The European Institute for Gender Equality, the regulatory agency of the European Union, (referred to below as the contracting authority) is planning to award the contract(s) resulting from the above procurement procedure. The procurement documents consist of the publication on Internet, this invitation letter, the draft contract and tender specifications with their respective annexes. All documents are available at the TED eTendering website within 7 days from the publication of this notice.
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a middle-value contract for delivery, installation and setting up of video conferencing and video streaming equipment in conference and meeting rooms for increasing usability of on-line meetings. Description of the requested services Delivery and installation of additional cameras in the conference room Delivery and installation of wireless audio conferencing microphones/system Delivery and installation of video streaming server with software for streaming to YouTube, Facebook and other networks Deliver and deploy of MS Teams rooms devices Deliver and deploy solution in one meeting room for discussion type online meetings.
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a low-value contract for the study to provide an updated analysis of the economic costs of gender-based violence to the European Union and its Member States. This study is an update on the previous EIGE study from 2014 on the cost of gender-based violence. The new study has the objective of highlighting the economic costs of gender-based violence, in particular intimate partner violence, to the EU Member States.
The European Institute for Gender Equality, the regulatory agency of the European Union, (referred to below as the contracting authority) is planning to award the contract(s) resulting from the above procurement procedure. The procurement documents consist of the publication on Internet, this invitation letter, the draft contract and tender specifications with their respective annexes. All documents are available at the TED eTendering website within 7 days from the publication of this notice.
The European Institute for Gender Equality, the regulatory agency of the European Union, (referred to below as the contracting authority) is planning to award the contract(s) resulting from the above procurement procedure. The procurement documents consist of the publication on Internet, this invitation letter, the draft contract and tender specifications with their respective annexes. The overall objective of the study is to collect and analyse EU-wide information on the socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis on women and men, notably in terms of work-life balance, and thereby to provide new knowledge on the multi-faceted impacts on gender equality as well as gender sensitive ways out of the crisis.
EIGE seeks to conclude one or more framework contract(s) with an economic operator(s) capable of providing a large range of services related to the production, collection and dissemination of gender statistics: Lot 1: Maintenance, development and updating of statistical data and metadata of EIGE’s gender statistics database/monitoring of its usability and relevance as well as production of reports to support the dissemination process Lot 2:
The deadline for this tender procedure has been extended to 21 August 2020, 15:00 Europe/Vilnius time. This tender is announced with a view to select the best proposal for the implementation of the project “Supporting gender equality in the economy through public procurement”. The contract is carried out in the framework of EIGE’s work on gender mainstreaming methods and tools.
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a low-value contract for the provision of services relevant to migrating EIGE’s library management system to VuFind. Description of the requested services The foreseen library support services will include: Installing and setting up Library Management System (LMS) VuFind Migrating records from EIGE’s existing LMS (Exlibris Aleph) to VuFind Setting-up the necessary users for EIGE’s LMS Handover/training to EIGE’s users.
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a low-value contract (€15 000.01- € 60 000.00) with a professional service provider in order to prepare country factsheets on measuring femicide in the EU Member States Description of the requested services The objective of the contract is to prepare 28[1] Country factsheets for the EU Member States, displaying the data and information gathered on femicide in each Member State within the frame of the Project EIGE/2019/OPER/01:
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a low-value contract for the provision of services relevant to the management of EIGE’s library, located in Vilnius. Description of the requested services The foreseen library support services will include: Installing and setting up Library Management System (LMS) VuFind Migrating records from EIGE’s existing LMS (Exlibris Aleph) to VuFind Reviewing the inventory of EIGE’s physical records, which amounts approximately to 12,000 records Managing the automatic loan system provided in EIGE’s library Cataloguing approximately 500 resources Description of the procedure This ex-ante publicity is the first stage of the negotiated procurement procedure through which EIGE may award the above-mentioned contract.
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a middle-value contract for a study on gender equality health to support the thematic focus of Gender Equality Index 2021 on health. Description of the requested services EIGE launches this call for tender in order to contract a professional service provider that will carry out a study.
EIGE launches this call for tender with a goal to conclude a contract with a professional service provider regarding the study that will serve as a basis for EIGE’s report to the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU in the second semester of 2021. The study to be carried out under this contract shall focus on the implementation of three strategic objectives of the BPfA in area F ‘Women and the Economy’ namely: