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For the Delivery of Outputs -Supply And Delivery Of Health Kits To 3400 private Schools In Liberia

World Bank-financed contract awarded to UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF) for the Liberia Improving Results in Secondary Education (IRISE) project (Project ID P164932).

Key Information
Awarding Country
Awarded By
Government of Liberia (World Bank-financed, project P164932)
Awarded To
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF)
Status
In Progress
Contract Value
USD 1,212,318
Procurement Method
Direct
Reference
1635353
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Description

Contract awarded under World Bank-financed project P164932 (Improving Results in Secondary Education (IRISE)). Borrower: Government of Liberia. Procurement category: Goods. Method: Direct Selection. Review type: Prior. Fiscal year: 2021. Supplier of record (per World Bank STEP): UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF) (World). Borrower contract ref: LR-MOE-200331-GO-DIR. Source: World Bank Contract Awards in Investment Project Financing dataset, daily updated from STEP.

Why This Supplier Won

Selected through Direct Selection procurement procedure under World Bank Procurement Regulations. Procurement category: Goods. Subject to Prior review by the World Bank.

Sectors

Education

Source

World Bank Contract Awards Dataset (DS00005), Project P164932 - Improving Results in Secondary Education (IRISE)

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