understand how to integrate in value chains in a way that allows for incorporation of a growing number of the workforce and increasing levels of productivity and incomes for SMEs and women-led businesses.

 

The Project currently has five (5) Strategic Objectives (SOs). 

·       Specific Objective 1: The private sector is actively engaged alongside the government to support the AfCFTA’s successful implementation

·       Specific Objective 2:  Regional value chains are integrated, and trade/transport connectivity is facilitated with a focus on increasing women's participation in commercial and logistics processes

·       Specific Objective 3: Relevant authorities in the implementation of the AfCFTA are supported

·       Specific Objective 4: Academic institutions and research institutions are supported

·       Specific Objective 5: Enhance Ethiopia’s readiness to implement the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol

 

In line with the above, the ECOTRADE Project is seeking to engage the services of Private Sector Development Experts within a Framework Agreement to support with the structuring and implementation of interventions related to the thematic area of Private Sector Development.

Required profile

Number of expert positions per assignment: 3 Individual Consultants

Please note: each Consultant will be recruited separately and will be assigned specific tasks (within the framework of this assignment) by the issuance of Purchase Orders.

 

Profile of the designated expert(s) responsible for contract execution

  • Advanced degree in International Trade, Economics, Business, or related field.

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in private sector development, trade policy, or international development.

  • Proven experience with SME capacity building, export promotion, value chain development, and public-private dialogue (preferably in Ethiopia).

  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and report writing skills.

  • English required; Amharic an asset.

  • Proven experience in working with international development organizations on private sector development and trade-related projects

Selection criteria for applications

The selection process for candidates will be based on the following criteria :

  • Candidate’s training/skills/experience
  • Candidate’s expected linguistic understanding
  • Candidate's knowledges related to local context (country or region intervention)

Deadline for application : 2026/01/28 09:00

Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :

  • democratic, economic, and financial governance ;
  • peace, stability, and security ;
  • climate, agriculture, and sustainable development ;
  • health and human development ;

In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results. 

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