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Country: Egypt
Summary: Provision of Training Service by Consultancy Firm Designing, Adaptation and Delivery of Training on (Osh) Workplace Management in Egypt-S Construction Sector
Deadline: 16 Nov 2025
Posting Date: 06 Nov 2025
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 129564180
Document Ref. No.: ILO VZF RFQ 03/2025
Financier: International Labour Organization
Purchaser Ownership: Public
Tender Value: Refer Document
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Introduction:The International Labour Organisation (ILO) Cairo Office is implementing a global initiative that envisions a future in which there are zero workplace accidents and diseases and in which decent work is a reality. With the objective to bring about change to workplaces and workers- lives through interventions that prevent work-related accidents, injuries and diseases in global supply chains and support the development of effective Employment Injury Insurance (EII) schemes and compensation mechanisms.At country level, the initiative operations aim to foster prevention and compensation of OSH risks through a mix of private and public sphere interventions, including strengthening institutional frameworks and systems and piloting OSH improvement measures in workplaces. Country level interventions are being identified through applying the ILO methodology for the assessment of drivers and constraints for OSH improvement in global supply chains and intervention design.In Egypt, through comprehensive desk review and stakeholder consultations, construction sector was selected as the project-s single target supply chain, based on the following background:The construction sector in Egypt has been a significant contributor to the country-s economic growth, with the sector-s share of employment almost doubling between 2003 and 2017.[1] In 2023, it was estimated that 3, 908, 600 people were employed in the construction sector in Egypt, of which 3, 877, 500 were male and 31, 000 femal...
Publish Date: 05-Nov-2025 UN Orgnization: INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (ILO) Type of Notice: Request for quotation
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