Guyana - Procurement of forensic interviewing equipment for social services in Guyana

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Guyana seeks forensic interview systems for a public body.

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Opportunity closing date
09 September 2025
Opportunity publication date
22 August 2025
Opportunity type
Aid Funded Business and Public Sector
Industry
Financial and professional services
Enquiries received
0
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

A public body is inviting bids for the procurement of forensic interviewing equipment. This initiative is part of the Support for Safety Nets and Gender Empowerment in Guyana project, funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and managed in partnership with the Government of Canada through DFATD.

The scope of procurement includes:
• visual stress analysis systems
• layered speech analysis systems
• other specialized forensic tools to support sensitive interviewing processes within social services

The acquisition will follow International Public Bidding (ICB) procedures in accordance with IDB Procurement Policies.

The delivery period is 180 days, and bidders must demonstrate:
• valid registration (including VAT, NIS, and GRA for local bidders)
• proven technical and financial capacity
• submission of a signed bid guarantee statement form

This equipment will enhance the ability to conduct professional and trauma-informed forensic interviews, particularly in cases involving vulnerable populations.

Opportunity closing date
09 September 2025
Value of contract
to be confirmed
The buyer is happy to talk to
manufacturers, consultants

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