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  • ECIAfrica Consulting (Pty) Ltd. is a unique South African development and management consultancy combining technical expertise, world-class project management, and international best-practice that has provided cutting-edge solutions to Africa's most difficult development challenges since 1994. ECIAfrica has conducted more than 250 short- and long-term assignments in 18 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Our 85 African employees provide economic and management development consulting solutions that are informed by our deep understanding of the political, social, and economic dynamics of the countries in which we live and work.
  • ECIAfrica is a partly owned subsidiary of DAI, a leading international development consultancy based in Washington, DC. Initially formed in 1994 through a joint venture between DAI and South African development experts, ECIAfrica remains a strategic partner of DAI with deep corporate ties, including overlapping history, personnel, and mission.
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- DA Developments, Spring 2010 (PDF 684kb)
- DAIdeas: Using Carbon Markets to Fund Forestry Projects: Challenges and Solutions, Vol. 6, No. 3, May 2010 (PDF 684kb)

Featured Projects

  • saibl - South African International Business Linkages: A business linkage programme supporting supplier diversity by promoting sustainable business linkages between large corporations and black suppliers, by helping corporations to identify and target more procurement opportunities for certified, competitive black suppliers.
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  • Mabedi - Maruleng and Bushbuckridge Economic Development Initiative: A local economic development initiative in Mpumalanga that focuses on reducing poverty through increased local investment and strong business partnerships between commercial investors and communities that historically have been excluded from the mainstream local economy.
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