Deadline: 08-Jul-2026
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Côte d’Ivoire has launched a call for expressions of interest to identify implementation partners for its 2026–2030 Country Programme. The initiative focuses on digital inclusion, local governance, social cohesion, climate resilience, and sustainable economic development.
Selected NGOs, CSOs, consulting firms, and foundations will implement funded projects that expand access to digital public services, support vulnerable groups, promote green enterprises, and strengthen climate adaptation at community level.
Overview of the UNDP Côte d’Ivoire Country Programme (2026–2030)
The UNDP Côte d’Ivoire Country Programme 2026–2030 aims to support inclusive and sustainable development through community-level interventions.
The program prioritizes:
- Digital transformation and public service access
- Sustainable development and SDG localization
- Climate resilience and environmental restoration
- Inclusive economic empowerment
- Social cohesion and conflict prevention
Implementation will be carried out through selected partner organizations under UNDP-funded contracts.
Core Objectives of the Programme
Digital Inclusion and Public Service Access
The program aims to:
- Expand access to digital public services
- Support decentralization of government services
- Train citizens in digital service usage
- Reduce digital inequality across regions
Governance and SDG Localization
Focus areas include:
- Strengthening local governance systems
- Supporting SDG implementation at community level
- Improving institutional coordination
- Enhancing service delivery efficiency
Social Inclusion and Vulnerable Groups
The program promotes inclusion of:
- Women and girls
- Youth populations
- Persons with disabilities (reduced mobility)
- Other vulnerable communities
Key goals:
- Economic participation
- Digital access inclusion
- Social and civic empowerment
Social Cohesion and Conflict Prevention
The initiative supports:
- Community mediation systems
- Conflict resolution mechanisms
- Dialogue platforms
- Prevention of local disputes
Climate Resilience and Green Growth
The program includes strong environmental and climate action components:
Sustainable Value Chains
- Support for green and circular economy models
- Development of sustainable production systems
- Local value chain strengthening
Climate Risk Management
- Reforestation programs
- Restoration of degraded landscapes
- Ecosystem protection initiatives
Renewable Energy Access
- Expansion of renewable energy in rural areas
- Energy access for peri-urban communities
- Support for clean energy transitions
Green SMEs Development
- Support for youth-led green enterprises
- Promotion of women-led sustainable businesses
- Climate-smart entrepreneurship
Implementation Approach
The program will be implemented through:
- NGOs
- Civil society organizations (CSOs)
- Consulting firms
- Foundations
These partners must have strong community presence and proven technical expertise.
Partner Responsibilities
Selected implementation partners will be responsible for:
- Project planning and execution
- Field-level implementation
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Reporting and compliance
- Community engagement activities
All activities will be supervised by UNDP and aligned with national development priorities.
Funding and Contracting Model
The initiative will be implemented through:
- Funded contracts awarded by UNDP
- Results-based implementation frameworks
- Performance monitoring systems
Partners will receive financial support to execute delegated program activities.
Key Thematic Pillars
Digital Transformation
- Digital public service delivery
- Citizen training in digital tools
- E-governance systems
Inclusive Development
- Economic inclusion for vulnerable groups
- Gender equality promotion
- Youth employment support
Environmental Sustainability
- Climate adaptation and mitigation
- Ecosystem restoration
- Green economy development
Social Stability
- Conflict prevention
- Community dialogue systems
- Social cohesion strengthening
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible organizations must meet the following requirements:
Organizational Requirements
- Legal registration in home country
- Minimum 5 years of operational experience
Project Experience Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate:
- At least 3 completed comparable projects in the last 5 years
- Experience in local development or environmental projects
- Proven implementation capacity in community-based programs
Financial Capacity Requirements
- National organizations: minimum project budget of USD 200,000 per project
- International organizations: minimum project budget of USD 1,000,000 per project
Preferred Profile
Strong applicants should have:
- Proven community-level implementation experience
- Strong technical expertise in development programming
- Experience working with vulnerable populations
- Capacity for large-scale project delivery
- Strong monitoring and reporting systems
Selection Priorities
UNDP will prioritize organizations that demonstrate:
- Strong field presence in Côte d’Ivoire
- Experience in digital transformation or climate projects
- Proven results in inclusive development programs
- Strong stakeholder engagement capacity
- Alignment with SDG localization goals
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak demonstration of prior large-scale project delivery
- Insufficient experience in community-based implementation
- Lack of financial capacity evidence
- Poor alignment with digital or climate priorities
- Limited experience working with vulnerable populations
Why This Programme Matters
The UNDP Côte d’Ivoire Country Programme 2026–2030 is designed to:
- Bridge the digital divide in public services
- Strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable communities
- Promote inclusive economic growth
- Improve governance at local level
- Enhance social cohesion and conflict prevention
It plays a key role in advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through localized and community-driven development approaches.
FAQ
What is the purpose of this UNDP call?
To identify implementation partners for Côte d’Ivoire’s 2026–2030 Country Programme focused on digital inclusion, climate resilience, and sustainable development.
Who can apply?
NGOs, CSOs, consulting firms, and foundations with relevant experience and legal registration.
What is the minimum experience required?
At least 5 years of operations and 3 similar completed projects in the past 5 years.
What is the funding structure?
Selected partners will receive UNDP-funded contracts under results-based implementation frameworks.
What are the main focus areas?
Digital inclusion, climate resilience, social cohesion, governance, and inclusive economic development.
What are the financial thresholds?
USD 200,000 per project for national partners and USD 1,000,000 for international partners.
What is the goal of the programme?
To ensure inclusive, sustainable, and climate-resilient development in Côte d’Ivoire through local implementation partnerships.
Conclusion
The UNDP Côte d’Ivoire 2026–2030 Country Programme partnership call is a major opportunity for development organizations to support digital transformation, climate resilience, and inclusive growth. By engaging experienced implementing partners, UNDP aims to deliver impactful, community-driven solutions that strengthen governance, expand digital access, and promote sustainable development across Côte d’Ivoire.
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