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Carbon Centre of Expertise request for expressions of interest (individuals and firms)
Deadline: 9-Jun-26 @ 5:00pm (EAT)
FSD Africa is establishing a roster of pre-qualified service providers—both individuals and corporate entities—to support the implementation of its Carbon Markets Strategy through the Carbon Centre of Expertise (CoE). The roster will allow FSD Africa to rapidly commission technical assistance, research, advisory work, and implementation support across Africa’s emerging carbon and nature finance landscape.
The Carbon CoE works to leverage carbon markets to mobilise capital for impactful climate action, resilience, and sustainable development across Africa, focusing on strengthening financial institutions, developing innovative financial products, enabling high-integrity market infrastructure, and accelerating high-impact project pipelines.
Pre-qualification through this EOI will ensure that interested experts are considered for shortlisting but is not a guarantee that they will be shortlisted.



Created in 2012, FSD Africa is a £30 million financial sector development programme or ‘FSD’ based in Nairobi. It is funded by UK aid from the UK Government. FSD Africa aims to reduce poverty across sub-Saharan Africa by building financial markets that are efficient, robust and inclusive.
FSD Africa is a market facilitator or catalyst. It applies a combination of resources, expertise and research to address financial market failures and deliver a lasting impact. FSD Africa has a mandate to work across sub-Saharan Africa on issues that relate to both ‘financial inclusion’ and ‘finance for growth.’
FSD Africa is also a regional platform. It fosters collaboration, best practice transfer, economies of scale and coherence between development agencies, donors, financial institutions, practitioners and government entities with a role in financial market development in sub-Saharan Africa.
All FSD Africa opportunities are posted under FCDO
Involves the production, transformation, transportation, and distribution of energy from renewable and non-renewable sources.
Entails initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, strengthen competitive markets, and expand domestic and international trade opportunities.