Unicef ethiopia invites bids for tv set and office furniture

Unicef ethiopia has launched two invitation-to-bid processes for procuring a tv set and office furniture including benches, chairs, tables, shelves, and cabinets. Eligible bidders can access the documents online and submit proposals by january 21, 2026.

Unicef ethiopia began the invitation-to-bid process on january 5, 2026, for two procurement projects. The first bid (LITB-2026-9202053) is for procuring a tv set, while the second (LITB-2026-9202050) targets office furniture such as benches, chairs, tables, and shelves/cabinets.

Eligible bidders can obtain the bid documents from 2merkato.com. For the tv set, the document is available at https://tender.2merkato.com/tenders/6957afbb0a538a1c66000001, and for the office furniture at https://tender.2merkato.com/tenders/6957af090a538ad987000001.

Any queries or clarifications must be sent via email to eth-supplyQAgoods@unicef.org by 11:00 am on january 14, 2026. The email subject should include the LITB number, along with the company name, contact person, email, and mobile number.

Bid submissions are due via email to eth-tendergoods@unicef.org by 2:00 pm East African Time on january 21, 2026. The subject line must indicate the LITB reference number, and to avoid delivery risks, emails should be sent well in advance of the deadline. Bidders are advised to review the LITB documents for detailed requirements and dates.

These invitations highlight Unicef's efforts to source essential equipment in ethiopia through competitive processes, providing opportunities for qualified local and international firms to participate.

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