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Study on Economic and Social Impacts of Illegal Electrification, South Africa

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Location:South Africa
South Africa
Category:Consulting services
Status:Open
Sectors:Energy, Law
Languages:English, French
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: EUR 215,000
Date posted: Apr 2, 2026

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Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive study on the nature, severity and magnitude of illegal electrification in South Afri...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants are economic operators (single firms or consortia/groupings) able to deliver an 18-month (expected) study contract executed in South Africa, covering a firm tranche (budget EUR 165,000) and an optional tranche (budget EUR 50,000). Capacity must be demonstrated through technical, professional, and financial guarantees adequate for a complex...

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Intitulé: STUDY ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ILLEGAL ELECTRIFICATION, SOUTH AFRICA Date et heure limite de remise des plis: 24/04/2026 14:00 (heure de Paris) Référence: VIL-2026-0129 Objet: THE STUDY ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACTS OF ILLEGAL ELECTRIF
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About the Funding Agency

AFD - Agence Française de Développement (French Development Agency) - a bi-lateral development finance institution established in 1941 that works on behalf of the French government.

AFD works to fight poverty and promote sustainable development. They finance projects in more than 90 countries, aiming to improve living conditions, support economic growth, protect the planet, and help countries in fragile situations. 

 

About the Sectors

Energy

Involves the production, transformation, transportation, and distribution of energy from renewable and non-renewable sources.


Key areas:
  • Renewable and non-renewable energy production
  • Energy infrastructure and distribution systems
  • Power generation and energy supply solutions

Law

Covers initiatives that strengthen legal systems, support justice sector reforms, and promote the rule of law at national and international levels.


Key areas:
  • Legal and judicial reform
  • Regulatory and legislative development
  • Justice sector and court system strengthening
  • Public safety, police, and penitentiary reform

Locations

South Africa

South Africa possesses one of the most developed infrastructure systems in Africa, including extensive transport networks, ports, energy assets and financial markets. However, maintenance backlogs, electricity supply constraints and logistics bottlenecks have weighed on growth in recent years. Reform of state-owned enterprises, expansion of renewable energy procurement and increased private participation in infrastructure are central to restoring efficiency, strengthening competitiveness and supporting long-term economic expansion.

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