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Uganda

Uganda Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project Phase II

Office of the Prime Minister

THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER PLOT 9-11 APOLLO KAGGWA ROAD. P.O. BOX 341, KAMPALA, UGANDA TELEPHONES: General Line 0417 770500, Web: www.opm.go.ug , E-mail: ps@opm.go.ug GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project Phase II (DRDIP-II) Credit No.: 7778-UG | Grant No.: E4420-UG Project ID: P510476 The Government of the Republic of Uganda has received financing in the amount of US$328 million equivalent from the International Development Association (IDA) toward the cost of the Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project Phase II (DRDIP-II). The Government intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services, and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project comprises the following components: Component 1: Social and Economic Services and Infrastructure This component will support the construction, rehabilitation, upgrading, and maintenance of priority basic service infrastructure. Investments will benefit both refugees and host communities and support the transition roadmap for integration into national education, health, and water supply systems. Component 2: Integrated Natural Resource Management This component will finance interventions aimed at environmental restoration and protection to address ecosystem degradation in Refugee Hosting Districts (RHDs), exacerbated by climate change and increased pressure from refugee and host community activities, including deforestation. Component 3: Economic Opportunity This component will enhance economic opportunities in priority value chains and strengthen production and market participation among refugees and host communities. It aligns with Government priorities under the National Development Plan IV (NDP IV), focusing on agri-business development, value addition, entrepreneurship, and increased household incomes. Component 4: Project Management, Accountability Systems, and Coordination This

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OP00438671
Syria

Syria Public Financial Management Capacity Strengthening Project

Ministry of Finance

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Syrian Arab Republic Syria Public Financial Management Capacity Strengthening Project Project ID No. P512516 The Syrian Arab Republic has received financing in the amount of US$ 20 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Syria Public Financial Management Capacity Strengthening Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. This project will be financed by the International Development Association (IDA). The project will include the following components: Component 1: Public Financial Management Reform Oversight (US$2 million). Establishes reform oversight structures within the Ministry of Finance, including the PFM Reform Coordinating Unit (PFMRCU) and the Syria External Assistance Fiduciary Section (SEAFS), to coordinate reforms and strengthen fiduciary functions for externally financed projects. The following procurement packages are envisaged under this component with Open/International Market Approach: Procurement Activity Category Market Approach Procurement Method Date of Specific Procurement Notice Information Systems Procurement Specialist with WB-funded project experience Consulting Services (Individual) Open - International Selection of Individual Consultants May-2026 Financial Management Specialist TA to SEAFS Consulting Services (Individual) Open - International Selection of Individual Consultants May-2026 Internal Audit Expert TA to SEAFS Consulting Services (Individual) Open - International Selection of Individual Consultants May-2026 Procurement Specialist TA to SEAFS Consulting Services (Individual) Open - International Selection of Individual Consultants May-2026 Component 2: Improving Efficiency of Essential PFM and Procurement Functions (US$10 million). Supports PFM professionalization, modernization of the public procurement system, and flexible just-in-time technical assistance to addres

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OP00441097
Kyrgyzstan

Primary Health Care Quality Improvement Program

Ministry of Health of KR

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country: Kyrgyz Republic Name of project: Primary health care quality improvement operation (PHCQIO) Additional financing Sector: Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Grant No. GRANTS PHCQIO №TF C7573, №TF C7574 Project ID No. P167598 The Kyrgyz Republic has received financing in the amount of 11 450 000 US$ equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Primary health care quality improvement operation (PHCQIO) Additional financing (AF), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this AF. This operation is jointly financed - as part of its Financial Cooperation with the Kyrgyz Republic, Germany supports the implementation of a multilateral donor-funded Program for Results as part of the 2019-2030 State Health Development Program by providing co-financing for the World Bank-supported Primary Health Care Quality Improvement Operation. The Operation is financed by Joint Financiers: the German Development Bank (KfW), the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), and the International Development Association (IDA). The operation includes the following components: Component 1: The PforR component (Program) includes all the results areas/activities and disbursement linked indicators (DLIs) that previously constituted the PHCQIO, as amended as part of the March 2025 restructuring. Component 2: Investment component (Project) includes all activities to be financed by the AF approved in March 2025. Component 2 consists of two sub-components. Sub-component 2.1 (goods, non-consulting services, operating costs), which is financed by new funding from the PHCQIO Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) in the amount of US$ 9.05 million, while sub-component 2.2 (TA) is financed from the Single-Donor Trust Fund (SDTF)in the amount of US$ 2.40 million. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted

