Evaluation of the UNESCO's International Convention against Doping in Sport
The United Nations Educational, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hereby invite qualified companies/consulting firms to submit proposals to conduct the Evaluation of the International Convention against Doping in Sport where UNESCO’s holds the Executive Secretariat.
The time schedule for the evaluation is planned between October 2024 - April 2025. It is mandatory that none of the members of the evaluation team have been previously involved in the implementation of the activities under review. The evaluation assignment is estimated to require approximately 60 - 70 professional working days (to be distributed among the evaluation team) including 2-3 missions on the field and UNESCO’s HQ.
The selected company/organization is expected to submit the following deliverables:
- An inception report,
- A draft evaluation report,
- A validation workshop,
- A final evaluation report,
- Communication outputs as detailed in the Terms of References.
Please refer to attached Procurement Notice Form
Sustainable Procurement practices integrate requirements, specifications, and criteria that are compatible and in favour of the protection of the environment, the social progress and in support of economic development. These practices seek resource efficiency, improve the quality of products and services, and ultimately optimize costs (HLCM Procurement Network). Sustainable Procurement is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (goals 12 and 12.7), and it also contributes to the achievement of all SDGs. This procurement opportunity is considered sustainable as it incorporates at least three sustainability considerations, in accordance with the HLCM Procurement Network's Sustainable Procurement Working Group - Sustainability Indicators Framework. To learn more about which considerations are included in this procurement opportunity, please see below for a specific description. For more information, contact the procurement official or author of this procurement opportunity.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for preventing or minimizing damage associated with climate change.
Examples:
Energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting and emission offsetting.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for the prevention of polluting emissions to air, solid waste to land and discharges to water.
Examples:
EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting sustainability through the entire supply chain.
Examples:
Sustainability requirements for tier 2 suppliers, identification and approval of subcontractors.
This indicator summarizes sustainability considerations that relate to inclusion of a person with disability.
Examples:
Organizational policy on disability inclusion, recruiting people with disabilities, accessible premises, disability-inclusive supply chains, and manufacturing accessible products.