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Category 2: Policy
Indicator 3: Procurement Law, Policy, and Practice Sub-Indicator 8: Does the government mention GESI factors in their procurement
law?
8 (a) Disability
8 (b) Gender
8 (c) SOGI
8 (d) Race/Ethnicity
8 (e) Regional representation within the country
Sub-Indicator 9: Does the government actively procure for GESI friendly ICT goods/
services?
Sub-Indicator 10: Do they have certification models?
10 (a) Disability
10 (b) Gender
10 (c) SOGI
10 (d) Race/Ethnicity
10 (e) Sustainability
Sub-Indicator 11: Does the government provide financial (or other) assistance for
the certification process?
Sub-Indicator 12: Are there reserved procurement opportunities for the above
certified models?
Sub-Indicator 13: Are there reserved procurement opportunities for SMEs?
Sub-Indicator 14: Do tenders require suppliers to demonstrate commitment to the
local community?
Sub-Indicator 15: Do tenders require bidders to demonstrate commitment to GESI
in the project?
15 (a) Approach
15 (b) Personnel structure
Sub-Indicator 16: Do governments/departments include award clauses relating to
GESI practices in the supplier company?
16 (a) Product design
16 (b) Product production
Sub-Indicator 17: Are there pre-market engagement events?
Sub-Indicator 18: Is there a procurement strategy/roadmap?
18 (a) Long-term
18 (b) Short-term
Sub-Indicator 19: Does the government evaluate the success of these laws/
policies/practices?
Indicator 4: Anti-Discrimination Policy and Law Sub-Indicator 20: Does the government have laws protecting against
discrimination in general?
Sub-Indicator 21: Does the government have laws protecting against
discrimination based on:
21 (a) Disability
21 (b) Gender
21 (c) SOGI
21 (d) Race/Ethnicity
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