The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) has announced an exciting opportunity for experienced professionals passionate about digital inclusion, economic transformation, disability advocacy, and policy leadership across Africa. ACET is currently recruiting a Technical Lead for its Inclusive Digital Economy Project under the Digital Futures Program, an initiative aligned with the Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy in partnership with Sightsavers.
This consultancy-based leadership role offers professionals the opportunity to contribute directly to Africa’s digital transformation agenda while influencing inclusive digital policies across the continent. The position is based in Accra, Ghana, with remote flexibility, making it suitable for highly qualified experts across Africa and globally.
The application deadline is Wednesday, 27th May 2026.
About ACET
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) is a leading Pan-African economic policy institute dedicated to advancing sustainable and inclusive economic transformation across Africa. Headquartered in Accra, Ghana, ACET works closely with governments, development partners, civil society organizations, and private sector actors to remove barriers to long-term development and economic growth.
The organization is widely recognized for producing impactful research, policy analysis, advocacy initiatives, and strategic engagements that strengthen Africa’s voice on the global stage. ACET operates with a strong Pan-African identity while leveraging global expertise through partnerships and international collaborations.
About the Inclusive Digital Economy Project
The Inclusive Digital Economy Project forms part of the broader Digital Futures Program, which seeks to improve access to meaningful employment opportunities for young people with disabilities across Africa. The project recognizes that disability inclusion, diversity, and equitable access to digital opportunities are essential pillars of Africa’s economic transformation journey.
The program is designed to run for five years and focuses on several strategic interventions, including:
- Expanding IT Bridge Academies
- Strengthening Business and Disability Networks (BDNs)
- Supporting inclusive policymaking at national and continental levels
- Building evidence-based approaches to digital inclusion
- Influencing African Union digital transformation agendas
ACET plays a major role in driving regional policy engagement and advocacy within the project.
Core Focus Areas of the Project
1. Understanding the Digital Inclusion Landscape
One of the major responsibilities under the project involves establishing an African Digital Economy Policy Monitor or Observatory. This initiative will track the development, parliamentary approval, implementation, and effectiveness of inclusive digital policies across African countries.
The Technical Lead will oversee:
- Mapping digital inclusion policies across Africa
- Identifying major stakeholders in digital inclusion ecosystems
- Coordinating policy monitoring systems
- Supporting data collection and platform updates
- Managing reporting and long-term maintenance of the observatory
This component is expected to generate valuable evidence on what works in digital inclusion and accessibility policies across the continent.
2. Learning, Research, and Knowledge Sharing
Another key component of the project centers on research and peer learning. The selected Technical Lead will coordinate research activities including:
- Cross-country policy comparisons
- Macroeconomic modeling
- Scenario planning
- Inclusive digital economy policy analysis
- Development of case studies and research outputs
The project also aims to organize virtual peer-learning sessions and policy dialogues that bring together experts, governments, institutions, and stakeholders from different regions.
These engagements will help countries learn from global best practices and strengthen national policy reforms related to digital inclusion and accessibility.
3. Policy Influencing and Continental Advocacy
ACET also seeks to drive high-level policy engagement with the African Union and regional institutions. The project intends to activate a continent-wide dialogue around inclusive digital economy policies and support implementation of the African Union Digital Transformation Strategy.
The Technical Lead will help:
- Identify strategic AU and regional stakeholders
- Build partnerships for policy engagement
- Lead advocacy campaigns
- Coordinate virtual policy engagements with governments and institutions
- Promote inclusive digital transformation frameworks across Africa
This role places the consultant at the center of Africa’s evolving digital policy ecosystem.
Responsibilities of the Technical Lead
The successful candidate will provide both strategic and operational leadership for the project. The role requires balancing technical expertise, project management, stakeholder engagement, and policy influence.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading and coordinating all aspects of the Inclusive Digital Economy Project
- Supervising project consultants and staff
- Representing ACET at donor events, advocacy meetings, and stakeholder engagements
- Managing relationships with partners and donors
- Monitoring outcomes and reporting progress
- Supporting communication outputs, policy briefs, and media engagements
- Ensuring timely delivery of project outputs
The consultancy engagement will involve approximately 110 working days per year, averaging around nine days monthly.
Required Qualifications and Experience
ACET is seeking a highly experienced professional with strong expertise in:
- Digital economy policy
- Economic transformation
- Inclusion and disability advocacy
- International development
- Stakeholder coordination
- Public policy leadership
Applicants should possess:
- At least 10 years of relevant professional experience
- Strong understanding of Africa’s digital policy ecosystem
- Demonstrated experience managing high-level initiatives
- Excellent communication and representation skills
- Ability to work with multiple stakeholders across countries
- Flexibility for regular travel
French and Arabic language skills are considered an advantage but are not mandatory.
ACET’s Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity
ACET emphasizes merit-based recruitment, equal opportunity, diversity, and workplace inclusion. The organization operates with zero tolerance for discrimination and harassment and actively encourages applications from women and underrepresented groups.
The institution also complies fully with Ghana’s Labour Act and promotes professional development for employees and consultants.
How to Apply
Interested applicants are required to submit:
- A detailed CV
- A Cover Letter explaining suitability for the role
- Contact details of three references
Applications should be submitted through ACET’s official application platform.
Deadline:
27th May ,2026.
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