Sida Procurement Guidelines

Sida Procurement Guidelines

Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Changed: Monday, September 28, 2009

The Sida Procurement Guidelines, SPG, are a set of rules that Sida uses during contacts with international cooperation partners. Sida also uses the guidelines when the procurement regulations in a partner country do not meet Sida’s requirements.

The SPG are based on the World Bank’s recommended regulations, but are also in line with EU directives and guidelines relating to procurements, as well as the recommendations established by the OECD body, Development Assistance Committee (DAC).

Sida’s guidelines on ecological sustainability

Procurements involving Sida should also adhere to Sida’s guidelines on ecological sustainability in public procurement.

Sida Procurement Guidelines

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