East African Community

Individual Consultancy Services as Lead Content Developers in Each Partner State

Last update: Sep 13, 2018 Last update: Sep 13, 2018

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Location:Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Su ...
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Marketing & Media
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Eligibility:Individual
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Sep 13, 2018

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Description

50 MILLION WOMEN SPEAK (50 MWS) PROJECT TERMS OF REFERENCE INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES AS LEAD CONTENT DEVELOPERS IN EACH PARTNER STATE Background The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising the Re
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About the Funding Agency

EAC - East African Community - is the regional intergovernmental organisation composed of five countries in eastern Africa (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda).

EAC scope is to widen and deepen the cooperation among member states for their mutual benefit. A special attention is given to Economic, Political, Social and Culture integration in order to improve the quality of life of the people of East Africa through increased competitiveness, value added production, trade and investments.

 

About the Sectors

Marketing & Media

Supports initiatives that enhance communication, branding, information dissemination, and public engagement through marketing and media channels.


Key areas:
  • Marketing strategy and market research
  • Advertising and promotional campaigns
  • Media production and broadcasting
  • Public relations and strategic communication

Locations

Burundi

Burundi faces significant infrastructure deficits, particularly in energy, water and utility services, which constrain private sector growth and broader development. Recent investments co‑financed by the World Bank, African Development Bank, European Investment Bank and the European Union have expanded electricity generation through new hydroelectric plants and are improving access to clean water and sanitation services for hundreds of thousands of people. Ongoing sector reforms aim to strengthen institutional performance and attract private participation in service delivery. Despite these gains, national electrification rates and infrastructure coverage remain low, highlighting the need for sustained investment, improved governance and expanded connectivity to support inclusive economic growth.

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Kenya

Kenya has positioned infrastructure investment as a pillar of its development strategy, deploying public funds and innovative financing to expand roads, ports, rail networks and energy systems that enable trade and productivity. Under a World Bank–supported PPP framework, Kenya has strengthened legal and institutional capacity to mobilise private capital for infrastructure across sectors including transport, water and housing, widening access to services and supporting economic transformation.

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