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Title: Niels Ramm UNGM and Susan Struck HLCM PN


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DOING BUSINESS WITH THE UNITED NATIONS (UN)
Presented by Niels Ramm (UNGM) and Susan Struck
(HLCM PN) Athens, November 2008
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How to do Business with theUnited Nations (UN)
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Overview
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  • The United Nations is made up of a variety of
    organizational entities (agencies, organizations,
    commissions, programmes, funds, etc).
  • Each entity has a distinct and separate mandate
    (covering the political, economic, social,
    scientific and technical fields).

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Le Nazioni Unite nel mondo
OPCW
UNEP
Copenhagen UNOPSUNDP/PSOUNICEF Supply
DivisionUNFPA Procurement Unit
UNAIDS
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  • EACH ORGANISATION . . .
  • has its own special requirements for goods and
    services
  • may conduct its own procurement activities
  • follows, in general, common principles for
    procurement rules and regulations
  • constitutes a separate and distinct
    customer/partner

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Statistics (UN Procurement System)
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4,6 more services than goods
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Greece, 148th
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  • Goods
  • Food
  • Pharmaceutical Supplies
  • Vehicles
  • Computers and Software
  • Shelter and Housing
  • Telecommunications Equipment
  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Building Materials

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Goods Power cables Agricultural Equipment
Electrical Equipment Water Storage
Tanks Services Leasing and Renting Services
Environmental Management Trade Facilitation
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How to Identify Business Opportunities
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  • Market knowledge
  • UN structure, procedure and value
  • Export experience / references
  • Global and/or local operation
  • Languages
  • Employees, documents
  • Competitive prices Quality
  • International competition best value

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  • Networks / partner
  • Country knowledge, after-sales services
  • Capacities
  • Finance, personnel
  • Flexibility and accuracy
  • Operational tempo
  • Persistence, endurance, patience

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Towards one single commercial and procurement
portal UN Global Market Place (UNGM)
Additional information www.ungm.org
  • The Annual Statistical Report
  • The General Business Guide (GBG)
  • Practical Tips Doing Business with the UN
  • Procurement notices
  • Value-Added Service Receive relevant procurement
    notices directly in your Inbox, USD250 annually

NEW
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  • The Annual Statistical Report
  • UN procurement by country
  • UN Agency procurement by country, commodity or
    service
  • Purchase orders and Contracts (over USD 30,000)
    placed by agency, by country of vendor, value and
    description of goods or services
  • Top Ten items procured by Agency
  • The General Business Guide
  • Lists all UN Organizations, fields of activity,
    contact persons, procurement activities and
    requirements and registration procedures
  • Available from www.ungm.org
  • Both publications are updated on an annual basis

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  • Extensive market research
  • Planning acquisition, contract award, UN
    information
  • Identification of relevant UN Organization
  • Match capacity and requirements
  • Registration United Nations Global Marketplace
  • Mandatory for majority of UN agencies
  • Thorough information about procurement
  • Principles, procedures
  • Obtain systematic / regular information about
    current procurement activities / opportunities
  • Keep yourself up-to-date

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UN Procurement Procedures
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  • Procurement activities of the UN system are
    based on the following principles
  • Advancing the interests of the organisation
  • Obtaining value for money
  • Ensuring probity through inter alia, fairness,
    integrity, transparency and effective
    competition
  • Accountability for outcomes
  • These Common Guidelines cover procurement stages
    from sourcing to execution of a procurement
    contract

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  • Competitive suppliers of previous procurement
  • Past performance
  • Suppliers of the required goods or services,
    found on the UN Global Marketplace
  • Codification
  • Through calls for Expression of Interest (EOI)
  • Notices
  • Search of World Wide Web
  • Trade Missions, Chambers of Commerce
  • Exchange with other UN Agencies

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  • Minimum of 3 years experience in relevant
    business line
  • Export Experience (where applicable)
  • Certified financial reports for the past 3 years
    (Annual turnover annual profit companys own
    capital)
  • References, 3 recent contracts, goods/services
    supplied, dates and client details
  • Quality Certification
  • General Terms and Conditions
  • Supplier Code of Conduct

