MERCY CORPS has floated a tender for Procurement of Office Equipment. The project location is Liberia and the tender is closing on 10 Dec 2019. The tender notice number is LR01-RFB-4109, while the TOT Ref Number is 38425844. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : Liberia

Summary : Procurement of Office Equipment

Deadline : 10 Dec 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 38425844

Document Ref. No. : LR01-RFB-4109

Competition : ICB

Financier : Other Funding Agencies

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : MERCY CORPS
Opposite SOS Clinic, Monrovia, Liberia Phone: +231 77 801 2501 Email: integrityhotline@mercycorps.org, mc-liberia-tender-questions@mercycorps.org
Liberia
Email :integrityhotline@mercycorps.org, mc-liberia-tender-questions@mercycorps.org
URL :www.mercycorps.org

Tender Details

Tenders are invited for Procurement of Office Equipment(Laptops, Video recorder, USB/Skype Speaker, Camera, Projectors, Photocopier, Desktop Computer and Printers).

Brief Summary Description of Project:

Mercy Corps started operations in Liberia in 2002 in response to the humanitarian crisis brought on by the two Liberian civil wars which took place from 1989-1997and 1999-2003. Since then, Mercy Corps’ interventions have evolved based on the context and needs of Liberian people. Based on the changing needs, Mercy Corps Liberia has implemented programs in renewable energy, food security, agricultural livelihoods, financial inclusion, nutrition, water and sanitation, infrastructure, and in youth economic empowerment.

The SEAL program will run from 2019 to 2023 and will focus on ensuring that Liberian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) contribute to inclusive wealth creation for a more equal and transparent society in support of Liberia’s 2030 Agenda for Transformation. The Program will also work to ensure that Liberian CSOs are credible actors in the governance of the country through their engagement in the formulation of public policy, and the monitoring of its implementation.
2.1 Mercy Corps’ Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Statement
Mercy Corps strictly prohibits:
? Any form of bribe or kickback in relation to its activities
This prohibition includes any request from any Mercy Corps employee, consultant or agent for anything of value
from any company or individual in exchange for the employee, consultant or agents taking or not taking any action
related to the award of a contract or the contract once awarded. It also applies to any offer from any company or
individual to provide anything of value to any Mercy Corps employee, consultant or agent in exchange for that
person taking or not taking any action related to the award of the contract or the contract.
? Conflicts of interests in the awarding or management of contracts
If a company is owned by, whether directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, any Mercy Corps employee or any
person who is related to a Mercy Corps employee, the company must ensure that it and the employee disclose the
relationship as part of or prior to submitting the offer.
? The sharing or obtaining of confidential information
Mercy Corps prohibits its employees from sharing, and any offerors from obtaining, confidential information related
to this solicitation, including information regarding Mercy Corps’ price estimates, competing offerors or competing
offers, etc. Any information provided to one offeror must be provided to all other offerors.
? Collusion between/among offerors
Mercy Corps requires fair and open competition for this solicitation. No two (or more) companies submitting bids
can be owned or controlled by the same individual(s). Companies submitting offers cannot share prices or other
offer information or take any other action intended to pre-determine which company will win the solicitation and
what price will be paid.

Documents

 Tender Notice