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P177782- Cameroon Emergency Food Crisis Response Project - Procurement Plan (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development)

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Location:Cameroon
Cameroon
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Forecast
Sectors:Energy, Environment & Climate, Food Systems & Livelihoods, Gender & Human Rights, Health, Non-specialized Goods / Services, Social Development, Standards & Certification, Monitoring & Evaluation, Security & Peacebuilding, Civil Engineering, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, GIS, Mapping & Cadastre, Vehicles, Furniture & Office Supplies, ICT & Telecommunications, Laboratory & Measurement, Organizational development, Private Sector & Trade, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Project Management, Translation, Financial Services & Audit, Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief, Printing, Agriculture & Rural Development, Marketing & Media
Languages:English, French
Funding Agency:
Contracting authority type:Central / federal government body
Eligibility:Organisation & Individual
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 4, 2022

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PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
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Approval
Forecast
Open
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Awarded
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Cameroon - Africa West - P177782- Cameroon Emergency Food Crisis Response Project - Procurement Plan (English)
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