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Recruitment of Staff for Permanent Secretariat to Support the Joint Management Committee of the Seme-Krake (Benin-Nigeria) and Akanu-Noepe (Ghana-Togo) Joint Border Posts (JBPs)

Last update: May 1, 2026 Last update: May 1, 2026

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Location:Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo
Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:HR & Employment, Administration, Private Sector & Trade
Languages:English
Eligibility:Individual
Budget: USD 200,000
Date posted: May 1, 2026

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Objectives: The objective of this tender is to recruit staff for the Permanent Secretariat that will support the Joint Management Committee overseeing the o...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible candidates must be nationals of the member states associated with the respective Joint Border Posts (Benin, Nigeria, Ghana, or Togo). For the Coordinator positions (Lot 1 and Lot 3...

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PRQ20251303/ PRQ20251304/ PRQ20251305/ PRQ20251306: RECRUITMENT OF STAFF FOR PERMANENT SECRETARIAT TO SUPPORT THE JOINT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF THE SEME-KRAKE (BENIN-NIGERIA) AND AKANU-NOEPE (GHANA-TOGO) JOINT BORDER POSTS (JBPs) Submission Deadline: 21 M
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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

Established on May 28 1975 via the treaty of Lagos, ECOWAS is a 15-member regional group with a mandate of promoting economic integration in all fields of activity of the constituting countries.

Member countries making up ECOWAS are Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d’ Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Senegal and Togo

Considered one of the pillars of the African Economic Community, ECOWAS was set up to foster the ideal of collective self-sufficiency for its member states. As a trading union, it is also meant to create a single, large trading bloc through economic cooperation.

About the Sectors

HR & Employment

Covers human resources management, labor market initiatives, and activities related to employment and workforce development.


Key areas:
  • Human resources and workforce management
  • Employment and labor market services
  • Human capital and skills development

Administration

Focuses on administrative and office management functions that support daily operations, ensure organizational efficiency, and enable teams to perform effectively.


Key areas:
  • Office management and administrative coordination
  • Documentation, correspondence, and information handling
  • Logistical and organizational support for meetings and events

Locations

Benin

Benin has been increasing both public and private investment in strategic infrastructure to support economic transformation and regional integration. Major initiatives include expansion of the Port of Cotonou and its logistics capacity to strengthen trade linkages across West Africa, significant public‑transport redevelopment financed with multilateral support, and agricultural infrastructure projects that link rural production with markets. The government is pursuing reforms to improve the investment climate and establish public‑private partnership (PPP) frameworks, supported by development policy financing from the World Bank and concessional loans to bolster economic governance and private sector participation. Continued improvements in transport, energy access, and economic diversification remain central to deepening productivity and inclusive growth.

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Nr. of grants: 3189
Nr. of donors: 705
Nr. of jobs: 29

Ghana

Ghana has been a leader among West African economies in expanding infrastructure and mobilising investment across energy, roads, ports and digital sectors. Major public and private projects aim to enhance logistics capacity and support industrialisation, including new transport corridors, renewable energy programmes and technology infrastructure. The development trajectory reflects efforts to strengthen regulatory frameworks, foster public-private partnerships and build human capital as part of economic diversification beyond traditional commodity exports.

Nr. of tenders: 15239
Nr. of grants: 3628
Nr. of donors: 702
Nr. of jobs: 58
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