CORDAID has floated a tender for Training / The role of civil society organizations in interpreting public policies. The project location is Iraq and the tender is closing on 14 Mar 2024. The tender notice number is RFQ-2023-033-1and2, while the TOT Ref Number is 97534161. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Iraq

Summary : Training / The role of civil society organizations in interpreting public policies

Deadline : 14 Mar 2024

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Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 97534161

Document Ref. No. : RFQ-2023-033-1and2

Competition : ICB

Financier : Other Funding Agencies

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

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Tender Details

Quotation are invited for Tunisia Training / The role of civil society organizations in interpreting public policies

Cordaid was established in the year 2000 when several Dutch aid organizations joined forces. But our history goes back more than a century.

One of our predecessors, People in Need, was founded in 1914 to meet the needs of more than one million refugees who fled to the Netherlands during the First World War. 1925 was the birth year of Memisa, another member of the Cordaid family. Memisa quickly became a leading healthcare organization.

As of 2021, ICCO and Cordaid have joined forces. By doing so we have increased our impact in addressing global challenges, defragmented the Dutch development sector, and adapted to the changing needs in international cooperation.



2. Project Introduction



The Programme ‘Women-s Voices First - Women Leading the Way to Inclusive Peace in Iraq- supports Iraqi women-s rights organizations (WROs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) to advance a Women, Peace, and Security agenda and to improve the representation of women in peacebuilding and governance processes. The Programme aims to contribute to the following changes:

· The basic needs of women and girls are better met and prioritized.

· Local and national policy decision-makers are opening spaces for women and girls to participate in policy decision-making to advance the WPS agenda.

· Local and national policy decision makers and informal powerholders adopt equality between women and men -responsive policies and practices. The Programme works with different partners across federal and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and supports them through capacity building, project support and network creation.

Documents

 Tender Notice