Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions; 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Framework Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Office Stationery, Public Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Office Stationery, Public Contract for the Supply, Delivery and Installation of Medical Equipment
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 22 30 December 2017) that sets out the rules 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 201926 March 2013.
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Samples: Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Xxxxxx operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Tender Specifications, Public Framework Contract for the Supply and Services, Framework Contract for the Supply, Delivery and Installation of CCTV Surveillance Cameras and Intruder Alarm Detection System
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;October
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette 20033, as well as the Law of 18 November 2008. 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Framework Contract for the Supply and Installation of Biometric Clock in System, Framework Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Laptops
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx• Enabel’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, XxxxxxEnabel’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Works Contract, Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Institutional framework of Enabel. The general reference framework of reference in under which ENABEL Enabel operates is: The is the Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The 2013 on Development Cooperation1, the Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The company2 as well as the Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 20173 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives developments are also guiding a leitmotiv in Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; aid are important touchstones. • In the field of the fight against fighting corruption: the The Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320034, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation5 on 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 26 March 2013 2 Belgian Gazette of 30 December 1998 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 11 December 2017 4 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008 5 xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ilolex/english/xxxxxxxx0.htm. Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protectionrespecting the environment: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (Federal State, approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Service Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Public Service Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November December 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. Organisation4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Institutional framework of Enabel. The general reference framework of reference in under which ENABEL Xxxxxx operates is: The is the Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The 2013 on Development Cooperation, the Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The company as well as the Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 200332003, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Procurement Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November December 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 201926 March 2013.
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Samples: Procurement Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 Tender Specifications reference number: UGA1503111-10064 In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Framework Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Books
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 201312013; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2company1; 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. Procurement reference number: 20003-10018 - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320032, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization3 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal Federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx• Enabel’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, XxxxxxEnabel’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Work Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general reference framework of reference in under which ENABEL Xxxxxx operates is: The is the Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The 2013 on Development Cooperation1, the Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The company2 as well as the Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 20173 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives developments are also guiding a leitmotiv in Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; aid are important touchstones. • In the field of the fight against fighting corruption: the The Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320034, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 26 March 2013 2 Belgian Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 1998 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 11 December 2017 4 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 • In the field of Human Rights: the The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation5 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protectionrespecting the environment: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (Federal State, approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Framework Agreement
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general reference framework of reference in under which ENABEL Xxxxxx/BTC operates is: The is the Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The 2013 on Development Cooperation, as well as the Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The company, as well as the Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 200332003, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Services Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November December 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 4 xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ilolex/french/xxxxxxxx0.htm. in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Supply Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; • Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal Federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Tender Specifications
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017.
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation harmonization and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320032, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization3 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise Organize and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Public Service Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320032, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization3 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Framework Services Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general reference framework of reference in under which ENABEL Xxxxxx operates is: The is the Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The 2013 on Development Cooperation, the Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The company as well as the Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 200332003, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Services Procurement Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); ;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 4 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/global/standards/lang--en/index.htm In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal Federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131Cooperation1; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. ; The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 . Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The the Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting binding Enabel and the Belgian federal State state (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Public Services Contract for the Supply of Online Content
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November December 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given operations: We mention as main examples: • In the field of international cooperation: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; • In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; • In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organisation4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013. 2Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 4 xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ilolex/french/xxxxxxxx0.htm. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); • In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of in Paris, of 12 December 2015; • The first Management Contract contracting Enabel concluded between Xxxxxx and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 201717.12.2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 201722.12.2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . • Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Supply Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 201312013; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2company1; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320032, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization3 on Freedom of 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 2 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 3 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/global/standards/lang--en/index.htm Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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Samples: Public Works Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL Enabel operates is: - The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 20131; - The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 20033, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. .
3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 2008 In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; . Considering Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.;
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Samples: Public Contract
Institutional framework of Enabel. The general framework of reference in which ENABEL operates is: The Belgian Law on Development Cooperation of 19 March 201312013; The Belgian Law of 21 December 1998 establishing the Belgian Technical Cooperation as a public-law company2company1; - The Belgian Law of 23 November 2017 changing the name of the Belgian Technical Cooperation and defining the missions and functioning of Enabel, the Belgian development agency, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 11 December 2017. The following initiatives are also guiding Enabel in its operations and are given as main examples: In the field of international cooperation: the The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Declaration on the harmonisation and alignment of aid; In the field of the fight against corruption: the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003320032, as well as the Law of 10 February 1999 on the Suppression of Corruption transposing the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions;
1 Belgian Official Gazette of 30 December 1998, of 17 November 2001, of 6 July 2012, of 15 January 2013 and of 26 March 2013.
2 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 3 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. ; In the field of Human Rights: the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as well as the 8 basic conventions of the International Labour Organization4 Organization3 on Freedom of Association (C. n°87), on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining (C. n°98), on Forced Labour (C. n°29 and 105), on Equal Remuneration and on Discrimination in Respect of Employment (C. n°100 and 111), on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (C. n°138), on the Prohibition of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (C. n°182); 1 Belgian Official Gazette of 1 July 1999. 2 Belgian Official Gazette of 18 November 2008. 3 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/global/standards/lang--en/index.htm In the field of environmental protection: The Climate Change Framework Convention of Paris, of 12 December 2015; The first Management Contract contracting Enabel and the Belgian federal State (approved by the Royal Decree of 17 December 2017, Belgian Official Gazette of 22 December 2017) that sets out the rules and the special conditions for the execution of public service tasks by Xxxxxx on behalf of the Belgian State; Xxxxxx’s Code of Conduct of January 2019, Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding sexual exploitation and abuse of June 2019 and Xxxxxx’s Policy regarding fraud and corruption risk management of June 2019.
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