The economy is dominated by the mining sector, especially by diamonds, which account for about 16% of GDP (Statistics Botswana 2018 GDP Report), represent over 80% of exports and about 30% of government revenues. While not significant in terms of GDP (2% at current prices in 2018), agriculture is the main source of livelihood for over 80% of the total population livestock farming is particularly important, with a cattle population estimated at 2.55 million heads.
The overall objective of the programme of which this contract will be a part is to promote export-led economic diversification and growth in Botswana with improved employment in targeted value chains (beef & leather).
The purpose of this contract is to establish a Technical Assistance Team (TAT), which will be composed of a core team of 3 key experts who will contribute to:
- Increasing and diversifying non-mining exports of Botswana to the EU and the region by inter alia drawing on the opportunities offered by the SADC-EPA;
- Enhancing enterprise and product competitiveness in selected value chains with a potential to strengthen women’s economic empowerment;
- Increasing FDI in support of the export effort
- A [post-graduate] degree in International Trade, Economics, international law or any other related field, or equivalent of 2 years of general professional experience in addition to the minimum requirement
General Professional Experience
- At least 10 years of experience in trade-related technical assistance working with government agencies and multiple stakeholders
Specific Professional Experience and other Skills
- Five (05) years of professional experience in trade issues/procedures, such as trade facilitation, SPS/TBT, Rules of Origin, safeguard measures and private sector development;
- Experience in managing EDF-funded programmes and overseeing implementation of policy dialogue and delivery of communication outputs;
- Strong track record in project monitoring will be an asset;
- Experience in capacity building and training programmes is highly desirable;
- Proven capacity to coordinate multi-component projects, and to lead multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
- Good facilitation skills evidenced by a proven track record in chairing or facilitating seminars/meetings;
- Working Knowledge of EU trade agreements including EPAs;
- Familiarity with the SADC-EPA will be an asset;
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English (at least C2 level)
The intended start date is July 2020 and the period of implementation of the contract will be 42 months from this date.
Please send your most recent CV to: job [at] afci.de