Events Management Services

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Establishment of Long Term Agreement for the Provision of Events Management Services

Establishment of Long Term Agreement for the Provision of Events Management Services

Over the last 40 years, UNDP has implemented several development programmes in support of Government development efforts focusing mainly on the elimination of poverty, reduction of inequalities and exclusion, promoting effective governance, national resources management and access to energy, addressing environmental degradation, climate change and disaster risk reduction through linking local insights and global perspectives.

In 2016, UNDP unveiled a new five-year Country Programme Document (CPD) anchored on long term solutions to national development challenges. The CPD is aligned to and supports national efforts to realise the National Development Plan (NDP II) 2016-2010, and the Uganda long-term vision 2040. It is also aligned to the United National Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2016-2010, which guides the UN Programming in the country. This alignment enables UNDP to contribute to national development efforts and to support the government of Uganda to achieve the 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The current UNDP Country Programming focusses on two key portfolios and five key flagship programmes areas, with Gender Equality and Women Empowerment integral in our development offer.

It’s against this background that UNDP Uganda kindly requests the submission of proposals for ITB- Establishment of Long Term Agreement for the Provision of Events Management Services Event ID Number 0000006062" as per the detailed requirements of this ITB (attached as PDF document). When preparing your proposal, please be guided by the e-tendring guide for bidders  hereto asa Microsoft Word document

Proposals may be submitted on or before 9th June 2020 by following the submission instructions in the ITB attached