Ref.
2026/AAFGO/15624
Job offer type
Field staff jobs
Type of contract
Fixed-term contract (CDD)
Activity sectors
Culture and heritage
Deadline date
2026/07/03 14:55
Duration
1 year
Département Géographique - GEO > DP - Ethiopie
Published on : 2026/06/10
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
ETHIOPIA
ADDIS ABABA
The African-European Museum Partnerships is a new initiative aiming to strengthen EU-Africa and intra-Africa partnerships between museums in Africa and Europe. Within this framework, funded by the European Union, co-financed by France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, and implemented by Expertise France and Goethe Institut, the Administrative and Financial Grant Officer will ensure the sound administrative, contractual and financial management of grants awarded under the project.
The postholder will support the management of grants across Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe within complex institutional settings involving multi-country and multi-actor consortia. In this context, he/she will ensure rigorous administrative and financial coordination, compliance with donor regulations and internal procedures, and the proper monitoring of grant implementation from contracting to closure.
The Administrative and Financial Grant Officer will report to the Project Manager and work in close collaboration with the project team, composed of a Project Manager, a Deputy Project Manager, a Head of Components 1 and 2, and a Technical Grant Officer, as well as with the Expertise France Country Support Office in Ethiopia, in particular the finance, procurement and logistics teams.
Key responsibilities include:
5. Liaison with Country Support Office
The African-European Museum Partnerships is the result of a process that started in 2022 Berlin among a group of African and European museum directors who shared the assessment that too few formats existed for African and European museums to interact, share knowledge and set up partnerships that transcend bilateral cooperation. In April 2023, 60 African and European museum directors from 28 African and 12 European countries gathered at an international forum in Dakar. Via the Dakar Declaration, the signatories expressed their shared ambition to strengthen partnerships between museums in Africa and Europe.
The “African-European Museum Partnerships” Initiative has three pillars – exhibitions, collections, and empowerment – and aims to achieve the following two results:
Target groups are mainly African and European museums, museum professionals, universities and specialised training organisations or initiatives. Beneficiaries include youth, schools, communities of origin and diaspora communities, civil society, artists, public sector entities (e.g. ministries of culture, education, tourism, foreign affairs), and private sector actors.
This Initiative will place partnership and co-creation at the centre of its activities with the implementation of two governance bodies: an African-European Strategic Steer and an African-European Advisory Board to foster a genuine Team Africa Europe Approach. The innovative governance and implementation approach aims to ensure that the ambition of the partnership will remain in line with the vision set by the African and European museum directors signing the Dakar Declaration of 2023.
The initiative has a budget of EUR 19,9M, financed by the European Commission and including additional contributions by EU Member States Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Implementing partners are the Goethe Institute (GI) and Expertise France (EF). A Technical Assistance team supports the coherence of the implementation work across all activities.
Italy has joined the African-European Museum Partnerships, pursuing the same objectives, by a parallel project entitled “Strengthening African-Italian Museum Partnerships”. This initiative concentrates on the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Uganda. Its budget of an additional EUR 4M is implemented by the Italian cooperation agency (AICS).
Expertise France
Expertise France is the public agency for the design and implementation of international technical cooperation projects.
Expertise France engineers and implements capacity-building projects, mobilizes technical expertise and acts as a project integrator, bringing together public expertise and private know-how.
The agency works closely with French public institutions, as well as with the European Union, to meet the needs of partner countries wishing to enhance the quality of their public policies to meet these challenges. More specifically, the agency coordinates and implements projects of national or regional scope in the main areas of public action:
The purpose of this recruitment is to identify an Administrative and Financial Grant Officer with strong experience in grant compliance, financial monitoring and contractual management.
The selected candidate should meet the following requirements:
Employment conditions
- Status: Open to national status/ Local contract. Fixed-term
- Duration of the assignment : one-year renewable fixed-term contract
- Mission location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Start date : September 2026
Interested candidates should submit via the "Apply" interface:
Deadline for application : 2026/07/03 14:55
Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :
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.