Objectives: Engage a contractor to manage and implement Field Support Services (FSS) and provide on-demand technical, admi...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants include Canadian suppliers, suppliers from an applicable trading partner, and suppliers from non‑trading partners, subject to international sanctions restrictions. The offeror must have legal capacity to contract (including joint...
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Field Support Services (FSS) Ethiopia/Sudan/South Sudan/Pan-AfricaSolicitation number: 26-311027Status: OpenPublication date: 2026/06/10 Closing date and time: 2026/07/21 14:00 EDT Notice type: Request for Proposal Language(s): English, French Region(s) o
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Global Affairs Canada - manages Canada's diplomatic and consular relations, promotes the country's international trade and leads Canada’s international development and humanitarian assistance.
Covers initiatives that strengthen public institutions, improve service delivery, and support transparent, accountable, and effective governance systems.
Key areas:
Public administration and civil service reform
Decentralization and local government strengthening
Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks in public bodies
Democratic processes, elections, and political institutions
Algeria has seen a notable uptick in public and private investment, particularly in infrastructure, energy and transport, as part of broader economic transformation efforts. Strategic projects, including major rail corridors, urban mobility, desalination capacity and energy diversification, are underway, supported by increased foreign direct investment and partnerships with development banks. To deepen development impacts, Algeria continues to pursue economic diversification beyond hydrocarbons, improve regulatory and investment frameworks and enhance governance of infrastructure delivery.
Nr. of tenders: 7243 Nr. of grants: 2971 Nr. of donors: 585 Nr. of jobs: 43
In recent years, Angola has stepped up investment in repairing, expanding and modernising its infrastructure as a core pillar of post‑civil war reconstruction and economic development. While high levels of public investment have helped restore key transport, energy and water assets, improving the efficiency and quality of this investment will require strengthening financial markets, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure governance. According to InfraCompass 2020, Angola scores relatively low on these institutional drivers compared with many other countries, underscoring the importance of reforms to translate funding into sustainable economic outcomes.
Nr. of tenders: 9437 Nr. of grants: 3046 Nr. of donors: 604 Nr. of jobs: 33
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