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Our work
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Fields of work
- Arms control
- Border management
- Combating trafficking in human beings
- Conflict prevention and resolution
- Countering terrorism
- Cyber/ICT Security
- Democratization
- Economic activities
- Education
- Elections
- Environmental activities
- Gender equality
- Good governance
- Human rights
- Media freedom and development
- Migration
- National minority issues
- Policing
- Reform and co-operation in the security sector
- Roma and Sinti
- Rule of law
- Tolerance and non-discrimination
- Youth
- Field operations
- Projects
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Meetings and conferences
- Summit meetings
- Review Conferences
- Ministerial Council meetings
- Plenary meetings of the Permanent Council
- Plenary Meetings of the Forum for Security Co-operation
- Security Review Conferences
- Annual Implementation Assessment Meetings
- Economic and Environmental Forum
- Economic and Environmental Dimension Implementation Meetings
- Human rights meetings
- Media conferences
- Cyber/ICT security conferences
- Conference of the Alliance against Trafficking in Persons
- Gender Equality Review Conferences
- Annual OSCE Mediterranean conferences
- Annual OSCE Asian conferences
- Partnerships
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Fields of work
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Countries
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Participating States
- Albania
- Andorra
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- Austria
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- Spain
- Sweden
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- Tajikistan
- Türkiye
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- Uzbekistan
- Asian Partners for Co-operation
- Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation
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Structures and institutions
- Chairpersonship
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Secretariat
- Secretary General
- Office of the Secretary General
- Conflict Prevention Centre
- Transnational Threats Department
- Office of the Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
- Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities
- Gender Issues Programme
- Opportunities for Youth
- Department of Human Resources
- Department of Management and Finance
- Office of Internal Oversight
- Documentation Centre in Prague
- Institutions
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Field operations
- Presence in Albania
- Centre in Ashgabat
- Programme Office in Astana
- Programme Office in Bishkek
- Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Programme Office in Dushanbe
- Mission in Kosovo
- Mission to Moldova
- Mission to Montenegro
- Mission to Serbia
- Mission to Skopje
- Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan
- Closed field activities
- Parliamentary Assembly
- Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
- Organizational structure
- About us
Procurement and engagement of implementing partners
Welcome to the Procurement page of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine (OSCE PCU). Here you will find key information relating to business opportunities with the OSCE PCU.
Procurement
If you are interested in participating in a specific procurement opportunity conducted by the OSCE PСU (tender or request for quotation) as advertised on this page, please send an email to request the complete bidding/request for quotation (RFQ) documents. The OSCE does not charge a fee for receiving the bidding or RFQ documents.
Please note that the content of the OSCE PCU’s bidding/RFQ documents may be amended from time to time prior to the deadline for submission of bids/quotations. Any such amendment will be posted on this website and will be binding on all bidders. Hence, if you intend to submit a bid or price quotation for a specific procurement opportunity, you are kindly advised to regularly check this website for any amendments or clarification notes issued related to the bidding/RFQ documents.
Bidders are advised that the OSCE does not use procurement agents. Any approach by a third party claiming to be an official agent of the OSCE PCU should be reported to the relevant OSCE PCU procurement staff immediately.
For business opportunities within other OSCE field operations and institutions, please visit the general OSCE Procurement web page at https://procurement.osce.org.
Important legal notice
The OSCE reserves the right to accept or reject any bid/quotation, and to annul, in whole or in part, or to suspend the bidding/RFQ process and reject all bids/quotations at any time prior to the award of a contract or purchase order without thereby incurring any liability with respect to the affected bidder or bidders or any obligation to inform the affected bidder or bidders of the reasons for the OSCE’s action.
Opportunities for non-profit organizations
The OSCE PCU occasionally engages non-profit organizations as implementing partners (IPs) to fulfil various assignments as part of its projects. In order to be eligible to be engaged as an IP, the candidate should be a not-for-profit organization, operate in conformity with national legislation, and not carry out any form of terrorism, discrimination, or intolerance, or have committed other human rights violations, or promote dominance by any ethnic, religious, political or gender group.
In case of the competitive selection of IPs, the OSCE PCU will publish a request for proposals on this web page. Such an announcement contains basic information about the assignment and relevant contact details. Further information and application documents can be provided upon request.