Mali_Generator Supply, Installation and Commissioning ITB No. 003-ML-2026
Contract for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a Generator Set in Bamako, Mali

The Sahel region is caught in a vicious cycle: insecurity is on the rise, the capacity of countries to provide basic services, maintain order and deliver justice is diminishing, development is hampered, tensions within communities are mounting and there is growing distrust of the State. Impunity, corruption and lack of justice are among the root causes of instability and insecurity in the region. The absence of an effective response to crime and conflict - such as banditry, cattle theft, attacks on roads and markets, as well as illegal detention and other injustices committed by state agents - contributes to the deterioration of State legitimacy and creates a breeding ground for jihadist and organized crime groups. Beyond strengthening institutions to combat terrorism, it is therefore essential to address the systemic shortcomings within criminal justice systems to effectively reduce instability in the region.
La région du Sahel fait face à un cercle vicieux : l’insécurité augmente, la capacité des États à assurer les services de base et le maintien de l’ordre et la justice diminue, le développement est davantage entravé, les tensions intercommunautaires s’attisent et la méfiance envers l’État grandit. L'impunité, la corruption et le manque de justice, font partie des causes profondes de l’instabilité et de l’insécurité dans la région. L’absence de réponse face à la criminalité et aux conflits - comme le banditisme, le vol de bétail, les attaques sur les routes et marchés, ainsi que la détention illégale et les injustices commises par les agents de la justice – contribue à dégrader la légitimité des États et à créer un terrain propice pour les groupes djihadistes et de crime organisé. Au-delà du renforcement des institutions de lutte contre le terrorisme, il apparait donc essentiel de remédier aux défaillances systémiques des systèmes de justice pénale afin de lutter efficacement contre l'instabilité dans la région.
Contract for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a Generator Set in Bamako, Mali
Contract for the provision of printed copies of the Code of Criminal Procedure in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Building on the results achieved through the previous phase, this sub-project aims to enhance the effectiveness of the criminal justice system to ensure improved access to justice for the community.
Building on the results achieved through the previous phase, this sub-project aims to strengthen the capacity of community leaders and members of special delegations to address gender-based violence (GBV) and raise awareness of this issue among women and girls.
Building on the results achieved through the previous phase, this sub-project aims to strengthen access to justice in Niger through high quality, accessible information.
Contract for the provision of ICT Equipment in Niger.
The Clarification Letter No.1 in response to bidder's inquiries.
Framework Agreements for the provision of Car Rental Services with Driver in Burkina Faso
Framework Agreement of International Courier Delivery Services from Niger/ Mali/ Burkina Faso to Rome, Italy.
Uploaded the Clarification Letter No.1 in response to bidder's inquiry.
This sub-project aimed to improve women’s and girls’ access to legal and judicial services in the context of gender-based violence (GBV) in the Central Region of Burkina Faso.
This sub-project aimed to improve access to justice by guaranteeing equality before the law and facilitating access to legal resources and dispute resolution mechanisms for all citizens of Niger. The implementing partner, Réseau des Journalistes pour les Droits de l’Homme (RJDH), increased citizens’ knowledge about human rights and facilitating their access to public justice services. To this end, the implementing partner trained public, private and community media journalists on access to public justice services and human rights.

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