UNDP issues request for quotation with scam warnings

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has published a request for quotation (RFQ) on the Capital Ethiopia website. The notice includes important warnings about employment and procurement scams to ensure authenticity.

The Request for Quotation (RFQ) from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) appears on the Capital Ethiopia website as a procurement notice. The page emphasizes that the use of UNDP's name and logo without consent is inappropriate and urges caution against fraudulent solicitations.

UNDP clarifies its employment and procurement practices: it charges no fees at any stage, with all related information available on official national or global websites. The organization does not request or issue personal bank checks, Money Grams, Western Union transfers, or any other money transfers during these processes. It also does not seek bank account details or private information before formal vendor registration.

Furthermore, UNDP does not offer prizes, awards, funds, certificates, scholarships, or conduct lotteries via telephone, email, mail, or fax. For related queries, individuals can contact scam.alert.et@undp.org. This advisory aims to protect the public from scams, based solely on the provided notice without additional details on the RFQ specifics.

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