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OP00440492
Cambodia

Cambodia Regional Connectivity Improvement Project Phase 1

Ministry of Public Works and Transport (CRCI PMU)

Kingdom of Cambodia Nation Religion King Ministry of Public Works and Transport GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country : Kingdom of Cambodia Project Name : Cambodia Regional Connectivity Improvement Project Phase 1 (CRCIP) Project ID No. : P510547 Project Implementing Agency : Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT); The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) has applied for financing support from the World Bank's (WB) International Development Association (IDA) to implement the CRCIP Phase 1 of Multiphase Programmatic Approach (MPA) with an implementation period of eight years starting in 2026. The CRCIP will support inclusive growth and job creation in Cambodia through targeted investments in regional road infrastructure and the enhancement of institutional capacity in logistics and trade facilitation. The Project Development Objective is to improve resilient transport connectivity along selected sections of the Asian Highway 21 regional corridor and increase national logistics management capacity. MPWT is responsible for overall project implementation, technical supervision, execution, and management of the Project. The Project Director and Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day implementation, supervision, and operation of the CRCIP, including contract administration of works, services, and supply of goods. Ministry of Commerce (MOC) is the lead technical partner for project activities related to trade facilitation. The CRCI project will include the following components: Component 1: Road Corridor Improvement, including: Sub-component 1.1: Climate-resilient Road Corridor Improvement and Maintenance: will finance the improvement of the condition, climate resilience, road safety, and maintenance of approximately 247 km of the AH21 road corridor sections of National Roads 64 (NR64), NR62, and NR9 in Cambodia. These road sections will be improved with resilient designs, within the agreed Corridor of

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OP00440360
Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan Gas Leak Repair Facility

Uztransgaz

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Gas Leak Repair Facility Project Gas transportation sector GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Grant No. D0734 Project ID No. P508941 Uztransgaz JSC has received financing in the amount of 10.6 million US$ equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Uzbekistan Gas Leak Repair Facility Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. This project will be financed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/International Development Association (“Bank”), acting as an administrator of Global Flaring and Methane Reduction Partnership Multi-Donor Trust Fund. The project will include the following components: Component A: Repairs of gas loss reduction from legacy gas infrastructure The project activities will include repair work at gas stations of the transmission network, and the purchase and installation of methane emission metering equipment, valve fittings (ball valves, gaskets), and consumables (e.g. welding electrodes, pipe sections, propane and diesel fuel, etc.) as well as contract services for the leak repair program and digital solutions. Component B: Capacity building of UTG to carry out monitoring and reporting of gas losses and emissions reductions This component will consist in capacity building of UTG to carry out measuring, monitoring and reporting of methane emissions in line with international standards and best practices in the oil and gas industry, in particular the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0 Gold standard. Component C: Establishment of the Facility and project implementation support The following activities are expected to be procured under the project through international competitive procurement and selection procedures: Supply of equipment to identify, measure and monitor gas losses and associated methane emissions. Supply of shut-off valves and spare

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OP00435557
Uganda

Northern Uganda Social Action Fund IV Project

Office of the Prime Minister

THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER PLOT 9-11 APOLLO KAGGWA ROAD. P.O. BOX 341, KAMPALA, UGANDA TELEPHONES: General Line 0417 770500, Web: www.opm.go.ug , E-mail: ps@opm.go.ug GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA Northern Uganda Social Action Fund IV (NUSAF-IV) Credit No .: 77340 -UG Project ID : P179904 The Government of the Republic of Uganda has received financing in the amount of US$276 million equivalent from the International Development Association (IDA) toward the cost of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund IV (NUSAF-IV). The Government intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services, and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project comprises the following components: Component 1: Sustainable Livelihoods Enhancement The objective of this component is to enhance economic opportunities and productivity of poor households. It will target 240,000 beneficiaries (covering one million people across beneficiary households). It will consist of two subcomponents, both of which will (a) utilize private sector technical partners to support implementation and (b) maximize the participation of women and youth through proactive engagement, gender-sensitive training, and tailored communication for these target beneficiaries. Component 2: Enhanced Resilience and Human Capital Development This component aims to strengthen resilience and human capital for about 418,000 poor and vulnerable households (1.8 million people) through integrated safety nets. It provides climate-smart Labor-Intensive Public Works (LIPW), direct income support for labour-constrained households, and nutrition-sensitive cash-plus interventions. The program builds community assets and promotes climate adaptation measures such as reforestation, water storage, and flood/drought risk reduction. It enhances health and nutrition outcomes for mothers and young children through targeted cash transfers, behaviour change communicatio

