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Elaboration of a manual on regional best practices for evidence gathering in the context of the IOTC and delivery of training to MCS officers

World Bank-financed contract awarded to NFDS AFRICA P. O. BOX AD 45 ADD POSTNET KGALE GABARONE BOTSWANA TELEPHONE: + 267 3926298 EMAIL: SDAVIES@NFDS.INFO for the Southern Africa Second South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance and Shared Growth Project - Madagascar project (Project ID P153370).

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Key Information
Awarded by
World Bank-financed project P153370 (Southern Africa)
Location
Southern Africa
Status
Awarded
Category
Consultant Services
Award Amount
USD 221,491
Size
medium
Reference
1654304
Procurement Method
Consultant Qualification Selection
Language
en
Awarded to
NFDS AFRICA P. O. BOX AD 45 ADD POSTNET KGALE GABARONE BOTSWANA TELEPHONE: + 267 3926298 EMAIL: SDAVIES@NFDS.INFO

Overview

Contract awarded under World Bank-financed project P153370 (Second South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance and Shared Growth Project - Madagascar). The World Bank files this award under Southern Africa, which is not a single country, so no country is recorded on this record. Procurement category: Consultant Services. Method: Consultant Qualification Selection. Review type: Post. Fiscal year: 2021. Supplier of record (per World Bank STEP): NFDS AFRICA P. O. BOX AD 45 ADD POSTNET KGALE GABARONE BOTSWANA TELEPHONE: + 267 3926298 EMAIL: SDAVIES@NFDS.INFO (Botswana). Borrower contract ref: SW2/Y3-C017. Source: World Bank Contract Awards in Investment Project Financing dataset, daily updated from STEP.

Selection Criteria

Selected through Consultant Qualification Selection procurement procedure under World Bank Procurement Regulations. Procurement category: Consultant Services. Subject to Post review by the World Bank.

Source: World Bank Contract Awards Dataset (DS00005), Project P153370 - Second South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance and Shared Growth Project - Madagascar