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  • the value of the procurement
  • the nature of the goods and services to be
    procured
  • critical dates for delivery

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  • Up to 30,000 USD
  • - Informal, simplified acquisition procedure-
    Requests for Quotation (RFQ)- Lowest priced,
    technically acceptable bidder or best value
    bidder (evaluated).
  • Above 30,000 USD
  • - Invitation to Bid (ITB) and Request for
    Proposal (RFP)
  • - Open and formal advertised (on the web)
    generally larger shortlist (minimum 6
    potential bidders, 3 to comply)
  • - Public bid opening - Review and
    Recommendation by Contract Committees

Thresholds vary
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  • Expression of Interest (EOI)Written
    communication by a supplier to provide
    information about its products, resources,
    qualifications and experience
  • Request for Quotation (RFQ)Less formal
    solicitation, lower value, standard
    specifications, readily available on the market
  • Invitation to Bid (ITB)Formal solicitation,
    lowest evaluated price, compliant and technically
    compliant
  • Request for Proposal (RFP)Formal solicitation,
    requirements possibly met in a variety of ways,
    overall best solution will win the award
    (Combining technical solution and price
    considerations) -- not necessarily the lowest
    price

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  • Long Term Agreement (LTA)/Frame Agreement A
    long-term agreement based on ITB or RFP process
    2-4 years periodPotentially more than one LTA
    for same goods/serviceAdvantage Shortens
    delivery time by shortening process
  • Direct ContractingException to the ruleIn case
    of extreme emergencySole sourceIf competitive
    bidding process has failed for valid reasonVery
    stringent controls and has to be well justified

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  • Cover both the procurement of goods and the
    contracting of services.
  • Most provisions are common within the UN
    procurement system, however some provisions may
    vary depending on individual agency requirements.
  • Familiarise yourself with the UN Terms
    Conditions (UNGCC).

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The Global Compact
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  • Business should
  • Support and respect the protection of
    internationally proclaimed human rights
    (policies, basic working conditions, right to
    health/privacy, workplace health and safety)
  • Make sure that they are not complicit in human
    rights abuses (know who your partners are,
    policies apply to subsidiaries)
  • Business should uphold the freedom of association
    and the effective recognition of the right to
    collective bargaining (allow workers to form
    trade unions)
  • The elimination of all forms of forced and
    compulsory labor (treat migrant workers fairly,
    have contracts for all workers)
  • The effective abolition of child labor (age
    verification, programs for children of workers)
  • The elimination of discrimination in respect of
    employment and occupation (policies, zero
    tolerance)
  • Business should support a precautionary approach
    to environmental challenges (policies)
  • Undertake initiatives to promote greater
    environmental responsibility (reduce energy
    consumption)
  • Encourage the development and diffusion of
    environmentally friendly technologies
  • Business should work against all forms of
    corruption, including extortion and bribery (zero
    tolerance, anti-corruption policy, political
    donations are published)
  • www.unglobalcompact.org

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Swiss-based
pharmaceutical companys Living wage
policy Starbucks Score and reward
suppliers against a set of
environmental and social
guidelines. Better score better
prices
US based automotive systems and facility
management Promotes environmental responsibility
and sustainability through green buildings,
energy reduction and sharing best practices.
  • South Africas electricity utility
  • Support Human Rights by Employment Equity.
    Affirmative action, gender equity and rights of
    people with disabilities are key
  • Support and develop Black Economic Empowerment,
    in particular black woman-owned SMEs

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Danisco Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
NGOs Sustainable Vanilla supply and continued
livelihood of Uganda farmers
Unilever Tanzanian crushers UNDP
Sustainable supply chain for Allanblackia (AB)
oil and living wage for farmers and crushers
Rahimafrooz Batteries Bangladesh Government
Battery Manufacturers Associations Awareness
of health hazards of battery waste and collection
and safe disposal of waste
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  • We continue to strive for Integrity, Fairness and
    Transparency
  • Financial, personal or professional interest with
    suppliers must be declared and precludes any
    participation in the procurement process
  • Zero tolerance . . .
  • Disputes? Contact Head of Procurement at
    Organization

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Thank you good luck!
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