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The World Bank: Toolkit for Doing Business
Government Sources, July 2006, Pages: 9
This guide is for companies interested in bidding for World Bank projects.
The World Bank is a consortium of organisations known officially as the World Bank Group. There are five agencies in the Group, each with its own set of programmes and protocols.
Almost every country in the world is a member of the Bank, either as a donor or borrower of funds.
Winning World Bank aid-funded business can be relatively straightforward, if you know where to look for opportunities and follow the rules when bidding for work.
Report covers:
Supplying Services, Goods and Equipment through World Bank Contracts Background So how does a small or medium sized business set out to do business with the World Bank? World Bank Procurement Policies and procedures Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers. Guidelines: For the procurement of goods and works. Doing Business with the IFC Further information
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