TradeMark Africa (former TradeMark East Africa)

Consultancy Services to Conduct Assessment of the Digital Financial Inclusion Landscape for Women Traders and Youth in Tanzania

Last update: Feb 3, 2025 Last update: Feb 3, 2025

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Location:Tanzania
Tanzania
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Gender & Human Rights, Youth & Child Welfare, Research & Innovation, Financial Services & Audit
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Multilateral organization
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Dec 13, 2024

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Objectives: The primary objective is to conduct a detailed assessment of the digital financial inclusion landscape for women traders and youth i...
Eligibility criteria: 1. Only registered firms and consortiums are eligible; individual consultants are disqualified. 2. Firms must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in conducting financial inclusion and digital finance research, preferably in Tanzania or similar contexts. 3. Demonstrated und...

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PRQ20240651: Consultancy Services to Conduct Assessment of the Digital Financial Inclusion Landscape for Women Traders and Youth in Tanzania SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 27 JANUARY 2025 ON OR BEFORE 11.00 A.M. (TANZANIA TIME)
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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

TradeMark Africa (TMA) is a leading Aid-for-Trade organisation founded in 2010 to grow intra-African trade, increase Africa’s share in global trade, and make trade more pro-poor and sustainable. We operate on a not-for-profit basis, funded by a strong coalition of development partners including Canada, Denmark, the European Union, Finland, France, the Gates Foundation, Ireland, the Mastercard Foundation, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. TMA works closely with regional and continental institutions, national governments, the private sector, and civil society to unlock trade and investment opportunities across the continent.

Since 2010, TMA has played a major role in transforming trade and regional integration, especially in East Africa and the Horn. Our work has helped cut cargo transit times by 16.5% along the Northern Corridor (from Mombasa to Bujumbura), and reduced border crossing times by an average of 70% at select one stop border posts. As of 2025, TMA operates in 14 countries across East, West, and Southern Africa and the Horn, with expansion underway in six more.

 

Open Tender opportunities from Trade Mark Africa are published on DevelopmentAid under Funding Agency "TMA" and https://trademarkafrica.com/procurement/

About the Sectors

Gender & Human Rights

Includes initiatives that promote gender equality, protect human rights, and address discrimination and vulnerability across populations.


Key areas:
  • Gender equality and women’s empowerment
  • Human rights protection and advocacy
  • Protection of vulnerable and marginalized groups

Youth & Child Welfare

Includes measures that support the well-being, protection, and development of young people and children.


Key areas:
  • Youth development policies and programmes
  • Child protection and welfare systems
  • Family support and social services
  • Education, inclusion, and well-being initiatives

Locations

Tanzania

Tanzania has pursued large-scale infrastructure investment to support industrialisation and regional trade integration, including expansion of standard gauge rail, port modernisation in Dar es Salaam, hydropower generation and road corridor upgrades. These projects aim to strengthen Tanzania’s position as a logistics gateway for landlocked neighbours while expanding domestic energy supply and manufacturing capacity. Continued improvements in public investment management, debt sustainability and private sector participation are central to ensuring that infrastructure spending translates into broad-based economic growth.

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