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Join our webinar to find out how to access UN and Multi-Lateral Development Bank procurement opportunities from the Trade Departments of the British Embassies in Copenhagen, Geneva, New York and Barbados.
Did you know that the United Nations spent almost US$ 30 billion on goods and services in 2021? This figure does not include the other procurement opportunities, managed and delivered through the numerous International Financial Institutions (IFIs), and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs).
Opportunities
The global humanitarian and development sector provides real commercial opportunities for many UK companies to win overseas business from worldwide aid funded agency programmes. There are opportunities across a wide range of sectors including:
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Webinar details
This introductory webinar will help you build your knowledge and understanding of the opportunities and routes into the humanitarian and development sector. You will better understand the procurement processes, learn how to identify projects and tenders, understand the funding available from the MDBs and how best to introduce yourselves to this alternative route to market.
Hear the speakers
Joanne Ganthier Senior Trade Adviser British Embassy, Copenhagen |
Marie Gow Senior Trade Officer British Embassy, Geneva |
Nathanial Sears Trade and Investment Officer British Consulate, New York |
Sherry-Ann Blackett Senior Trade Officer British Embassy, Barbados |
1-2-1 Meetings
There will be an exclusive opportunity for you to meet our guest speakers for an in-person one-to-one meeting, as they visit the UK between 5th and 9th of December 2022 at various locations throughout the UK.
A link to register for this opportunity will be shared with you following your attendance to the webinar.
Programme
Hosted online via the MS Teams platform, the session will include the following:
- Welcome and introductions
- Overview of UN procurement
- Procurement by UN organisations headquartered in Copenhagen
Joanne Ganthier, British Embassy Copenhagen - Procurement by UN organisations headquartered in Geneva and Rome
Marie Gow, British Embassy Geneva - Procurement by UN Organisations headquartered in New York
Nathaniel Sears, British Consulate New York - Introduction to procurement opportunities
Sherry-Ann Blackett, Caribbean Development bank - Key events and Activities
- Q&A Session
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Details |
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Doing Business with the UN and Multi-Lateral Development Banks | |||
Date: 22 November 2022 | |||
Time: 14:30 - 15:30 (GMT) | |||
Location: Virtual via Microsoft Teams | |||
Cost: Free | |||
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If you have any queries relating to international trade why not contact us. With staff in offices across the globe and Trade Advisers in every county, we can help you find the answers. | |||
visit: great.gov.uk | |||
call: 0300 303 8955 | |||
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How to register
Attendance is free but places are limited, so use the link below to register your interest in attending today.
Please note that your place is not guaranteed until you receive confirmation from us.
For any other export related enquiries please visit the Department for International Trade at great.gov.uk or call our Export Support Service on 0300 303 8955.
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The Department for International Trade (DIT) is the Government Department that helps UK based companies succeed in the global economy. We also help overseas companies bring their high-quality investment to the UK’s dynamic economy, acknowledged as Europe’s best place in which to succeed in global business.
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