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ITC EOI 2026-10-GB Mise en place d’une plateforme multiservice au profit des sociétés coopératives agricoles du Sénégal

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Location:Senegal
Senegal
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:ICT & Telecommunications, Agriculture & Rural Development
Languages:French
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Feb 3, 2026

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Objectives: Establish a modern, scalable and secure multi-service digital platform for Senegalese agricu...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible entities include private companies, consultancies, IT firms, digital agencies, system integrators and consortiums (including international firms) able to demonstrate multidisciplinary teams or coordinated consortium capacity. Required technical q...

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ITC EOI 2026-10-GB Mise en place d’une plateforme multiservice au profit des sociétés coopératives agricoles du Sénégal. Reference: 2026-10-GB Beneficiary countries or territories: Senegal Published on: 02-Feb-2026 Deadline on: 15-Feb-2026 00:00 (GMT 0.00
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About the Funding Agency

The International Trade Centre (ITC) is the only United Nations development agency fully dedicated to supporting the internationalization of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

ITC enables SMEs in developing and transition economies to become more competitive and connect to international markets for trade and investment, thus raising incomes and creating job opportunities, especially for women, young people and poor communities.

ITC works with developing countries and economies in transition to achieve ‘trade impact for good’. It provides trade and market intelligence, technical support and practical capacity building to policymakers, the private sector and organizations that support business — termed trade and investment support institutions (TISIs). ITC helps link SMEs to regional and international markets.

Established in 1964, ITC is the joint agency of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization.

 

About the Sectors

ICT & Telecommunications

Features information and communication technologies, digital systems, and telecommunications infrastructure and services.


Key areas:
  • ICT systems, software, and digital solutions
  • Telecommunications networks and services
  • Digitalization, data, and communication tools

Agriculture & Rural Development

Comprises agricultural production and rural development activities aimed at improving food systems, livelihoods, and living conditions in rural and non-urban areas.


Key areas:
  • Crop cultivation and livestock production
  • Agricultural inputs, practices, and equipment
  • Rural development and support to farming communities

Locations

Senegal

Senegal has undertaken significant infrastructure expansion under long-term national development strategies, including major road corridors, port modernisation, urban mobility projects and new energy capacity. Recent investments linked to emerging oil and gas production are expected to bolster fiscal space and infrastructure financing. Continued reforms in public-private partnerships, industrial policy and regional trade integration aim to ensure infrastructure supports inclusive growth and competitiveness across West Africa.

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