Procurement Summary
Country : Afghanistan
Summary : Code4Peace: Mentorship & Website and Mobile Application Development
Deadline : 21 Apr 2020
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 42076644
Document Ref. No. : 005-2020
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Women (UN-Women)
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS WOMEN (UN-WOMEN)
Email: wps_procurement.af@unwomen.rog
First name: Ahmad Munir
Surname: Totakhail
Telephone country code: Afghanistan (+93)
Telephone number: 796728132
Telephone extension: 796728132
Afghanistan
Email :wps_procurement.af@unwomen.rog
Tender Details
Tender are invited for Code4Peace: Mentorship & Website and Mobile Application Development
Deadline : 21-Apr-2020 12:00 (GMT 4.30)
Published : 05-Apr-2020
Type of Notice : Request for proposal
Beneficiary Country/Territory : Afghanistan
Reference : 005-2020
Description : Globally, UN Women supports women at all levels of society who build movements to uplift women`s voices, experiences, and expertise to create structural and systematic change across all layers of society. Now more than ever, unprecedented momentum is being built as women in Afghanistan gather in local, national, regional and international forums to articulate their priorities for peace and concrete recommendations for the way forward on justice, security, and all issues related to building and sustaining peace. It is in this context that UN Women is working with women`s civil society organizations and leaders to ensure that not only are women`s voices heard, but their recommendations and priorities influence all decisions regarding the future of Afghanistan.
Women`s participation across some areas of the peace and security architecture in Afghanistan has increased. However, this access is available to a limited number of women, most of them belonging to a specific targeted audience of educated women who have access to resources and are based in urban areas of Afghanistan. Overall, women`s representation and meaningful participation in peace and stability processes remains critically low. This is largely due to women`s continued exclusion from public and political life, as well as persistent gender bias and discriminatory norms in Afghanistan. Additionally, there is still a data vacuum that prevents policy makers at the national and international level from accessing informat...
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