41AAA-11295-014
United Nations Office for Project Services
Diagnostics Procurement Support to Stop Tuberculosis Partnership and the Global Drug Facility
Diagnostics Procurement Support to Stop Tuberculosis Partnership and the Global Drug Facility. The mission of the Global Drug Facility is to facilitate worldwide, equitable access to tuberculosis medicines and diagnostics, under the current Stop TB’s Operational Strategy. the Global Drug Facility works to ensure an uninterrupted supply of quality-assured, affordable anti-TB drugs and diagnostics to population in need. \n\nUNOPS hosts the Stop Tuberculosis Partnership Secretariat (STBP) as of 1 January 2015, in Geneva, Switzerland. The vision of the Stop TB Partnership is to realize the goal of elimination of Tuberculosis (TB) as a public health problem and, ultimately, to obtain a world free of TB by ensuring that every TB patient has access to effective diagnosis, treatment and cure; stopping transmission of TB; reducing the inequitable social and economic toll of TB; and developing and implementing new preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic tools and strategies. The Stop Partnership is uniquely positioned to support the development and further implementation by partners of the current and future Global Plan, acting as a coordinator and catalyst for the range of partners engaged in the fight against TB.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
Basic health
1836251
1423669
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-12122-003
United Nations Office for Project Services
UN WebBuy Plus and Procurement Services for the Global Fund
UN Web Buy Plus, UNOPS global e-Commerce solution, gives access to a catalogue of products for the aid and development community, enabling Organization to benefit from UNOPS efficiency and expertise in public procurement. With a focus on sustainability and economies of scale, the user-friendly system simplifies complex procurement processes.\n\nThe Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is a partnership designed to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as epidemics. As an international organization, the Global Fund mobilizes and invests more than US$4 billion a year to support programs run by local experts in more than 100 countries. In partnership with governments, civil society, technical agencies, the private sector and people affected by the diseases, we are challenging barriers and embracing innovation.\n
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
Health, general
2658739
1756231
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-69419
United Nations Office for Project Services
EIF, West Africa 2 Activities
The Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF): The First World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference, held in 1996. recognized that the Least Developed countries (LDCs) faced difficulties integrating into the global economy. This led to the adoption of the WTO Plan of Action for LDCs, The following year, in October 1997, the WTO convened a High Level Meeting to discuss the specific needs of LDCs and to formulate a programme to strengthen their trade capacities, including supply-side and market access capacities. The Integrated Framework for Trade Related Technical Assistance to Least Developed Countries (the “IF”) was the outcome of that meeting. Support was offered to the IF by six multilateral agencies (IMF, ITCP UNCTAD, UNDP, World Bank, and WTO). The achievements of the IF during the early years were modest and when the six agencies met in 2000 to review progress they adopted a number of recommendations and implemented institutional changes to improve the IFs effectiveness. Two main objectives were formulated for the revamped IF: To “mainstream” (integrate) trade into the national development plans and; To assist in the coordinated delivery of trade-related technical assistance The IF is built on the principles of country ownership, partnership and the “Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness”. By the end of February 2007, 43 LDCs were at different stages of the IF process. Despite progress a number of weaknesses still remained in the IF: evaluations pointed out an implementation gap and a weak country ownership due to various factors. To that end a Task Force was established by the IF Steering Committee which was welcomed at the Hong Kong Conference, December 2005, WTO Ministers as well as an agreement on the three elements which together would constitute an enhanced IF (thereafter EIF): (i) increased, additional, predictable financial resources to implement Action Matrices; (i) strengthened in-country capacities to manage, implement and monitor the IF process; and (ii) enhanced IF governance. The Accountability Framework builds on the principles and procedures that guide the EIF to facilitate: The effective use of trade as a development tool by the LDCs. LDCs ownership of the in-country programme and projects to be funded by the EIF Including the responsibility to identify their own trade development priorities and manage trade development activities. A partnership approach, through which, in accordance with the principles, of the “Paris Declaration” donors and international agencies coordinate their response to the needs of LDCs, manage for results, LDC leadership and accept mutual accountability. Building upon these principles, the objectives EIF programme are to provide for: Increased capacity building support to LDCs throughout the EIF process, including increased financial resources, support provided to National Implementation Units (the “NIU”s), and technical assistance, training and knowledge transfer to be provided by national, regional and international implementing bodies in project delivery; Stronger governance of the IF, including collective decision making through a reconfigured Board, a strengthened Executive Secretariat, clearly defined accountability, and rigorous monitoring and evaluation. UNOPS acts as Trust Fund Manager for EIF.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
Trade policies & regulation
3813969
3717012
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-10175-001
United Nations Office for Project Services
Support to the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme in the Anglophone African Countries
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme embodies the very essence of sustainable development by "thinking globally acting locally". By providing financial and technical support to projects that conserve and restore the environment while enhancing people's well-being and livelihoods, the Small Grants Programme demonstrates that community action can maintain the fine balance between human needs and environmental imperatives.\n\nThe ?GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) provides financial and technical support to communities and Civil Society Organizations to meet the overall objective of global environmental benefits secured through community-based initiatives and actions. A poor and vulnerable community, for example, can use a small grant to develop capacity for a larger project. \nUNOPS provides execution services to UNDP who is the implementing party of the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme. This includes: human resources services, administrative services, procurement services and financial management support, as well as grant disbursement management. This Small Grants Programme provision is specifically targeting the Anglophone African Countries.\n
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
General environmental protection
267896
276501
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-11960-003
United Nations Office for Project Services
Support to the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme in the Anglophone African Countries
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme embodies the very essence of sustainable development by "thinking globally acting locally". By providing financial and technical support to projects that conserve and restore the environment while enhancing people's well-being and livelihoods, the Small Grants Programme demonstrates that community action can maintain the fine balance between human needs and environmental imperatives.\n\nThe GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) provides financial and technical support to communities and Civil Society Organizations to meet the overall objective of global environmental benefits secured through community-based initiatives and actions. A poor and vulnerable community, for example, can use a small grant to develop capacity for a larger project. \nUNOPS provides execution services to UNDP who is the implementing party of the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme. This includes: human resources services, administrative services, procurement services and financial management support, as well as grant disbursement management. This Small Grants Programme provision is specifically targeting the Anglophone African Countries.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
General environmental protection
1492930
1441147
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-22853-002
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement Support to The Gambia COVID-19 Vaccine Preparedness and Response Project
In partnership with the Ministry of Health and the World Bank, UNOPS will procure essential equipment as part of the wider COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Project. The procurement of four waste disposal trucks, two cargo trucks, garbage bins and one power generator will be used by the National Health Laboratory to expand testing of COVID-19 patients, manage medical waste and facilitate the smooth operations of the country's laboratory services.\nThis project package covers specifically the procurement of medical waste incinerators.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
Basic health
2795160
1951957
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services
41AAA-21970-002
United Nations Office for Project Services
SGP-OP7-CORE AFRICA (Anglophone)
21970-002 - SGP-OP7-CORE AFRICA (Anglophone)
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Gambia
General environmental protection
690221
523330
Expenditure for the project
United Nations Office for Project Services