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OP00440818
Botswana

GFPP Botswana Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience Project Using the Multi-Phase P

GFPP Botswana Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience Project Using the Multi-Phase P

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE BOTSWANA BOTSWANA HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, and RESILIENCE PROJECT (GFPP) HEALTH, NUTRITION & POPULATION GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Grant No. TF0C9652 Project ID No. P181952 The Ministry of Health has received financing in the amount of US$3 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the GFPP Botswana Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience Project Using the Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach , and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project will include the following components: Component 1 : Strengthening Health System Preparedness and Resilience-(US$34.4 million: US$34.1 million IBRD; US$0.3 million LPF1) Component 2 : Improving Detection of and Response to Health Emergencies- (US$5million: US$2.3 million IBRD; US$2.7 million LPF1) Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Seventh Edition, dated September 2025) , and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations . After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in World Bank’s external website, alongside the other publication channels already listed in the notice, namely the Ministry of Health Facebook Page, the Botswana Daily News, and official Gazette. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, non-consulting and consulting services for the above mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should co

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OP00443138
Mozambique

Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience Mozambique SOP 2 Project

Project Management Unit

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country: Republic of Mozambique Project: Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience Mozambique SOP 2 Project Practice Area: Transport Assignment Title: General Procurement Notice (GPN) Grant No: IDA-E4810 Project ID No : P510427 The Republic of Mozambique has received financing in the amount of United States Dollars, One Hundred Twenty-Three Million (US$ 123 Million Dollars) equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience Mozambique SOP 2 Project , and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project will include the following components: Regional transport connectivity along the Nacala Corridor; Enhanced logistics and operational efficiency along the Nacala corridor; Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation; The Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC). Together, these components will strengthen the targeted corridors (Nacala and Beira) to be safer, competitive, complementary and climate resilient. Importantly, they will help to reduce trade and transport costs along the corridors. Enhance regional transport connectivity along the Nacala corridor : This component will finance civil works activities that improve the condition, climate resilience, and safety of the Nacala road corridor and its secondary network. The roads to be upgraded will improve connectivity to economic centers along the corridor and enable value-chain development, particularly in the agricultural sector. All interventions will be built to climate resilient standards and reflect road safety recommendations from the safety audits and iRAP assessments. Through targeted studies, pilot projects and localized civil works, the project will identify climate susceptibility and implement improvements that aim to reduce the occurrence of interruptions to transit along the Nacala corridor. Interruptions t

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OP00429841
China

Green Urban Development Project

Guiyang Infrastructure Construction & Investment Group Co., Ltd.

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country: P.R. China Project Nam: Green Urban Development Project Practice Area: Environment, Natural Resources & the Blue Economy; Transport; Climate Change; Water Loan No./Credit No./TF No./Grant No.: 9844-CN Project ID No. : P506807 The People’s Republic of China has received financing in the amount of US$250,000,000 equivalent from the World Bank to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance nature-positive urban development in Guiyang, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project will include the following components: Part 1: Low Carbon Urban Mobility for Enhanced Livability 1.1Accelerate Non-Motorized Transport(“NMT”) Network Development Increase connectivity of Aha Lake through the development of: (a) NMT investments in the Aha Lake Greenway, including construction of pathways around Aha Lake and connecting lines linking to city-wide green networks; (b) improved NMT connections to the nearby metro stations; and (c) energy-efficient amenities and basic utility and telecommunications and information services networks in the Aha Lake area. 1.2Enhance Public Transit Solutions and Modal Share Enhance public transit system through: (a) upgrading and rehabilitating roads for new bus lines and related infrastructure; (b) introducing public transport infrastructure upgrades, road traffic improvements, and service enhancements in public transport frequency, speed, and route optimization; and (c) introducing bus lines to provide last-mile connections from metro stations. 1.3Enhance Travel Efficiency and User Experience Improve Guiyang urban transport system through: (a) construction/upgrade of connections around Aha Lake to key city thoroughfares to provide direct access to the Aha Lake area; (b) construction of parking areas and reorganization of existing parking around Aha Lake; (c) installation of electric vehicle cha

