612 procurement opportunities found
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Central African Republic (CAR) Emergency Food Crisis Response Project - Additional Financing 2 | Method: Individual Consultant Selection | Ref: CF-NTC
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: BDI Human Capital Development Project | Method: Consultant Qualification Selection | Ref: BI-MOH-525806-CS-CQS
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: CAR Investment and Business Competitiveness for Employment | Method: Individual Consultant Selection | Ref: CF-AGIR-554039-CS-INDV
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Strengthening Electricity Services Project | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: CG-078-PASEL-SC-26
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Access to Finance & Economic Opportunities Project – Mais Oportunidades | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: MZ-MEF-DNT-556716-CS-QCBS
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience (TRACER) | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: ZM-RDA-554040-CS-QCBS
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Accelerating Economic Diversification and Job Creation Project | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: 93CS2/MINPLAN/26
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Unleashing the Blue Economy of the Caribbean (UBEC) | Method: Individual Consultant Selection | Ref: GD-MOIID-561510-CS-INDV
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Tuvalu Safe and Resilient Aviation Project | Method: Individual Consultant Selection | Ref: TV-MTET-559365-CS-INDV
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Support for Resilient Livelihoods in the South of Madagascar - MIONJO Project | Method: Consultant Qualification Selection | Ref: MG-MIONJO-545397-CS
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: CAR-Electricity Sector Strengthening and Access Project | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: PARSE/077/CS/SFQC/26
**Request for Expression of Interest** | Project: Advancing Innovative Methods to Promote Learning (AIM4Learning) in Eastern and Southern Africa MPA P | Method: Individual Consultant Selection | Ref:
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Mozambique Digital Acceleration Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: 165/MDAP/CITT/G-RFB/26
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Assam State Secondary Healthcare Initiative for Service Delivery Transformation (ASSIST) Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: IN-AHIDMS-559847-GO-RFQ
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Innovative Systems to Promote Integrated, Resilient and Enhanced Responses to Women and Girls’ Healt | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: ET-MOH-527291-GO-RFB
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Liberia Investment, Finance and Trade Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: LR-MOCI-548324-GO-RFQ
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa 2 Project (RCRP2) | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: MW-NEDC-549002-CW-RFQ
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Ukraine Improving Higher Education for Results Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: MOES-UIHERP-C2-MERGERS-80
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: NG-NIGER L-PRES-559283-CW-RFB
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Liberia Electricity Sector Strengthening and Access Project (LESSAP) Phase 2 | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: LR-LEC-497932-GO-RFB
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Burundi Colline Climate Resilience Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: BI-MINEAGRIE-BCCR PIU-562754-GO-RFQ
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: China Food Safety Improvement Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: GDNC-003
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Ukraine Improving Higher Education for Results Project | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: MOES-UIHERP-C2-MERGERS-37/L5/R
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Girls Empowerment and Learning for All Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: AO-PAT-521092-NC-RFB
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Electricity Sector Modernization and Sustainability Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: KG/KEMS/G/2026/RFB-005
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Find World Bank funded procurement opportunities across 140+ developing countries. The World Bank Group — including IBRD and IDA — provides over $50 billion annually in loans, grants, and technical assistance to governments of low and middle-income countries. BidsFactory aggregates World Bank tenders daily from the official procurement API, covering infrastructure, education, healthcare, energy, and governance sectors.
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WB - World Bank (the World Bank) is a multilateral development bank covering developing and emerging economies worldwide. Operating since 1944, the World Bank publishes its tender notices in English, with awards governed by the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers. BidsFactory tracks every the World Bank notice from the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA) (projects.worldbank.org) and merges it with opportunities from more than 20 other procurement sources into one searchable, English-language feed.
the World Bank at a Glance
- Organisation type: Multilateral development bank
- Coverage: developing and emerging economies worldwide
- Publishing language(s): English
- Operated by: the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA)
- Official portal: projects.worldbank.org
- Procurement framework: the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers
- Established: 1944
How the World Bank Procurement Works
As a multilateral development bank, the World Bank does not run most tenders directly: its borrowing governments and executing agencies conduct procurement while the World Bank provides the financing and oversight under the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers. Notices, expressions of interest, and contract awards covering developing and emerging economies worldwide are published through the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA) (projects.worldbank.org) in English. Monitoring the World Bank alongside national portals on BidsFactory captures both the bank-financed pipeline and the domestic procurement it co-finances.
What the World Bank Publishes
the World Bank notices on the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA) (projects.worldbank.org) span the procurement categories most active across developing and emerging economies worldwide:
- Infrastructure: Roads, bridges, water systems, and urban development
- Energy: Power generation, transmission, and renewable energy
- Education: Schools, universities, and education systems
- Healthcare: Hospitals, health systems, and disease programs
- Governance: Public financial management and institutional development
Geographic Coverage
the World Bank opportunities cover developing and emerging economies worldwide. Geographic eligibility on an individual contract can vary with the financing and the implementing agency, so confirm the rules in each notice. All the World Bank listings on BidsFactory can be filtered by sector and contract type, and non-English notices are translated to English.
Types of Contracts
the World Bank contracts fall into the standard public-procurement categories, all advertised through the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA) (projects.worldbank.org) in English:
- Supplies: Purchase and delivery of goods and equipment
- Public Works: Civil works, building, and rehabilitation contracts
- Non-Consulting Services: Operation, maintenance, and support services
- Consulting Services: Advisory, design, supervision, and studies
Contract values range from low-value purchases to major infrastructure programmes across developing and emerging economies worldwide.
Eligibility and Registration
Eligibility for the World Bank contracts depends on the project and the financing rules set out in the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers: some assignments are open to firms from any member country while others carry nationality or origin restrictions. Vendors typically register with the World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA) (projects.worldbank.org) and keep capability statements current. Documents are issued in English.
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