Customs Administration Resident Advisor (multiple locations in Africa)

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  • Added Date: Sunday, 11 January 2026
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The Fiscal Affairs Department (FAD) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeking to fill the position of customs administration advisor at several Regional Capacity Development Centers in Africa (AFRITAC East in Tanzania, AFRITAC Central in Gabon, and AFRITAC West 2 in Ghana).

The successful candidate will be appointed for a period of two years. The contract may be renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding. It is expected that sufficient funding will be available for the advisor to spend around four years in the position. The advisor will be based at the RCDCโ€™s offices in the respective countries.

The customs administration advisors will assist member countries in the development and implementation of customs administration reforms. The advisorsโ€™ primary responsibilities will be to: (i) help member countries implement customs administration reform measures based on strategies and plans that have been designed in close coordination between these countries and the Fiscal Affairs Department (FAD) of the IMF; (ii) support the RCDC director and steering committee in developing and monitoring the work plan of the center following IMF Results Based Management (RBM) principles and practices, and contribute to center reporting; (iii) provide direct capacity development (CD) advice and guidance to the centerโ€™s member countries (including support in gathering data on key customs metrics to support revenue administration capacity development work); (iv) provide support to short-term customs administration experts recruited to deliver capacity development; (v) develop, manage, and deliver regional workshops and seminars; (vi) consult with customs authorities of member countries on their capacity development needs; (vii) assist in providing support for the gathering of data from member country customs administrations for the International Customs Administration Survey (ICAS); and (viii) coordinate with other development partners working in the region on customs and trade issues and their experts.

Qualifications:

The technical skills and qualifications required for this position include a high level of knowledge in the following areas:

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