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Procurement Tenders in Sudan

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Tenderal tracks 154 live procurement tenders in Sudan across sectors including Infrastructure, Water, Finance, Goods, Energy, Medicine, Education, Environment. Sources include the World Bank, regional development banks, EU TED, bilateral donors (KfW, AFD, GIZ, USAID, NORAD, SIDA, DANIDA), and Sudan's own national procurement portal where available. New tenders added every 24 hours. Free to browse — paid plans unlock daily email alerts and AI-generated bid briefs.

Latest tenders (top 30)

TenderCountrySourceDeadlineValue
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Water coolers Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Water coolers Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Water coolers Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Water coolers Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Water coolers Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Workshop equipment Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Business development consultancy services Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany-Eschborn: Business development consultancy services Sudan GIZ TBD
Germany – Business development consultancy services – 81306106-Promotion of climate resili Sudan GIZ TBD
ITB for Tablets and MS 365 Licenses for Sudan Sudan UNGM 2026-08-05 TBD
Construction Contract for Minor Works - Supply, Delivery and Installation of Doors and Win Sudan UNGM 2026-08-06 TBD
BMS/ITM/SIS- Electric tricycles for Gedaref in Sudan Sudan UNGM 2026-08-12 TBD
Supply and Delivery of Electrical Switchboards and Distribution Boards for Kassala Health Sudan UNGM 2026-08-06 TBD
Purpose: Purchase of Supply and Installation of Solar Power System and ICT Equipment (Comp Sudan UNGM 2026-08-10 TBD
Rehabilitation of Kosti Vocational Training Centre (VTC) in White Nile State, Sudan Sudan UNGM 2026-08-12 TBD
Supply of tools and equipment to the River Nile State in Sudan Sudan UNGM 2026-08-07 TBD
Compliance Specialist individual consultant Sudan WB 2026-09-25 TBD
Supply Chain Manager (PIU) Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Recruitment of a Pharmacy Consultant Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Recruit a qualified external and independent audit firm to audit THABAT AF1 Project. Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Environmental Specialist (PIU) Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Social Development Specialist (PIU) Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Recruit a National NGO [NNGO] /s to provide Hygiene Promotion and Social Mobilization Inte Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD
Supply of Mechanized Agricultural Services for THABAT AF1 2026 Summer Season farming in Ea Sudan WB 2026-09-04 TBD

Country investment context — Sudan

Risk and governance indicators that affect bidding on tenders in Sudan. Data sourced from Fitch, Transparency International, World Justice Project, World Bank, and Open Contracting Partnership.

💳 Sovereign credit rating RD (Fitch) · Outlook: Default
As of 2025-Q3
🛡️ Corruption Perceptions 18/100 · Rank 166/180
Transparency International 2024
⚖️ Rule of Law 0.35 (0–1 scale) · Very weak
World Justice Project 2024
🏛️ Political stability 4th percentile · Highly unstable
World Bank Worldwide Governance 2024
🏗️ Ease of doing business 44/100
World Bank 2020
📜 Contract enforcement 810 days · cost: 20% of claim
World Bank Doing Business 2020
💸 Total tax burden 46% of profit (estimated, large business)
PwC Worldwide Tax
🌐 Trade & treaties WTO member: No · Bilateral investment treaties: 17
WTO + UNCTAD
💱 Local currency SDG
Tender values often quoted in this currency
📊 Procurement transparency Low
Open Contracting Partnership

All figures from public 3rd-party datasets. Tenderal does not produce or audit ratings. Verify with original sources before bidding decisions.

Doing business in Sudan

Practical context for bidders — legal system, dispute resolution, ownership, working customs.