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OP00432139
United States

Building Institutions And Systems to Harness And Realize Agenda 2063 Project

Africa Union Commission

African Union Commission, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Roosevelt Street, P. O. Box 3243, Email tender@africanunion.org, Website: https://au.int/ GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Project ID No. P180117 The African Union has received financing in the amount of US$ 50 Million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Building Institutions and Systems to Harness and Realize Agenda (BIASHARA) 2063 Project , and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components Component 1: Improved effectiveness of the AUC management functions (USD 19.0) Component 2: Improved capacity for implementation of commitments to enhance intracontinental trade (US$ 25.0 million) Component 3: Project Implementation, Results Based Management, and Stakeholder Engagement (US$ 6.0 million) The Project procurement activities will include: Procurement Category Description Estimated Cost (USD) Procurement Selection Approach/ Competition Consulting Services Consulting Services for Revision and Harmonization of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)and Manuals for the Financial, IT and Performance Divisions 100,000.00 QCBS /Open International Hire an individual consultant for a Continental Study on the State of Performance of Public Service delivery in Africa 100,000.00 IC /Open International SAP S4 HANA New Finance Modules - SAP Grant Management, Budget planning, Project Systems, Travel Planning / DSA Module + Training 1,000,000.00 QCBS /Open International Consulting Services for Revision and Harmonization of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the Investigation Division 55,000.00 QCBS /Open International Institutionalize the Results Based Budget and Multiyear Planning and Budgeting process 72,000.00 QCBS /Open International Goods and Non Consultancy Service Build Disaster Recovery Data Center 149,130.43 RFB/ Open International Procure IT Equipment

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OP00444131
Georgia

Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation, and Land Project

Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Georgia GEORGIA RESILIENT AGRICULTURE, IRRIGATION, AND LAND PROJECT GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Loan No./Credit No./TF No./Grant No. 95040-GE Project ID No. P175629 The Government of Georgia has received financing in the amount of US$ 75 mln equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation and Land Project , and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. This project will be jointly financed by the Government of Georgia. The project will include the following components: Component 1: Resilient Irrigated Agriculture Subcomponent 1.1: Irrigation & Drainage Infrastructure Rehabilitation and Modernization; Subcomponent 1.2: Irrigated agriculture and value chain development; Subcomponent 1.3: Improved Performance of Irrigation Service Delivery Component 2: Improvement of Land Management Capacity Subcomponent 2.1: Strengthening of agricultural land management and monitoring; Subcomponent 2.2: Enhancement of the land administration service delivery and building digital governance infrastructure Component 3: Project Management This component will finance two Project Implementation Units that will be responsible for project management: One Project Implementing Unit (PIU) is established within MEPA, which is responsible for the management of Component 1 and Subcomponent 2.1. The second PIU is established within the NAPR, which is the Project Implementing Entity, and will be responsible for the implementation of Subcomponents 2.2 and 3.2. Civil works contracts will include a variety of works, including Rehabilitation of Irrigation and Drainage Systems for 7 schemes. Procurement of goods will include Remote sensing monitoring equipment, Ground monitoring hardware, IT Hardware, and Software. Procurement of consulting services will include the following: Design & supervision of pre-identified scheme

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OP00242072
United States

Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa 1 Project (RCRP1)

Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office (ENTRO)

