Procurement of Medical Devices for the Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases „Dedinje“
Procurement of Medical Devices for the Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases „Dedinje“
Last update: Oct 5, 2018
Last update: Oct 5, 2018
Procurement of Medical Devices for the Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases „Dedinje“

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Location:
Serbia
Serbia
Category:
Goods
Status:
Closed
Sectors:
Health
Languages:
English
Contracting authority type:
Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:
Organisation
Budget:
EUR 625,260
Date posted:
Oct 5, 2018

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Procurement of Medical Devices for the Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases „Dedinje“ Reference number: No. IOP/21-2018/RD
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About the Funding Agency

The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is a multilateral development bank with a social vocation. Established on 16 April 1956 in order to bring solutions to the problems of refugees, its scope of action has progressively widened to other sectors of action directly contributing to strengthening social cohesion in Europe.

The CEB represents a major instrument of the policy of solidarity in Europe, in order to help its 40 Member States achieve sustainable and equitable growth: it thus participates in financing social projects, responds to emergency situations and, in so doing, contributes to improving the living conditions of the most disadvantaged population groups. The CEB contributes to the implementation of socially oriented investment projects through three sectoral lines of action, namely: 1- strengthening social integration; 2- managing the environment; and, 3- supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation.

Type of projects: services, supply, works.

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About the Sectors

Health

Covers healthcare services, public health systems, and activities aimed at promoting physical and mental well-being.


Key areas:
  • Healthcare services and facilities
  • Public health and disease prevention
  • Medical equipment, supplies, and services

Locations

Serbia

Serbia focuses on highway corridors, rail modernization, energy projects, and industrial infrastructure to enhance regional trade integration. Financing combines national budgets, foreign direct investment, and multilateral development support. Infrastructure development strengthens connectivity within the Western Balkans and along major European transport corridors. Governance reforms, fiscal sustainability, and energy diversification remain key considerations.

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