The 1,028-km six-lane homogeneous Highway from Abidjan to Lagos is a major Transport Infrastructure Project for Western Africa. The ECOWAS Commission ensures the implementation of the technical studies and related activities. These large-scale engineering studies, coupled with the development of a construction strategy and motorway operating procedures through PPP, are complex services to handle by contracting authorities and involve significant budgets. Furthermore, three Design and Engineering (D&E) firms are contracted to carry out the technical studies, dividing the corridor into three lots and requiring strong supervision to ensure effective coordination of the studies. Therefore, the aim of the Technical Assistance (TA) Services is to: (i) support the PIU with the diverse nature of studies being pursued under the Programme, (ii) serve as an interface with all stakeholders, (iii) support ECOWAS in anticipating urgent actions, and (iv) take the necessary decisions regarding technical, legal and financial expertise to allow ECOWAS and the authorised agencies of Member States to effectively manage all phases of each service component provided for in the study. |
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| Technical Assistance to the ECOWAS Commission for the Study on the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway |
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| Conduct of design studies, environmental and social assessments and supervision of the construction and rehabilitation of the MV and LV networks of the ACCES project. |
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| Consulting Engineer for the ACCES project (detailed design, detailed ESIA, preparation and implementation of RAP, construction tender documents and the construction supervision option) |
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The objective of the assignment is to support in-service teacher training institutions (NCTT and STTCs) to master the skills required to lead their activities, including those pertaining to education in emergencies, based on the national strategy, specifically by: (i) delivering office equipment to the NCTT, (ii) conducting a comprehensive needs assessment to analyse the NCTT and selected STTCs’ human and institutional gaps, (iii) developing an action plan based on the needs assessment’s findings to mitigate the identified challenges, and (iv) conducting relevant training based on the action plan and the drafting of a White Paper. |
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| Provision of technical support to in-service teacher training institutions (NCTT, STTC) within the Education Quality Improvement Programme (EQUIP 2) |
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The 1,028-km six-lane homogeneous Highway from Abidjan to Lagos is a major Transport Infrastructure Project for Western Africa. The ECOWAS Commission ensures the implementation of the technical studies and related activities. These large-scale engineering studies, coupled with the development of a construction strategy and motorway operating procedures through PPP, are complex services to handle by contracting authorities and involve significant budgets. Furthermore, three Design and Engineering (D&E) firms are contracted to carry out the technical studies, dividing the corridor into three lots and requiring strong supervision to ensure effective coordination of the studies. Therefore, the aim of the Technical Assistance (TA) Services is to: (i) support the PIU with the diverse nature of studies being pursued under the Programme, (ii) serve as an interface with all stakeholders, (iii) support ECOWAS in anticipating urgent actions, and (iv) take the necessary decisions regarding technical, legal and financial expertise to allow ECOWAS and the authorised agencies of Member States to effectively manage all phases of each service component provided for in the study. |
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| Technical Assistance to the ECOWAS Commission for the Study on the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway |
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This action supports the implementation and coordination of the EU programmes in Timor Leste and enhances the partnership and development cooperation. Specifically, it: (i) supports the improvement of the coordination of the EU cooperation strategies, (ii) enhances the capacity of line ministries to ensure effective implementation of EU strategies, policies and projects, and (iii) increases the capacity of all relevant stakeholders to develop actions in the framework of the Global Gateway and the Indo-Pacific Strategy. |
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| EU-Timor Leste Cooperation Facility |
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The 1,028-km six-lane homogeneous Highway from Abidjan to Lagos is a major Transport Infrastructure Project for Western Africa. The ECOWAS Commission ensures the implementation of the technical studies and related activities. These large-scale engineering studies, coupled with the development of a construction strategy and motorway operating procedures through PPP, are complex services to handle by contracting authorities and involve significant budgets. Furthermore, three Design and Engineering (D&E) firms are contracted to carry out the technical studies, dividing the corridor into three lots and requiring strong supervision to ensure effective coordination of the studies. Therefore, the aim of the Technical Assistance (TA) Services is to: (i) support the PIU with the diverse nature of studies being pursued under the Programme, (ii) serve as an interface with all stakeholders, (iii) support ECOWAS in anticipating urgent actions, and (iv) take the necessary decisions regarding technical, legal and financial expertise to allow ECOWAS and the authorised agencies of Member States to effectively manage all phases of each service component provided for in the study. |
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| Technical Assistance to the ECOWAS Commission for the Study on the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway |
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