Procurement Summary
Country : Guinea
Summary : Recruitment of a firm to support the installation and use of a brick press
Deadline : 29 Jul 2019
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 34695132
Document Ref. No. : 57505
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
House City
Corniche Coleah Lansébounyi
BP 222 Conakry Guinea
Phone: (+224) 664 244 049
Guinea
Tender Details
Recruitment of a firm to support the installation and use of a brick press
Guinea is among the least developed countries (LDCs) and ranked 183rd out of 187 countries according to the Human Development Index -IDH 2015 (UNDP 2016). The third General Census of Population and Housing (RGPH3), conducted in Guinea by the INS in 2014, counted 155, 885 people with disabilities (PH) out of a total population of 10, 503, 132 inhabitants, or 1.5% . Thea distribution by sex indicates a small majority of men is in this condition: 53% against 47% of women despite the preponderance of women in the composition of the total population. The number of PH in urban areas, is 52, 097 (33.42%) against 103, 788 people in rural areas (66.58%). According to the same source, the GPs in Guinea are among thepoorer, in a country with an already low standard of living. The public resources allocated to them remain very low, particularly through the National Fund for Rehabilitation and Solidarity for the Disabled, which is itself insignificant. The majority survives thanks to begging because they can not find work. Most people with disabilitiesapes have neither the means nor the equipment necessary fortheir rehabilitation and / or their reintegration, they are victims of the lack of taking into account of their specificities in the environment which surrounds them: in the countryside, nothing is suitable ; in the city, urbanization is often poorly controlled, neither houses, sidewalks, nor offices are adaIn social terms, the GPs in Guinea are doubly handicapped. They are penalized because: - The disability is stigmatized (families are often ashamed or believe that a child with a functional limitation does not have the capacity to learn, children with disabilities tend to be hidden, neglected or used as guardians ofhome) - Disability is stigmatizing (the arrival of a disabled person in a family, whether as a result of a birth, an illness, or an accident of life, is often perceived as the sign of a misfortune, of which the family would be victim as a whole.For a few years, the...
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