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MOZ1503411-10194 – Equipment and installation of 10 Solar Powered Irrigation Schemes (SPIS) in the provinces of Zambezia and Manica (Mozambique) of 2 ha

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 19 May 2025 12:00

MOZ21001-10033 – Training of Public-Private Partnership

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 12 May 2025 12:00

MOZ22005-10157 – Mapping, Analyzing and promoting Financial Flows for Adaptation Actions in Districts

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 05 May 2025 12:00

MOZ1503411-10186 – Public works contract for Equipment and installation of 190 Solar Powered Irrigation Schemes (SPIS) in the provinces of Zambezia and Manica (Mozambique) of 0.50 ha

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 08 May 2025 12:00

MOZ22002-10024 – Construction works for a Sanitary Landfill, a Composting Facility, a Material Recovery Facility and all shared ancillary infrastructure and facilities in the Municipality of Nacala – Mozambique

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 05 May 2025 12:00

MOZ22005-10136 – Development of Customized Disaster Risk Reduction Action Plans for 3 pilot districts

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 21 April 2025 12:00

MOZ1503411-10157 – Installation of Solar Powered Irrigation Schemes (SPIS) in the provinces of Zambezia and Manica (Mozambique)

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 19 February 2025 12:00

MOZ22005-10138 – MOZ22005-10138 For calculating FNRB (Fraction of Non-Renewable Biomass) for Mozambique

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 17 February 2025 12:00

MOZ21001-10012 – Consultancy to conduct several assessments in areas related to climate finance under workstream 3

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 17 February 2025 12:00

2508MOZ-10067 – Insurance services for Enabel Mozambique Lot 1: Automotive Insurance Lot 2: Office Content

Country : Mozambique

Closing date : 16 December 2024 12:00

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