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Engagement of a Gender and GBV/SEA-SH Specialist under Ghana Market Access and Connectivity Project (GMACP)

The Ministry of Roads and Highways, through the Department of Feeder Roads, is seeking expressions of interest for the engagement of a Gender and GBV/SEA-SH Specialist under the Ghana Market Access and Connectivity Project, reference GH-MRH-DFR-560054-CS-INDV. The notice is issued as a Request for Expression of Interest and the selection method is Individual Consultant Selection. The opportunity is open to individual consultants, as indicated by the procurement method. It relates to Ghana and is listed under the ICT and Transport sectors. This is a tender notice for a consulting assignment rather than a grant, loan or programme place. No contract value or budget amount is stated in the fields provided. The notice was published on 2026-08-04 and the closing date is 2026-08-20. No other staged dates are given. If selected, the consultant would serve as the Gender and GBV/SEA-SH Specialist for the Ghana Market Access and Connectivity Project. The fields do not say what eligibility requirements apply beyond the use of an individual consultant selection process, and they do not give the contract amount or scope of work.

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Key Information
Funded by
Ministry of Roads and Highways/Department of Feeder Roads
Location
Ghana
Status
Closed
Deadline
Aug 20, 2026
Category
Request for Expression of Interest
Reference
GH-MRH-DFR-560054-CS-INDV
Method
Individual Consultant Selection
Language
en
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Contact

NameCastro Elorm Nyoagbe

Source: World Bank