- Location
- United Kingdom
- Closes
- 7 Sept 2026
Research, Studies & Evaluation tenders
56 tenders
Baseline and endline studies, impact evaluations, third-party monitoring, household surveys, feasibility and market studies, and applied policy research for development programmes.
- Location
- Multiple destinations, Global / multi-country
- Closes
- 18 Sept 2026
Provision of Water Evaluation and Climate Change Adaptation Planning for Taiz C
UNDP
- Location
- Yemen
- Closes
- 6 Sept 2026
RFQ - Participatory Action Research and Citizen's Charter on Just Transitions with Rural Communities
ILO
- Location
- Timor-Leste
- Closes
- 27 Aug 2026
Demande de cotation relative à la livraison et l’installation à Yaoundé d’imprimantes
FAO
- Location
- Cameroon
- Closes
- 24 Aug 2026
Mid-Term Review of the PNG Transport Sector Support Program Phase 3 (TSSP3)
Australian Government
- Location
- Australia
- Location
- Haiti
- Closes
- 4 Sept 2026
Provision of Data collection services for the Detailed Design Studies for Urban Infrastructure works for Hargeisa Municipality, Somaliland
UNOPS
- Location
- Somalia
- Closes
- 7 Sept 2026
Societe de suivi par un tiers (TPM) dans le cadre d'un accord à long terme (LTA
IOM
- Location
- Haiti
- Closes
- 11 Sept 2026
For the Provision of Services for a Market Assessment and Intervention Strategy Design for the Extension of the EELA Programme to th e MENA Region UNIDO…
UNIDO
- Location
- Austria
- Closes
- 9 Sept 2026
About research, studies & evaluation tenders
Research and evaluation assignments are commissioned by UN agencies, development banks, bilateral donors and international NGOs, and are almost always awarded on quality-and-cost rather than price alone — commonly 70:30 or 80:20 in favour of the technical proposal. The decisive elements are the proposed methodology, the named team and the evaluator's independence from the programme being assessed. Expect to be asked for a sampling frame, an analysis plan, ethics and safeguarding arrangements for research with human subjects, and prior assignments of comparable scope. Terms of reference frequently name a specific framework — the OECD-DAC criteria for evaluations, or a donor's own results framework — and a proposal that ignores it loses marks that were freely available. Data ownership and publication rights normally sit with the commissioning agency; check whether you may cite the work later.