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P161477 - Senegal Municipal Solid Waste Management Project - Procurement Plan (Unité de coordination de la Gestion des déchets solides (UCG))

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Details

Location:Senegal
Senegal
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Forecast
Sectors:Education, Training & Capacity Building, Energy, Environment & Climate, Gender & Human Rights, Health, Non-specialized Goods / Services, HR & Employment, Social Development, Roads & Bridges, Monitoring & Evaluation, Urban Development & Housing, Security & Peacebuilding, Pollution & Waste Management (incl. treatment), Civil Engineering, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, GIS, Mapping & Cadastre, Vehicles, Furniture & Office Supplies, ICT & Telecommunications, Organizational development, Private Sector & Trade, Financial Services & Audit, Printing, Agriculture & Rural Development, Marketing & Media
Languages:English, French
Funding Agency:
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation & Individual
Budget:N/A
Date posted: May 4, 2018

Attachments 62

Associated Awards

Project cycle timeline

STAGES
EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
Status
Programming
Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

Associated tenders 135

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Date

Description

Author: Ousmane Ndao; Document Type: Procurement Plan Report Number: STEP9184 Volume No: 1 Total Volume(s): 1 Country: Senegal; Region: Africa; Disclosure Date: 2018/05/03 09:46:25 Disclosure Status: Disclosed Doc Name: Senegal/AFRICA- P161477- Senegal
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About the Funding Agency

The World Bank (USA) is part of an international financial agency that makes loans and grants to governments in low- and middle-income countries to fund capital projects. The United States was a driving force behind the founding of the World Bank in 1944 and it is still the World Bank's largest shareholder today.

The United States contributes to tackling critical international development concerns through the World Bank Group and has a long history of generously supporting the objectives of the World Bank Group and has been a champion of the International Development Association (IDA) which provides low-interest loans and grants to the world's poorest countries. The key U.S. priorities at the World Bank include a multilateral health and economic response to COVID-19, debt sustainability and transparency, promoting governance and fighting corruption, ending energy poverty and supporting a strong emphasis on accountability, transparency and development impact.

About the Sectors

Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
  • Education systems and learning programmes
  • Vocational training and skills development
  • Capacity building and professional development

Energy

Involves the production, transformation, transportation, and distribution of energy from renewable and non-renewable sources.


Key areas:
  • Renewable and non-renewable energy production
  • Energy infrastructure and distribution systems
  • Power generation and energy supply solutions

Locations

Senegal

Senegal has undertaken significant infrastructure expansion under long-term national development strategies, including major road corridors, port modernisation, urban mobility projects and new energy capacity. Recent investments linked to emerging oil and gas production are expected to bolster fiscal space and infrastructure financing. Continued reforms in public-private partnerships, industrial policy and regional trade integration aim to ensure infrastructure supports inclusive growth and competitiveness across West Africa.

Nr. of tenders: 16677
Nr. of grants: 3497
Nr. of donors: 743
Nr. of jobs: 58
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