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5 similar Model Contract for Goods and/or Services contracts

Model Contract for Goods and/or Services Between the United Nations Development Programme and a Company or Organization HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
Model Contract for Goods and/or Services • January 29th, 2022

This model contract (the “Contract”) is intended to be used when UNDP carries out a procurement process and selects a vendor to (a) deliver goods, (b) perform services, or (c) provide both goods and services. The vendor could be a private company, an educational institution, a fully or partially owned Government entity, or a civil society organization such as an NGO. This Contract should not be used for procurement of civil works (for which a different template exists), substantive developmental activities (for which programming instruments exist) or services to be provided free of charge to UNDP (for which different templates exist). All questions about, and requests for appropriate templates and General Terms and Conditions should be addressed to the Procurement Services Unit in the Office of Sourcing and Operations, Bureau for Management Services (OSO/BMS), UNDP. Please review this Contract and ensure completion of all the blocks of the Face Sheet to this Contract with correct infor

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Model Contract for Goods and/or Services Between the United Nations Development Programme and a Company or Organization HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
Model Contract for Goods and/or Services • May 2nd, 2021

This model contract (the “Contract”) is intended to be used when UNDP carries out a procurement process and selects a vendor to (a) deliver goods, (b) perform services, or (c) provide both goods and services. The vendor could be a private company, an educational institution, a fully or partially owned Government entity, or a civil society organization such as an NGO. This Contract should not be used for procurement of civil works (for which a different template exists), substantive developmental activities (for which programming instruments exist) or services to be provided free of charge to UNDP (for which different templates exist). All questions about, and requests for appropriate templates and General Terms and Conditions should be addressed to the Procurement Services Unit in the Office of Sourcing and Operations, Bureau for Management Services (OSO/BMS), UNDP. Please review this Contract and ensure completion of all the blocks of the Face Sheet to this Contract with correct infor

Model Contract for Goods and/or Services Between the United Nations Development Programme and a Company or Organization HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
Model Contract for Goods and/or Services • January 11th, 2021

This model contract (the “Contract”) is intended to be used when UNDP carries out a procurement process and selects a vendor to (a) deliver goods, (b) perform services, or (c) provide both goods and services. The vendor could be a private company, an educational institution, a fully or partially owned Government entity, or a civil society organization such as an NGO. This Contract should not be used for procurement of civil works (for which a different template exists), substantive developmental activities (for which programming instruments exist) or services to be provided free of charge to UNDP (for which different templates exist). All questions about, and requests for appropriate templates and General Terms and Conditions should be addressed to the Procurement Services Unit in the Office of Sourcing and Operations, Bureau for Management Services (OSO/BMS), UNDP. Please review this Contract and ensure completion of all the blocks of the Face Sheet to this Contract with correct infor

Model Contract for Goods and/or Services Between the United Nations Development Programme and a Company or Organization HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
Model Contract for Goods and/or Services • December 24th, 2020

This model contract (the “Contract”) is intended to be used when UNDP carries out a procurement process and selects a vendor to (a) deliver goods, (b) perform services, or (c) provide both goods and services. The vendor could be a private company, an educational institution, a fully or partially owned Government entity, or a civil society organization such as an NGO. This Contract should not be used for procurement of civil works (for which a different template exists), substantive developmental activities (for which programming instruments exist) or services to be provided free of charge to UNDP (for which different templates exist). All questions about, and requests for appropriate templates and General Terms and Conditions should be addressed to the Procurement Services Unit in the Office of Sourcing and Operations, Bureau for Management Services (OSO/BMS), UNDP. Please review this Contract and ensure completion of all the blocks of the Face Sheet to this Contract with correct infor

Model Contract for Goods and/or Services Between the United Nations Development Programme and a Company or Organization HOW TO USE THIS CONTRACT
Model Contract for Goods and/or Services • October 9th, 2020

This model contract (the “Contract”) is intended to be used when UNDP carries out a procurement process and selects a vendor to (a) deliver goods, (b) perform services, or (c) provide both goods and services. The vendor could be a private company, an educational institution, a fully or partially owned Government entity, or a civil society organization such as an NGO. This Contract should not be used for procurement of civil works (for which a different template exists), substantive developmental activities (for which programming instruments exist) or services to be provided free of charge to UNDP (for which different templates exist). All questions about, and requests for appropriate templates and General Terms and Conditions should be addressed to the Procurement Services Unit in the Office of Sourcing and Operations, Bureau for Management Services (OSO/BMS), UNDP. Please review this Contract and ensure completion of all the blocks of the Face Sheet to this Contract with correct infor

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