… in fixed assets, including research infrastructure, in public research centres and higher education directly linked … activities 0 % 8 Investment in intangible assets in public research centres and higher education directly linked … between enterprises, research centres and higher education sector 0 %* 29 Research and innovation processes, technology …
… and accountability within subcontracting arrangements in public contracts. Depending on the subject matter of the … for small and/or social enterprises to participate in public contracts. This can be a way of increasing women’s participation in public contracting, as research shows that a high proportion …
… bid for that particular contract. This does not mean that public authorities can favour these businesses generally or … one operator. Under EU procurement law, reservations in public procurement do not explicitly relate to women-owned or … that this may include the under-represented sex in a sector with a high gender imbalance or a single adult living …
… Examples of gender aspects in social and health service public contracts In Sweden , Stockholm County Council is … council has adopted the Oslo model for the health and care sector (city council case 1006/19) [5] . This also applies to … Local Life’s web page on gender equality requirements in public procurement …
… or organisations, such as NGOs, social partners, other publicsector bodies and experts. For GRPP, for example, you may … or those with less experience in responding to public tenders, you may need to allow time for one-on-one or …
… and strategies on GRPP are important tools to promote such public procurement and thus help to advance gender equality, … gender equality, as well as mentoring/cooperation between public and third sector bodies (e.g. institutes, universities and …
… GRPP is often subsumed under socially responsible public procurement (SRPP) strategies without being specifically referred to. However, when public procurement strategies include specific gender … cycle, GRPP implementation does increase. Examples of public procurement strategies including gender equality as an …
… Public procurement and the promotion of gender equality are … all-important and natural link between gender equality and public procurement. Spanish publicsector law: The best example of national procurement law …
… by requiring minimum standards of equity from the private sector suppliers of goods and services [1] . For example, the EU public procurement framework (as set out in Articles 74–77 of …
… gender equality and gender mainstreaming to assess if a public contract has gender relevance. Depending on your … or its outputs/outcomes (e.g. the design of a building or public space affecting women and men differently). Note: If you are procuring from a sector with a significant gender gap in terms of pay or …
… about the frameworks that exist in your country. Belgium Public procurement law explicitly mentions gender equality as … gender equality (Gender) equality law explicitly mentions public procurement as a tool to promote gender equality … Equality Commission: https://www.ihrec.ie/our-work/public-sector-duty/ Greece Public procurement law explicitly …
… contribute to sustainable and inclusive growth in the EU Public procurement accounts for a major part of the European economy. Every year, public authorities in the EU spend around 14 % of gross … increase the representation of women in the construction sector [6] . GRPP can contribute to closing the gender pay …
… into the effective and successful use of GRPP. The public procurement cycle follows three stages: … procurement and post-procurement This section supports publicsector buyers in implementing GRPP. …
… Gender-responsive public procurement (GRPP) is a gender mainstreaming tool to promote gender equality through public procurement [1] . GRPP is procurement that promotes … the purchase of works, supplies or services by publicsector bodies. This means that buyers and suppliers look at …