Afghanistan_Internet Service Provider ITB No. N_166_2024/AFG/ITB
Contract for the provision of Internet Services in Afghanistan.
Since beginning operations in Afghanistan in 2003, the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) has implemented numerous technical assistance programmes, benefiting thousands of legal professionals, including judges, prosecutors, defense lawyers, civil servants, and academics. These professionals have received training and access to legal tools and resources. IDLO has also enabled the provision of essential legal services to vulnerable people and communities, with a particular focus on women and girls.
In 2021, IDLO adapted its approach to enhance the capacity of non-state justice actors, such as civil society organizations, networks, and individual service providers.
Contract for the provision of Internet Services in Afghanistan.
Contract for the provision of 40 kVA Power Stabilizer for ICT Server Room to be delivered and installed in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Attached clarification letter no.1 in response to bidder's inquiry.
Framework Agreements for the provision of Office Supplies and Furniture in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Attached clarification and amendment letter no.1 and extend deadline until 2 Jun 2024.
Contract for the procurement of SANTAK 10kVA UPS and Dell Laptop Chargers in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Framework Agreement for the provision of International Courier Services in Afghanistan
Contract for the provision of Solar Panels, Security Equipment and PCs in Afghanistan.
*Bidding opening time has been extended to 10th of January, 2024. Please see attached Clarification & Amendment Letter in attachment.
* Clarification Letter no.2 in response to bidder's question.
The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is the only global intergovernmental organization exclusively devoted to promoting the rule of law to advance peace and sustainable development. IDLO works to enable governments and empower people to reform laws and strengthen institutions to promote peace, justice, sustainable development and economic opportunity. IDLO has experience working in more than 90 countries around the world with various legal systems.
Survivor-centered Justice: Why Is It Essential for Ending Gender-based Violence?
Violence against women has long been recognized as a global epidemic, and the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly escalated threats to women’s safety, security and access to justice.