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Development of Capital Markets Masterplan in Ethiopia

Last update: Jan 13, 2025 Last update: Jan 13, 2025

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Application deadline: Jan 27, 2025 Deadline has passed and no more applications are accepted
Location:Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Macro-Economy & Public Finance, Monitoring & Evaluation, Marketing & Media
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Dec 20, 2024

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Objectives: The primary objective of this tender is to engage a consultancy firm to develop a Capital Markets Master Plan (CM...
Eligibility criteria: 1. The firm must demonstrate experience in developing CMMPs, with the team leader showing proof of similar assignments with a Securities Marke...

Description

Development of Capital Markets Masterplan in Ethiopia

Closing date: 2025-01-09 12:00:00

Financial Sector Deepening (FSD) Africa in partnership with the Ethiopian Capital Markets Authority (ECMA) wishes to contract a consultancy firm (the “Consultant”) to support the development of a Capital Markets Master Plan (“CMMP”) for the Ethiopian Capital Market (the “Services”).

The Services will involve (among other things):

i) Extensive consultation with policymakers, industry participants and other capital markets stakeholders;
ii) Development of a 10-year CMMP;
iii) Development of a sequenced implementation plan (or road map) for the CMMP; and

iv) Development of a monitoring and evaluation framework for the CMDMP. Capital Markets Development Master Plan

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About the Funding Agency

DFID - Department for International Development - is a United Kingdom government department responsible for administering overseas aid. The goal of the department is "to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty".

DfID's main programme areas of work are Education, Health, Social Services, Water Supply and Sanitation, Government and Civil Society, Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian Assistance.

 The Department for International Development has closed. It’s been replaced by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) starting September 2020.

About the Sectors

Macro-Economy & Public Finance

Includes initiatives that support macroeconomic stability, sound fiscal policy, and effective management of public financial resources.


Key areas:
  • Macroeconomic analysis and policy support
  • Public finance management (PFM)
  • Government budgeting, taxation, and debt management
  • Economic growth and development strategies

Monitoring & Evaluation

Supports initiatives that assess performance, measure results, and improve the effectiveness and accountability of projects and programs.


Key areas:
  • Project and programme monitoring
  • Mid-term and final evaluations
  • Impact and performance assessments
  • Learning, accountability, and results-based management

Locations

Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s infrastructure strategy has been transformative, centered on large-scale energy, transport and industrial development projects that support economic transformation. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam - Africa’s largest hydroelectric facility - exemplifies national efforts to expand energy access and build export capacity, while ambitious transport initiatives include expanding expressways and planning what is set to be Africa’s largest new airport. Free trade zones and enhanced logistics corridors aim to improve competitiveness and regional integration. Continued reforms to strengthen institutional capacity, attract investment, and extend services to rural areas are essential to sustaining inclusive growth.

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