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country: Mozambique Project: Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa – Phase 1. Credit /Grant No .: IDA-E1950 Project ID No .: P180171 The Recipients have received financing in the amount of (i) The Republic of Madagascar US$ 28 million, (ii) The Union of Comoros US$ 4 million, (iii) The Republic of Mozambique US$ 125 million , (iv) The Republic of South Sudan US$ 215 million (v) The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) US$ 5 million, and the Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office (ENTRO) US$ 4 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa-Phase 1, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project will include the following components: Component 1: Risk Management and Climate Financing (US$26 million equivalent, including US$5.5 million National IDA, US$13.5 million Regional IDA, US$6 million Crisis Response Window, CRW, and US$1 million IDA Window for Host Communities and Refugees, WHR). The objective of this component is to build regional and national institutional capacity and strengthen cooperation on climate and disasters risk management and climate financing. This component is aligned primarily with the GCRF’s pillar 2 Protecting People and Preserving Jobs, as it focuses on addressing the immediate and medium-term impact of climate crises. Component 2. Infrastructure Investments and Sustainable Asset Management for Climate Resilience (US$316.4 million equivalent, including US$51 million National IDA, US$103.4 million Regional IDA, US$144 million CRW, and US$18 million WHR) . This component aims at improving management of water resources and water-related climate impacts in AFE requires closing the regional gap on critical water infrastructure for climate resilience, as well as a strong institutiona

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OP00444663
Burkina Faso

Restoring Education System Performance and Improving Resilience Project

Restoring Education System Performance and Improving Resilience Project

AVIS GENERAL DE PASSATION DES MARCHES Secteu r : Education Accords de Crédit : Crédit IDA N° 7782-BF (PBA)du 05 mai 2025 ; Crédit IDA N°7781-BF (PBA-SML) du 05 mai 2025 ; Crédit IDA N°7783-BF (WHR) du 05 mai 2025 ; Don IDA N°E4430-BF (WHR) du 05 mai 2025. TF N° C9797 du 05 mai 2025 ID du projet : P502472 Date de mise en vigueur : 24 mars 2026 1 . Le Gouvernement du Burkina Faso a obtenu de l’Association Internationale pour le Développement (IDA) un crédit de 203.10 millions de dollars US pour le financement du Projet de Renforcement de la Performance du Système éducatif et d’Amélioration de la Résilience (REPAIR) et a l’intention d’utiliser une partie de ce crédit pour effectuer des paiements au titre des marchés relatifs à des travaux, des fournitures et services autres que services de consultant, et des services de consultants à acquérir dans le cadre de ce projet. Ce projet sera cofinancé par le Partenariat Mondial pour l’Education (GPE). L’objectif de développement du REPAIR est de contribuer à l’amélioration de l'accès et de la qualité de l'éducation au préscolaire, au primaire et au non formel. Le REPAIR comprend les composantes suivantes : - Composante 1 : Soutenir l’accès à des infrastructures éducatives sûres, modernes et résilientes ; - Composante 2 : Soutenir l'éducation en situation d'urgence et garantir l'inclusion ; - Composante 3 : Amélioration de l'apprentissage fondamental ; - Composante 4 : Renforcement des capacités institutionnelles et des systèmes. 2. Les marchés financés par la Banque Mondiale et le Partenariat Mondial pour l’Education (GPE) seront passés conformément au Règlement de Passation des Marchés pour les Emprunteurs sollicitant le Financement de Projets d’Investissement (FPI) publié en 2016, version révisée de Septembre 2025 (7è Edition) et sont ouverts à tous les candidats éligibles tels que définis dans le Règlement de Passation des Marchés. Des passations de marchés faisant appel à la concurrence internationale sont envisagées pour

