Foreign economic-aid-related services | Tenderlake

Foreign economic-aid-related services

Contract Value:
DKK 200M - 200M
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
06 October 2016
Closing Date:
03 November 2016
Location(s):
00 Not specified / Other
Description:

Since its inception in 2003, the Danish Arab Partnership Programme (DAPP) has been a unique instrument for building trustful relations. DAPP has proven able to adapt to dramatic changes and remain a key pillar in Denmark's policy towards the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

Through partnerships between reform agents in Denmark and the Arab world, DAPP promotes reform, human rights, gender equality, religious dialogue as well as economic opportunities. From the outset, DAPP has been characterized by reciprocity, mutual respect and partnerships with a long-term perspective and a flexible framework capable of responding to a frequently changing and volatile context in the region.



This procurement procedure is one out of 5 procurement procedures with the purpose of entering into contract with a service provider with experience and competences matching the assignment. This particular contract entail development engagement of human rights. The other 4 contracts entails: Development Engagement for Youth Participation and Employment, Development Engagement for Labour Market and Social Dialogue, Development Engagement for free media and Development Engagement for Gender Equality. MENA envisages non-profit organizations with knowledge and experience of Denmark and the Middle East and North of Africa as applicants for this particular assignment.

In order to meet engagement requirements, as outlined by the TOR, applicants may decide to apply as sole partners or they may decide to team up with other organisations or institutions and apply as strategic partners on behalf of a consortium. In any event, only one strategic partner holds the contract with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and is responsible for coordinating overall implementation and reporting of the full engagement results framework. DAPP is based on partnerships with mutual dialogue and learning between individuals and organisations. DAPP operates in a highly political and volatile environment, in turn requiring a degree of flexibility and calculated risk-preparedness at all stages of programme management.

The development engagement for human rights brings together four targeted intervention areas with potential synergy effects more specifically in the promotion of:

— Human rights standards — partnerships with duty bearers and national rights institutions promote human rights standards;

— Human right defenders — partnership with a variety of rights holders in civil society protect human rights defenders;

— Torture prevention — partnership with regional resource people, government institutions and civil society prevent torture and offer treatment;

— Religious dialogue — partnerships with religious leaders, media, academia and intercultural platforms in the region facilitate religious dialogue.

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The Buyer:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs/MENA
CPV Code(s):
75211200 - Foreign economic-aid-related services