⚖️ Legal system Common law (English tradition with local statutes)
🏛️ Dispute resolution Local commercial courts often slow; international arbitration (LCIA, Singapore SIAC, Mauritius MCIA) preferred for large contracts
📝 Contract language English (official/commercial)
🏢 Foreign ownership 100% allowed in most sectors; some require local partnership (mining, telecoms, media)
🇱 Local content rules Increasingly common in extractives, energy, infrastructure (% local employment + procurement)
📅 Working week Mon-Fri
🏦 Banking & payments SWIFT operational; FX may face occasional restrictions
🛂 Visa for business travel Most require visa or e-visa; AfCFTA travel protocols ratifying
🚢 Customs union / FTA AfCFTA member; sub-regional blocs (EAC, ECOWAS, SADC, COMESA) overlap
💼 Active donors here World BankAfDBEUUSAIDUK FCDOEIB
⚠️ Sanctions / restrictions Targeted sanctions on individuals/entities; conflict zone since April 2023.
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A bidder's quick reference — what each scale means in plain English.

💳 Sovereign credit rating (Fitch / Moody's / S&P)

  • AAA / AA — Highest quality. Very low default risk. Government will pay.
  • A — High quality. Low risk. Usually safe for multi-year contracts.
  • BBBInvestment grade floor. Adequate quality. Most large funds will lend here.
  • BB / BSpeculative ("junk"). Substantial risk; require payment milestones, escrow, or letters of credit.
  • CCC / CC / C — Distressed. Real risk of default; price work accordingly or skip.
  • Outlook: Positive = upgrade likely, Stable = no change expected, Negative = downgrade likely, Watch = imminent action.

🛡️ Corruption Perceptions Index (Transparency International)

  • Scale 0–100, higher = cleaner. Annual update each January.
  • 70+ = very clean (Denmark 90, Finland 87, Sweden 80, Norway 81)
  • 50–69 = moderate (Germany 75, UK 71, France 67, USA 65, Chile 63)
  • 35–49 = significant corruption risk in procurement (India 38, Indonesia 37, Ukraine 35, Brazil 34)
  • Below 35 = high corruption — expect to need extra compliance, local agent, anti-bribery audit (Pakistan 27, Nigeria 26, Bangladesh 23)

⚖️ Rule of Law Index (World Justice Project)

  • Scale 0–1, higher = stronger. Measures how predictably contracts are enforced and rights protected.
  • 0.75+ = strong — courts work, contracts enforceable on a sane timeline
  • 0.60–0.74 = moderate — courts mostly work but slow or expensive
  • 0.45–0.59 = weak — disputes can drag on for years; arbitration clause essential
  • Below 0.45 = very weak — court enforcement is mostly theoretical; consider international arbitration jurisdiction (Singapore, London, Paris ICC)

🏛️ Political stability (World Bank Worldwide Governance)

  • Percentile rank 0–100. 70+ = stable, 40–69 = moderate, 20–39 = unstable, below 20 = high risk of political shock (regime change, coup, sanctions, war).

📜 Contract enforcement (World Bank Doing Business)

  • How long it takes to enforce a contract via the courts, in days, plus court costs as % of the claim. Global average: ~600 days and ~30% of claim. Anything below means smoother litigation; anything above means budget for delay and legal fees.

💸 Total tax burden (PwC)

  • Estimated total taxes (corporate, payroll, social, other) as % of profit for a typical large business. Global average: ~40%. Tax treaties with your home country can reduce withholding on cross-border payments significantly.

🌐 Trade & treaties

  • WTO membership = subject to international dispute settlement. BITs (Bilateral Investment Treaties) = direct legal protections for foreign investors from countries that have signed them. 50+ BITs = strong network. Below 20 = relatively isolated; check if a BIT exists between this country and yours before bidding.

📊 Procurement transparency (Open Contracting Partnership)

  • Very High / High = awards, contracts, payments are published in machine-readable form (Ukraine Prozorro, Chile MercadoPúblico, Colombia SECOP II). Moderate / Low = data exists but is partial, paywalled, or scattered.

How to use this in practice: for a multi-year infrastructure contract, sovereign rating + political stability matter most. For a 6-month consultancy, CPI + rule of law matter more. For donor-funded work (WB, ADB, EBRD), the donor's safeguards substantially reduce all the country risks above.

All figures sourced from public 3rd-party datasets and refreshed quarterly (sovereign ratings, FX) and annually (governance indices). Tenderal does not audit ratings; verify with original source before any bidding decision.

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