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OP00444128
Gabon

Gabon Urban Development Project

COMMISSION NATIONALE DES TIPPEE

MINISTÈRE DE LA PLANIFICATION ET DE LA PROSPECTIVE COMMISSION NATIONALE DES TIPPEE SECRETARIAT PERMANENT Projet de Développement Urbain du Gabon (PDUG) Financement : BIRD ID : P177372 | Prêt N° : 9832-GA AVIS GÉNÉRAL DE PASSATION DES MARCHÉS Le Gouvernement de la République du Gabon a obtenu un Prêt de la Banque Internationale pour la Reconstruction et le Développement (BIRD) d’un montant de 150 000 000 dollars US, pour financer le Projet de Développement Urbain du Gabon (PDUG) et se propose d’utiliser une partie des fonds de ce Prêt pour régler des fournitures, travaux et services devant être acquis dans le cadre de ce Projet. La passation des marchés financés par la Banque sera régie par les procédures et les critères de provenance définis par la Banque mondiale. Le Projet comprend les composantes suivantes : Composante 1 : Développement urbain intégré dans les villes ciblées (équivalent de 90 millions de dollars de la BIRD) Cette composante finance des investissements dans des infrastructures et des services urbains résilients au climat, tout en fournissant une assistance technique ciblée et un soutien au renforcement des capacités aux administrations nationales et municipales. Composante 2 : Infrastructures de réduction des risques d'inondation (équivalent de 55 millions de dollars de la BIRD) La composante 2 financera des infrastructures de drainage des eaux pluviales et des mesures de réduction des risques d'inondation, y compris les infrastructures grises et les solutions fondées sur la nature. Composante 3 : Gestion, coordination, suivi et évaluation du projet (équivalent de 5 millions de dollars de la BIRD) La composante 3 financera les activités de gestion du projet conformément aux politiques et directives de la Banque. Composante 4 : Intervention d'urgence (équivalent BIRD de 0 million de dollars) Composante concerne l'intervention d'urgence conditionnelle (CERC). A la suite d’une crise ou d’une urgence admissible, le Bénéficiaire peut demander à la Banq

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OP00445271
United Statesservices

Mise en œuvre de programme de formation lié au genre

Road Agency

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OP00442212
United Statesservices

Communications Advisor for CBS

Federal Republic of Somalia, Ministry of Finance, Office of the Director General

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OP00442154
United Statesservices

Call Centre Officer

Gender Division

(CONSULTING SERVICES INDIVIDUAL) GIRL S EDUCATION AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS FOR HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (GEWEL2.0 No. 181391) ASSIGNMENT TITLE: Call Centre Officer Introduction A Gender Based Violence (GBV) toll-free line is important for GBV prevention and response. It serves as a confidential and accessible platform for individuals to report cases of GBV, seek counselling and support, and receive information about available services and resources. The hotline aims to ensure that survivors of GBV have access to the help they need, regardless of their location or circumstances. It plays a critical role in connecting survivors to medical services, legal aid, counselling, and other forms of support. The hotline also assists in coordinating emergency response and facilitating access to shelter for those in immediate danger. In this regard the Government of Zambia is setting up a government operated GBV call center. The call center will serve both GBV prevention and programming and support the operations of Grievance Redress Mechanisms under the Girls Education and Women's Empowerment and Livelihoods (GEWEL) Project. The call center will be in the Gender Division and will be set up with support from the GEWEL Project. The Gender Division is mandated to coordinate GBV prevention and response and will therefore host the call center and refer to the appropriate service providers. This will help strengthen the role of the Division in coordinating GBV response. Further, the GBV service directories and the dashboard will enable efficient referrals of cases and enhance GBV case management. This document outlines the terms of reference for the GBV call center operators and Call center Manager at the National GBV Call Centre located in the Gender Division, Cabinet Office. These operators will provide critical support to survivors of GBV by offering crisis intervention, information, and referrals to essential services while the call center Manager will provi

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OP00442146
United Statesservices

Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Expert for CBS

Federal Republic of Somalia, Ministry of Finance, Office of the Director General

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OP00442139
United Statesservices

