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Author: Mcinerney-Lankford, Siobhan;
Document Date: 2014/07/16 15:16:19
Document Type: Agreement;
Country: Guinea;
Region: Africa;
Disclosure Date: 2014/08/12 15:16:19
Disclosure Status: Disclosed
Doc Name:Official Documents- Agreement for Advance Q921-GN
Keywords: Financial and Accounting Procedure Manual;service charges;consulting service;Consulting services;procurement of consultant;submission of bids;audit of account;invitation to bid;origin of good;notification of award;minister of finance;Financial Management System;Translation & Interpretation;foreign bidder;procurement process;organizational capacity;bid validity;payment date;direct contracting;potential bidder;performance security;qualification criteria;local bidder;minimum period;advance agreement;procurement method;exceptional circumstance;contract performance;preferential program;workshop on participation;translation services;building security;telephone service;insurance service;vehicle maintenance;travel expenses;procurement documents;disbursement letter;financial statement;
Language: English
Rel. Proj ID: GN-Guinea Agricultural Support Project -- P148114;
Topics: Agriculture Extension; Insurance; Agriculture and Food Security; Financial Management Information Systems;
Historic SubTopics: Agricultural Extension; Crops and Crop Management Systems; Food Security; Climate Change and Agriculture; ICT Applications; Public Sector Economics; Public Finance Decentralization and Poverty Reduction; Insurance & Risk Mitigation;
Originating Unit: Records & Library (LEGRL)

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