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EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-19T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 345077-2026. Subject: Supply, delivery, installation, commissioning and training for a CO2 transcritical Ejector Supermarket in Nakuru, Kenya
Source:ted.europa.eu
EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-22T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 349609-2026. Subject: Various metrology laboratory equipment for two laboratories located in Tripoli and near Tripoli
Source:ted.europa.eu
EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-22T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 367035-2026. Subject: Various metrology laboratory equipment for two laboratories located in Tripoli and near Tripoli
Source:ted.europa.eu
EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-22T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 392555-2026. Subject: Various metrology laboratory equipment for two laboratories located in Tripoli and near Tripoli
Source:ted.europa.eu
EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-22T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 403023-2026. Subject: Various metrology laboratory equipment for two laboratories located in Tripoli and near Tripoli
Source:ted.europa.eu
EU procurement notice published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED). Buyer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Buyer country: DEU. Submission deadline: 2026-06-23T12:00:00+02:00. TED publication number: 352109-2026. Subject: Supply, Installation and Training of laboratory equipment for the use of six Ghanaian public universities and research institutes for research purposes only.
Source:ted.europa.eu
The tender cannot be divided into lots due to the highly integrated and interdependent nature of the assignment"s objectives, activities, and expected results. The assignment is designed as a cohesive package of technical, advisory, and capacity-building interventions aimed at formulating, implementing and strengthening Somalia"s climate-resilient agricultural policy framework in alignment with East African Community commitments. The activities under Output 1: policy and strategy formulation, alignment, and implementation, and Output 2: capacity building, quality assurance strengthening, and implementation support are intrinsically linked, as effective policy development depends on continuous feedback from implementation realities, institutional capacity assessments, and quality assurance mechanisms. Dividing these components would risk fragmentation, methodological inconsistencies, and reduced effectiveness of both policy formulation, recommendations and their uptake. Moreover, the assignment requires a unified methodological approach and consistent stakeholder engagement across all phases, which would be difficult to maintain with multiple contractors. Given the need for close coordination with various government ministries, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders, including activities delivered through local subsidies, a single contractor ensures streamlined communication, clear accountability, and efficient implementation. The capacity development component, particularly in quality assurance, further relies on insights from policy analysis and ongoing advisory support, underscoring the importance of synchronized delivery. Maintaining the tender as a single lot therefore ensures coherence, minimizes coordination risks and transaction costs, and strengthens accountability for delivering a high-quality and impactful intervention.
Source:ted.europa.eu
Water-related conflicts are intensifying in Benin. Particularly in the northern regions of the country, competition over water resources between farmers and pastoralists is increasingly leading to tensions and disputes. The lack of economic opportunities and prospects in these areas is being exploited by jihadist terrorist groups. At the same time, climate change is exacerbating droughts, floods, and storms, while water demand from agriculture, industry, and a rapidly growing population continues to rise. The project supports the Government of Benin in its efforts to improve the management of water resources. On the one hand, it aims to protect the scarce and vital resource of water through Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). On the other hand, it seeks to strengthen the resilience of local populations and reduce resource-use conflicts, thereby contributing to greater social cohesion. Key partners include the Beninese Ministries responsible for Water and Environment, local water committees, and non-governmental organisations. With a particular focus on northern Benin, the project implements local measures for water resource protection, including the establishment of water protection zones and natural reservoirs. Local water committees contribute to a fairer and more sustainable allocation of water resources, particularly benefiting poorer households. In cooperation with the responsible ministries, the project also introduces mechanisms to regulate water abstraction tariffs, thereby creating sustainable financing structures for future water management measures. In addition, the project strengthens a digital water information system that improves coordination among stakeholders and provides reliable data for evidence-based decision-making. Through these interventions, the project contributes both to the protection of water resources in Benin and to the prevention and mitigation of water-related conflicts.
Source:ted.europa.eu