Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa

Consultancy to Carryout E-commerce Study for Enhancement of Governance and Enabling Environment in the ICT Sector (EGEE-ICT) Programme in the Eastern Africa, Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Region

Last update: Sep 2, 2021 Last update: Sep 2, 2021

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Location:Zambia
Zambia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Public Sector Governance, ICT & Telecommunications
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Sep 2, 2021

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Consultancy to Carryout E-commerce Study for Enhancement of Governance and Enabling Environment in the Ict Sector (Egee-ict) Programme in the Eastern Africa, Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Region
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About the Funding Agency

Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa

The history of COMESA began in December 1994 when it was formed to replace the former Preferential Trade Area (PTA) which had existed from the earlier days of 1981.

COMESA (as defined by its Treaty) was established as an organisation of free independent sovereign states which have agreed to co-operate in developing their natural and human resources for the good of all their people and as such it has a wide-ranging series of objectives which necessarily include in its priorities the promotion of peace and security in the region.

About the Sectors

Public Sector Governance

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

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

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Zambia

Zambia’s development strategy emphasises transport corridors, power generation and mining-linked infrastructure to support economic diversification and regional trade. Investments in hydropower, road upgrades and cross-border rail links aim to strengthen Zambia’s role as a Southern African logistics node. Following recent debt restructuring efforts, maintaining fiscal discipline and improving public investment governance are key to sustaining infrastructure expansion and enhancing private sector confidence.

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