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Supply of Medical and Non Medical grade Electrical Protection Equipment (EPE) for Primary Health Centers in Madagascar

Last update: Apr 30, 2026 Last update: Apr 30, 2026

Details

Location:Madagascar
Madagascar
Category:Goods
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Energy
Languages:English
Contracting authority: UNOPS Honduras
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 6, 2026

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Objectives: Procure and deliver medical- and non‑medical-grade Electrical Protection Equipment (EPE...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible bidders may be any private, public, or government‑owned legal entity (including manufacturers, distributors, or local representatives) with legal capacity to contract with UNOPS, of any nationality except those restricted in the tender particulars, and not listed on UNGM/UN/World Bank ineligibility or sanctions lists. Registration as a UNOPS vendor on UNGM and submission via UNOPS eSourcing are required.
Bidders must have no conflict of interest (including relation...

Description

Supply of Medical and Non Medical grade Electrical Protection Equipment (EPE) for Primary Health Centers in Madagascar

Reference: RFQ/2026/61768
Beneficiary countries or territories: Madagascar
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 05-Mar-2026
Deadline on: 16-Mar-2026 15:00 (GMT 0.00)

Description

UNOPS is pleased to invite prospective bidders to submit a bid for the supply of Supply of Medical and Non Medical grade Electrical Protection Equipment (EPE) for Primary Health Centers in Madagascar as further described in Section II_Schedule of Requirements. ----- IMPORTANT NOTE: Interested vendors must respond to this tender using the UNOPS eSourcing system, via the UNGM portal. In order to access the full UNOPS tender details, request clarifications on the tender, and submit a vendor response to a tender using the system, vendors need to be registered as a UNOPS vendor at the UNGM portal and be logged into UNGM. For guidance on how to register on UNGM and submit responses to UNOPS tenders in the UNOPS eSourcing system, please refer to the user guide and other resources available at: https://esourcing.unops.org/#/Help/Guides Interested in improving your knowledge of what UNOPS procures, how we procure and how to become a vendor to supply to our organization? Learn more about our free online course on “Doing business with UNOPS” here.
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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

Together, we build the future

UNOPS – an operational arm of the United Nations – supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by successfully implementing its partners’ peacebuilding, humanitarian, and development projects around the world.

Our mission is to help people build better lives and countries achieve peace and sustainable development.

We are proud of our people. The UNOPS family brings together approximately 160 nationalities, represented by over 5,000 UNOPS personnel as well as some 7,800 personnel recruited on behalf of our partners. Spread across 80 countries, our workforce is rich in diversity and culture – with inclusion at its core.

We understand the importance of balancing professional and personal demands and offer several flexible working options.

Explore what we offer: https://bit.ly/3fpqivR 

About the Sectors

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

Madagascar

Madagascar continues to prioritise infrastructure investment to address persistent gaps in transport, energy and water systems that constrain growth and regional integration. Road rehabilitation, port upgrades and rural electrification projects - often supported by multilateral partners - aim to improve connectivity across the island and strengthen agricultural value chains. However, vulnerability to climate shocks and limited fiscal space challenge implementation. Strengthening institutional capacity, improving project governance and expanding private sector participation remain essential to translating infrastructure spending into sustained and inclusive economic development.

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Nr. of jobs: 37
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