Guide provides practical assistance for EU external actions procurement and grants. Applies to EU budget and European Development Fund (EDF) projects. Covers direct, indirect and shared management modes
Regulations support Borrowers in achieving value for money in sustainable development. Applies to procurement of Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting Services. Covers over 170 countries globally
Tender is official proposal submitted by companies for procurement contracts. Contracts cover services, supplies and works funded by EU budget or EDF. Contracting authority bears all costs and owns contract results
WHO procures approximately USD 700 million annually, with 75% being services. Procurement aims for best value, fairness, transparency, and environmental concerns. WHO follows UN Supplier Code of Conduct for transparency and accountability
UBL is an XML-based standardized business document format developed by OASIS. Released in 2004 for SMEs, now used worldwide for international procurement. European Commission approved UBL for public administrations in 2014
Guide explains EU external actions procurement procedures from January 2016. Applies to EU budget and European Development Fund (EDF) financing. Used by DG DEVCO, DG NEAR and FPI for external action implementation