Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) has launched a tender notice seeking business development consultancy services to establish corporate framework conditions, trade and strategic partnerships.
The consultant will provide trade-oriented development assistance with a focus on the least developing countries, advice on cooperation with and support for multilateral organizations, global and regional programs in job creation, framework conditions and decent work, models for public-private partnerships, sector, and value chain analyses, various channels for assistance to improve the business environment's framework, bottleneck analyzes regulations and legislation, evaluations and review of projects, integrity due diligence, due diligence and project appraisals. The contract duration is 2 years, with an estimated investment value of NOK12 million (US$1.40 million).
The deadline to submit the bids is December 02, 2021. For more information about this tender, visit our business opportunities page here.
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