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Candidates must have strategic planning and facilitation experience, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Last checked: 1 hour ago
Closing date: TBD
Country: Canada
Duty station: Ottawa, Canada
Contract type: Temporary
Grade: Not specified
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Consultant – Strategic Framework for Private Sector Engagement and Global Affairs Canada Competitiveness
About the role
WaterAid Canada is seeking a qualified consultant or consulting firm to develop a strategic and operational framework to strengthen its engagement with the Canadian private sector in support of Global Affairs Canada (GAC)-funded programming. As Canada’s international assistance approach increasingly emphasizes partnerships, co-investment, and trade-development integration, this consultancy will position private sector collaboration as a core driver of WaterAid Canada’s competitiveness and impact.
The resulting framework will provide clear, actionable guidance to identify high-value partnership opportunities, align with GAC priorities, and establish repeatable models that integrate private sector actors as co-investors, implementers, and innovation partners. Ultimately, this work will enhance WaterAid Canada’s ability to deliver sustainable, large-scale water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) outcomes while advancing shared development and economic objectives.
Terms of Reference (ToR)
1. Background
WaterAid Canada (WAC) is a Canadian-based international nonprofit organization and a member of the global WaterAid federation, working across more than 20 countries to improve access to clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene. We are seeking a consultant or consulting firm to develop a private sector strategic and operational framework to strengthen our ability to secure and implement Global Affairs Canada (GAC)-funded programming in partnership with the Canadian private sector.
This work responds to Canada’s evolving international assistance approach, which increasingly emphasizes trade-development integration, mutual prosperity, blended finance, co-investment and corporate partnership models.
The consultancy will position Canadian private sector engagement not as an isolated fundraising strategy, but as a mechanism to enhance WAC’s competitiveness for GAC funding opportunities by integrating private sector actors as co-investors, implementers, technical partners, and innovation collaborators.
The framework will include opportunities for longer-term philanthropic and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) partnerships while maintaining alignment with WaterAid Canada’s mission and WASH priorities.
The consultant will develop practical and actionable recommendations that enables WaterAid Canada to:
Align with Global Affairs Canada’s priorities and funding mechanisms;
Identify and prioritize high value private sector partnership opportunities;
Strengthen WAC’s positioning as a partner of choice for private sector actors by defining WAC’s unique value proposition and positioning for prospective partners particularly within water utilities, infrastructure, food systems, climate resilience, and international development programming; and
Build repeatable partnership models linking GAC funding, private sector engagement and investment, and development outcomes including structuring and facilitating complex multi-organizational partnerships with local stakeholders, the private sector, development banks and other international partners.
2. Purpose of the Consultancy
This work will develop a strategic and operational framework, enabling WAC to effectively engage Canadian private sector actors in support of GAC-funded international development programming.
Framework will demonstrate:
3. Objectives
The consultant will:
1. Develop a strategic framework for private sector engagement aligned with GAC priorities and WaterAid Canada’s strategic objectives;
2. Identify and prioritize Canadian private sector actors and companies with strong alignment to WASH, climate resilience, trade, infrastructure, and inclusive economic growth;
3. Develop practical partnership models that integrate private sector partners into GAC-funded programming;
4. Building on existing federation and sector-wide research, define a compelling “Investing in WASH” narrative demonstrating the economic, operational, and ESG value of WASH investments;
5. Recommend an operational model and staffing structure for managing private sector engagement within WaterAid Canada;
6. Develop a risk registry regarding governance, operational, and financial considerations; and
7. Produce a practical implementation roadmap to support pipeline development, partnership cultivation, and proposal integration.
4. Scope of Work
The consultant will undertake the following activities:
A. Situational Analysis and Opportunity Assessment
B. Sector Prioritization
Identify and rank priority sectors for engagement. Sector examples can include but are not limited to: mining and extractives; agri-food and agriculture; infrastructure and engineering; clean technology and climate solutions; and financial services and fintech.
For each priority sector, the consultant will identify:
C. Partnership Model Development
In consultation with WaterAid federation colleagues in various member, regional and country program offices, develop practical partnership models including:
Each model should include: roles and responsibilities of WaterAid and prospective private sector partner; provide case examples of how the models work; indicative program design; funding flow approach; risk profile; timeline considerations; and potential implementation challenges.
D. “Investing in WASH” Positioning
Develop a positioning framework and narrative that articulates:
Messaging should be tailored separately for:
E. Operating Model and Governance
Develop recommendations for:
F. Implementation Roadmap
View the Deliverable and Full Job Description here
5. Consultant Qualifications and Experience
6. Duration and Level of Effort
7. Reporting and Management
8. Proposal Submission Requirements
How to apply: Interested consultants should submit the following by July 19, 2026 to
canada-partnerships@wateraid.org. Only applications submitted through this email will be accepted.
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