- Location
- India
- Closes
- 3 Sept 2026
Disaster Risk Reduction — Climate, Resilience & Disaster Risk
8 tenders
State Project Coordinator: INSPIRE India (Consultant) (Open for Indian Nationals)
ADPC
- Location
- India
- Closes
- 30 Aug 2026
- Location
- Pakistan
- Closes
- 26 Aug 2026
Review and Update of the Central-Level Disaster Risk Assessment, Preparation of
UNDP
- Location
- Albania
- Closes
- 7 Sept 2026
Child-Sensitivity Assessment of National Disaster Risk Reduction Policies and Early Warning
UNICEF
- Location
- Thailand
- Closes
- 21 Aug 2026
Design of a New Indonesia Disaster Risk Management Investment
Australian Government
- Location
- Australia
10043369-Comparative Analysis of Private Sector Engagement and Financing Pathways for Climate Information and Early Warning Systems (CIEWS) and Their Application to GCF Project Development
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- Closes
- 4 Sept 2026
Goods: Supply and Delivery of Equipments for Strengthening of existing GLOF early warning system and surveillance & monitoring of critical lakes. Related Services: Installation, testing, and commissioning of all items under Lot 1, incl...
Root, Autonomus Bodies, National Center for Hydrology and Meteorology, National Center for Hydrology and Meteorology
- Location
- Bhutan
- Closes
- 22 Aug 2026
About climate, resilience & disaster risk tenders
Climate and resilience procurement spans technical studies (vulnerability assessments, greenhouse-gas inventories, NDC support), programme delivery (community-based adaptation, early-warning systems, disaster preparedness) and increasingly the design of climate finance instruments. Funding often comes through dedicated vehicles — the Green Climate Fund, the Global Environment Facility, adaptation funds — whose own rules on eligibility, co-financing and reporting apply on top of the procuring agency's. Assignments regularly require a mix of climate science, economics and local delivery capability, so consortium bidding is common. Where a methodology is prescribed (IPCC guidelines, a national adaptation planning framework), follow it explicitly in the technical proposal rather than substituting your own.