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P178045
Support to Regional Knowledge Capacity on Economic Transformation, Resilience, and Recovery
Western and Central Africa
OP00274302
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
GH-ACET2-385022-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Feb 23, 2024 23:45
Feb 19, 2024
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION II
Anna Rosengren
PMB C4 CANTONMENTS ACCRA
Western and Central Africa
Western and Central Africa
0242436858
anna.rosengren@acetforafrica.org
African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET)
Invitation for Expressions of Interest
Consulting Services– Individual Consultants Country: Ghana Grant No. P178045
Project: Support to Regional Knowledge Capacity on Economic Transformation, Resilience and Recovery Programme
Individual Consultants – Senior Scholars/Economists (Gender and Macroeconomics) to produce Gender Papers for African Transformation Report 4
About ACET
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) is one of the pre-eminent organizations in the world focused on advancing African solutions to African transformation challenges. Driven by a commitment to support governments address the policy and institutional barriers that hamper sustained economic growth on the continent, ACET was founded in 2008 with the support of national governments alongside major multilateral, bilateral donors and foundations. ACET is an economic policy institute that provides research, policy advice, and institutional strengthening for African countries to develop their economies, reduce poverty, and improve livelihoods. To learn more about ACET visit https://acetforafrica.org
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) has received a grant from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) /International Development Association (IDA), and intends to apply part of the proceeds of this grant towards the procurement of consultants for the production of Gender Papers for the African Transformation Report 4
Background of Assignment
The African Transformation Report (ATR) is one of ACET’s flagship products. It is produced every three years and focuses on key opportunities and binding constraints to economic transformation. The reports provide policy recommendations that, when possible, include examples of good practice from across the continent that can be scaled up or replicated.
With the slow and uneven progress towards closing the gender gap across the continent, gender equality has been selected as the focus of the fourth edition of the African Transformation Report (ATR4). ATR4 will undertake research to better understand why countries are failing to implement gender policies at scale despite the overwhelming evidence on the link between gender equality and increased economic growth. In exploring the relationship between gender equality and economic transformation, the ATR4 will seek to expand ACET’s Growth with DEPTH (Diversification, Export competitiveness, Productivity, Technological upgrading, and Human wellbeing)[1] model to include a robust gender perspective. While the current model effectively advances ACET’s policy research, advisory, and advocacy work, there is still scope for improvements - particularly in expanding the knowledge gap on the progress of female participation in economic transformation and outcomes.
As part of the ATR development process, ACET will commission subject matter experts to conduct deep dives in areas of interest and produce background papers to underpin the report. The background papers may also be published as standalone pieces to provide evidence and inform broader research and analysis.
The objective of this study is to explore in what specific ways gender equality promotes or hinders economic transformation in key economic sectors of African countries, using Growth with DEPTH as the analytical framework.
Scope of Assignment
The goal of this study is to use sound research methods and available country and regional databases, as well as other rapid primary research methods, to explore the interlinkages between gender equality and each dimension of the DEPTH concept. The specific tasks are the following:
This study will prioritize multi-country studies from the following countries: Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Nigeria in West Africa; Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda in East Africa; Cameroon in Central Africa; and Zambia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, and Mauritius in Southern Africa. Detailed terms of reference can be found on the ACET website ( www.acetforafrica.org) or by sending an email to procurement@acetforafrica.org
Qualification, Skills, and Experience (Shortlisting Criteria)
Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply. Successful applicants shall be required to start work in November.
ACET invites eligible individuals to indicate their interest in the assignment. Interested consultants must provide information indicating their qualifications and ability to perform the services (Cover letter expressing interests and Detailed CVs.). Subject line should clearly indicate the title of the assignment.
EOIs can be submitted in hard copies or via mail to the address below.
The attention of interested consultants is drawn to section III, paragraphs 3.14,3.16 and 3.17 of the World Banks “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016 revised November 2017 and August 2018.consultants will be selected in accordance with Individual Selection Method set out in the Bank’s Procurement Regulations
Interested consultants may obtain further information from the Procurement Unit at the
Address below from 0:800 to 17:00 hrs. GMT
Expressions of interest must be delivered to the address below by, Monday 6th November, 2023 ( by 23:59 hrs. GMT)
Address
The Chief Operating Officer,
ATTN: Procurement Unit,
#7 Yiyiwa Drive, Abelemkpe
PMB CT4, Cantonments, Accra, Ghana,
T: +233 (0) 302 210 240, +233 (0) 242 436 858
Email: procurement@acetforafrica.org, www.acetforafrica.org