The Procura+ Webinar series will take place in the form of two consecutive 90min webinars on November 9 and December 10.
Procurers and those interested in procurement will get the chance to learn from experts that were vital to the process and achievement of including social criteria and clauses into tenders.
The Procura+ webinar series is connected to 5 case studies to be published from the MakeICTFair Project.
The first session provided interested participants with steps towards integrating social criteria in ICT Procurement tenders. The second session will give you insights about the follow up on social criteria through contract management.
Curious? Please register here for the webinar series.
Agenda
Session 2: Keeping social criteria alive- How to follow up through contract management
Thursday, 10 December 2020, 10 - 11:30 CET
10:00 Welcome and introduction, Paula Land, ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability
10:10 Set up Contract management: APUC Scotland on contract clauses & Key Performance Indicators, Michael McLaughlin, APUC Scotland
10:40 Outcomes of contract management: Region Stockholm on lessons learnt on how to keep social criteria alive, Kathleen McCaughey, Region Stockholm
10:55 Q&A and opportunity for Discussion
11:30 End
Background
Make ICT Fair aims at improving the lives of workers and those impacted along different stages of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) supply chain through research, campaigning, capacity building and advocacy.
The webinar series is organized by Procura+ European Sustainable Procurement Network which is initiated and coordinated by ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability. Procura+ is a network of European public authorities and regions that connect, exchange and act on sustainable and innovation procurement.
Disclaimer: these webinars have been created under the Make ICT Fair project, which has received funding from the European Union’s EuropeAid programme under grant agreement CSO-LA12017/388-226. The sole responsibility for any error or omissions lies with the editor. The content does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Commission. The European Commission is also not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.