… demonstrates how operations might be designed emphasising genderequality objectives to a greater or lesser degree. However, … assumed to have a substantial positive impact, where genderequality is explicit / ‘gender mainstreaming’ in the …
… Equality between women and men is recognised by the EU as a … committed itself to a ‘dual approach’ towards achieving genderequality. This approach involves mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies, while also implementing …
… such as the number of staff receiving training in gender issues relevant to the contract; targets for recruitment and promotion to achieve gender balance in the team performing the contract; and … or even international policy commitments on genderequality. For more guidance, see " Monitoring " and " …
… authorities may report on GRPP to funding bodies, genderequality bodies , national procurement authorities or others. … to link reporting on GRPP to broader policies relating to genderequality and strategic procurement. Less formal …
… one or more key performance indicators may relate to genderequality performance under the contract and, in some cases, … or renewed. For example, this may be contingent on gender balance being achieved in recruitment, training and …
… across the globe and involve many different sectors. Gender issues may be particularly relevant for contracts with … ensure equal remuneration and non-discrimination based on gender grounds, among other considerations. The contractor is …
… of a tender competition and are a key tool for addressing gender issues in the delivery of public contracts. Under the … out the contract (which might include experience with gender aspects). The link to the subject matter means that … to have a criterion that specifically concerns genderequality in recruitment and staffing for the purposes of the …
… of GRPP criteria, tender documents may influence the gender outcomes of a tender in other ways. For example, the use of gender-sensitive language to refer to bidders and staff … goals, namely sustainable development goal 5 on genderequality . Examples of how GRPP training can influence tender …
… social enterprises/charities. This can help to ensure that genderequality elements are fully reflected in the subject matter … to pay and working conditions that would improve the gender pay gap and work–life balance . However, addressing …
… engage with bidders to refine their offers in respect of genderequality or other considerations. This makes the use of … for this procedure to support research and development of gender-responsive services, infrastructure or technology to …
… notice . There are two main reasons for incorporating gender aspects within the subject matter of the tender. … By giving your contract a title that explicitly includes gender aspects, you draw bidders’ attention to the importance … when formulating award criteria to address genderequality issues. For example, it would be possible to have a …
… can be used to scope out the market capacity to deliver gender-responsive outcomes, as well as to refine the … For GRPP, for example, you may wish to consider including genderequality bodies and NGOs working on genderequality. GRPP may …
… reflect the broader group of intended users and a gender balance is ensured among the respondents. In some … sense to involve an external organisation to ensure that gender considerations have been adequately addressed at this … reason for the purchase and should clearly incorporate the gender aspects identified. Example tool: Checklist to assess …
… promote such public procurement and thus help to advance genderequality, but GRPP without adequate support structures … materials that explain GRPP, its uses and its impact on genderequality, as well as mentoring/cooperation between …
… A further aspect of GRPP is the extent to which national genderequality action plans refer to public procurement as a tool to promote genderequality. This can take many forms, but GRPP needs to …