Cooperation facility II in Lesotho - Technical Assistance and Operational Third Party Monitoring
Flexible on demand targeted Technical assistance facility to support the European Union in Lesotho. The services aim at more effective programming, implementation and steering of the EU cooperation portfolio under MIP 2021-2027 and Team Europe initiative in Lesotho.
Angebotsfrist:25. Mai 2026
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Flexible on demand targeted Technical assistance facility to support the European Union in Lesotho. The services aim at more effective programming, implementation and steering of the EU cooperation portfolio under MIP 2021-2027 and Team Europe initiative in Lesotho.
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: European Commission, DG GROW - Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
- Veröffentlicht: 21. April 2026
- Frist: 25. Mai 2026
Ausschreibungsbeschreibung
Flexible on demand targeted Technical assistance facility to support the European Union in Lesotho. The services aim at more effective programming, implementation and steering of the EU cooperation portfolio under MIP 2021-2027 and Team Europe initiative in Lesotho.
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