Expertise France (formerly Agence Francaise d’Expertise Technique Internationale) (HQ)

Assistance technique pour les acteurs du financement MEET Africa – Phase 3

Last update: Apr 17, 2026 Last update: Apr 17, 2026

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Location:Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Morocco ...
Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Open
Sectors:Environment & Climate, Private Sector & Trade
Languages:French

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Objectives: Provide technical assistance for MEET Africa Phase 3 to strengthen and structure diaspora-linked financi...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants include consulting firms, consortia, or independent experts (minimum team of 4 people) able to deliver an 18‑month technical assistance programme (contract duration 22 months) to diaspora-related financing actors. Applicants may be based in France or abroad; foreign entities must...

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Intitulé: Assistance technique pour les acteurs du financement MEET Africa – Phase 3 Date et heure limite de remise des plis: 17/05/2026 23:59 (heure de Paris) Référence: 26-MAPA-S103 Objet: Assistance technique pour les acteurs du financement MEET Africa
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About the Funding Agency

Expertise France (formerly Agence Francaise d’Expertise Technique Internationale) (HQ)

The mission of Expertise France is in line with French co-operation, development aid, influence and economic diplomacy policies. The agency promotes French public expertise with a view to building public policies meeting the institutional, economic, demographic, social and environmental challenges of partner countries.

Expertise France supports administrations or any other actor taking part in the implementation of these policies, such as public institutions, Parliaments, civil society or the private sector, in order to:

  • promote democratic, financial and economic governance;
  • work towards a return to stability and respond to threats;
  • meet the challenges of sustainable development and climate change;
  • contribute to harmonious human development.

With a volume of activity worth 120 million euros, more than 300 projects implemented in 80 countries as well as 63,000 days of expertise delivered in 2015, Expertise France is the leading public agency of French international technical assistance.

About the Sectors

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Private Sector & Trade

Entails initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, strengthen competitive markets, and expand domestic and international trade opportunities.


Key areas:
  • Private sector development and SME/MSME support
  • Entrepreneurship, start-ups, and business growth initiatives
  • Trade facilitation, import/export, and market access
  • Commerce, retail/wholesale, and free trade mechanisms

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Cameroon

Cameroon’s development strategy has involved substantial public spending on infrastructure and economic activity, with recent budgets reflecting increased financing needs to support growth across transport, energy and public services. While infrastructure investment aims to stimulate non-oil sector growth, Cameroon still faces challenges related to governance, liquidity constraints and lingering infrastructure gaps in road networks and utilities. Continued reforms to strengthen institutional capacity, improve public-private partnerships and mobilize external financing are central to enhancing the quality and impact of infrastructure spending in driving inclusive development.

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Cote d'Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire has positioned infrastructure investment at the core of its economic development strategy, with major projects in transport corridors, energy expansion, urban mobility and digital networks that support one of the region’s fastest-growing economies. Regional integration initiatives and improved logistics capacity bolster the country’s role as an economic hub in West Africa. Continued focus on institutional reforms, regulatory frameworks and enhanced public-private partnerships aims to ensure that infrastructure financing effectively drives productivity gains and inclusive growth.

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Nr. of jobs: 52
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