The Government of Mozambique has received a grant from the International Development Association (IDA) to finance the Financial Inclusion and Stability Project (FISP), and intends to apply part of the funds from the Grant towards eligible payments under the Contract for the Supply of Lot I : Desktop
This Invitation to Tender is made following the General Announcement for Tendering of this project that was published in the international newspaper “Development Business” on October 31, 2019. The Government of Mozambique has received a grant from the International Development Association (IDA) to finance
The Government of Mozambique has received financing from the World Bank to invest in water supply and sanitation in Nampula and Zambezia provinces, with the objective of increasing access to safely managed water supply and sanitation services, support the institutional development of the sector and intends
The Government of Mozambique, through the Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources (MPWHWR) has received funding from the World Bank toward the cost of the Mozambique Urban Sanitation Project (P161777), being implemented in five (5) target Cities, namely Nampula, Quelimane, Beira, Tete and
The Government of Mozambique (GoM) is implementing the Sustainable Rural Economy Project (MozRural), which is the first phase of a programmatic and multi-phased approach, which aims to increase productivity and market access for target beneficiaries and improve natural resource management practices in
FIPAG - Fundo do Investimento e Património do Abastecimento de Água invites natural or legal persons, national or foreign, interested and who meet the eligibility requirements to submit closed proposals for the supply of 2 Emergency Generators.
The Republic of Mozambique has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Temane Regional Electricity Project (TREP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contracts for: The supply and construction of 11.3kms of supply and distribution pipelines with associated
Procurement Method: Open Competitive Bidding (International) OCBI. The Africa Union the Recipient has received financing from the African Development Bank hereinafter called the Bank toward the cost of the Africa CDC Covid-19 Response Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments
The Government of Mozambique, represented by the Ministry of State Administration and Public Service (MAEFP) with financial support from the World Bank, is in the final phase of preparing the Urban Development and Decentralization Project (PDUL) that will benefit 22 Municipalities in the Provinces of
The Government of Mozambique received financing from the World Bank through a donation of 150 million US dollars for investments in water supply and sanitation in the provinces of Nampula and Zambézia, with the aim of increasing access to safe water supply and sanitation, and support the institutional