Cybersecurity Expert for CBS

Federal Republic of Somalia, Ministry of Finance, Office of the Director General

Country: Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) Name of the Project: Somalia Productive, Resilient, and Inclusive Growth (SPRING) Assignment Title: Communications Consultant for Central Bank of Somalia Project ID: P501662 Individual/Firm: Individual Selection Deadline for submission of EOI: April 26, 2026, at 4:00pm Ref No. SO-MOF-537416-CS-INDV Background: In May 2025, the Federal Republic of Somalia, through its Ministry of Finance (MoF) launched the Somalia Productive, Resilient, and Inclusive Growth (SPRING) project. The project development objective is to promote private sector-led growth and job creation by improving the business-enabling environment, strengthening the financial system, and enhancing access to finance. The SPRING project is organized around four components (three mutually reinforcing and one supporting): (i) Component 1: Improving the enabling environment for the private sector; (ii) Component 2: Deepening financial sector reforms and strengthening institutional capacity; (iii) Component 3: Enhancing access to finance and resilience for MSMEs; and (iv) Component 4: Project Management. A wide range of activities will be implemented as part of this project to reach its development objective, such as improvements to regulatory/institutional frameworks, the rollout of the digital ID system, financial sector reforms, the creation of a risk-sharing mechanism, and the provision of business development services for micro, small and medium enterprises in select economic sectors, among others. The MoF received US$105 million from the World Bank, including US$10 million from the Somalia Multi-Partner Fund to implement the SPRING project. As part of this initiative, under Component 2, the MoF intends to apply part of the proceeds from the World Bank to finance the position of Communications Consultant for the Central Bank. The Communications Consultant supports the Central Bank of Somalia (CBS) in strengthening institutional capacity under the Somalia Produc

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OP00442344
United Statesservices

Recrutement d'un cabinet pour le suivi-contrôle des travaux de réalisation des liaisons fibres optiques au profit du PACTDIGITAL

Projet d'Accélération de la Transition Digitale

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OP00442302
United Statesservices

Project Management Assistant - Supporting APG FS packages

ASEAN Centre for Energy

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OP00442011
United Statesservices

Recrutement d'un cabinet pour le suivi-contrôle de la couverture des zones blanches

Projet d'Accélération de la Transition Digitale

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OP00442300
Comorosservices

Recrutement d’un (e) Assistant (e) chargée de la gestion des risques sociaux au Bureau Régional de Ngazidja

Community Development Funds Support

UNION DES COMORES Unité – Solidarité – Développement -------------- Ministère de la Santé et de la Protection Sociale -------------- جمهورية القمر المتحدة وحدة - تضامن- تنمية -------------- وزارة الصحة والحماية الاجتماعية --------------- PROJET DE FILETS SOCIAUX DE SECURITE RESILIENTS ET REACTIFS AUX CHOCS (PFSS-RRC) UNITE DE GESTION DE PROJET (UGP) AVIS D’APPEL A CANDIDATURE POUR LE RECRUTEMENT D’UN (E) ASSISTANT (E) CHARGE DES ASPECTS SOCIAUX, VBG, GOUVERNANCE CITOYENNE ET SUIVI DE PROCESSUS AU BUREAU REGIONAL DE NGAZIDJA Date de l’avis : 30 Avril 2026 Financement Projet N° P179291 Don N° E1530-KM Le pays est frappé depuis 2019 par trois chocs exogènes successifs celui lié au cyclone Kenneth en avril 2019, de la pandémie de la COVID-19 dès avril 2020 et la crise de l’énergie et alimentaire mondiale consécutive à la guerre en Ukraine. Ces chocs ont impacté négativement le pouvoir d’achat des ménages Comoriens. L’augmentation des prix des hydrocarbures en début du mois de juin 2022, à savoir une hausse de 25% pour l’essence, 44% le Gasoil et 40% pour le pétrole (Kérozène), la hausse du transport à hauteur de 25%, la hausse de l’électricité et tant d’autres bien et service a créé un effet sur la hausse de prix de biens et services de consommation Le Gouvernement des Comores a exprimé son souhait de pouvoir apporter une assistance financière aux ménages directement affectés par cette crise. La proposition de réponse vise en particulier à protéger la population pauvre et vulnérable contre l’insécurité alimentaire induite par la flambée des prix en mobilisant entre autres les filets sociaux de sécurité. A la demande du Gouvernement de l’Union des Comores, la Banque mondiale a accordé un Don de 30 millions USD pour financer le PROJET DE FILETS SOCIAUX DE SECURITE RESILIENTS ET REACTIFS AUX CHOCS (PFSS-RRC) Il est prévu qu’une partie des sommes accordées au titre de ce Don sera utilisée pour effectuer le paiement à titre du contrat portant « Recrutement d’un (e) Assistant

Estimated value
OP00442019
United Statesservices

Hiring of a Consultant (Program Manager) for Customs Related activities.

Federal Board of Revenue

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OP00442340

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