Procurement Tenders & Contracts in Afghanistan
World Bank, UN agencies, development banks and bilateral donors — all active tenders and consulting contracts in Afghanistan, updated daily.
12 active tenders
Construction of Protection Walls, Culverts, and Road Graveling works in Paktika
W # 2.9 – RBPS: Rehabilitation of Khwajaha Riverbank Protection Scheme in Gulbahar District of Parwan Province, Central/Kabul Regional Office of Afghanistan.
Construction of 6 Classroom School Building & BHC Expansion in Ali Chopan, PD#10
W # 3.3 – WSM: Construction of Sozniano Manda check dams in Shahwalikot District of Kandahar Province, South/Kandahar Regional Office of Afghanistan.
Rehabilitation of the Bahar Wastewater Canal and Flood Drainage in Herat
Construction of Retaining Wall for North Canal in Askar Abad of Farah City
137255: Crossbred Betel Breed of Female Small-sized Goats to the Districts of Helmand Province
Evaluation of integrated nutrition and routine immunization services
RFQ for Construction of Sang-E-Toda Canal through Cash for Work (CFW) in Sang-E-
Establishing standard IT Infrastructure & Data Center for main office including four Lots
Hiring of Implementing Partner for Implementation of 30 Layer Improved Backyard Poultry Production Of NHLP/MAIL for Balkh Province
FAQs — procurement in Afghanistan
Where can I find World Bank and UN procurement tenders in Afghanistan?
Dev Procure aggregates procurement notices from the World Bank, UNDP, UNICEF, AfDB, ADB and the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM). All tenders for projects in Afghanistan are listed here and updated daily.
What types of contracts are available in Afghanistan?
Contracts in Afghanistan typically include civil works (roads, buildings, water systems), supply of goods (medical equipment, vehicles, IT hardware), and consulting services (technical assistance, project management, studies).
How do I register as a supplier for UN projects in Afghanistan?
Register on UNGM (ungm.org) for access to UN system tenders, and on the World Bank's eConsult system for World Bank-financed projects. Individual UN agencies may also maintain their own vendor databases.