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University conference for ethical public purchasing

Comencen les 3es jornades de compra pública ètica

The 3rd Conference on Ethical Public Procurement will place it as an essential piece for the coherence of policies of the administrations and the university as an agent for promoting responsible contracting. They will be held virtually on December 10 and 11 and are free to attend.

24/11/2020

This new edition will work under the motto "Public administrations, Universities and Civil Society working together for coherent human rights policies", and the final goal will be to promote public procurement as a key part of sustainable production and consumption, respecting human rights and the planet. 

This event will take place on the 10th and 11th December online, and it is aimed at everyone interested and, especially this year, to the students and teachers of the university. If you want to take part, you  only need to fill this form and attendance is free. 

Ethical Public Procurement

Public procurement is key to promote sustainable means of production and consumption and a more inclusive economy. It also has great potential as a mechanism to promote respect for human rights from transnational companies and coherence in the administrations as highlighted in the Agenda 2030 and the goal of 12.7 ODS. 

Nevertheless, the power of action from transnational companies is still a big threat for both the compliance of human rights and a sustainable management of the natural resources, especially in countries in conflict and other unequal and impoverished social contexts, from the South as well as the global North. 

That’s why public administrations and global justice organizations from Catalonia work together to give continuity to a social process to incorporate ethical public procurement as an essential part for the coherence of policies in the administrations' area, which for this event is joining the university field. 
 
An event that will explore the field of electronics, food and international experiences. 

The training days will be useful to reflect and wonder about the principle of integrity in public procurement, and to do that, they will tackle important sectors in the extraterritorial impact of the companies- such as technology/electronics, food industry and healthcare; they will announce the advancements in the international and national field in the tools to improve transparency and in the  systematization of human rights violations; and finally they will show examples of good practices in the acquisition of equipment for public health and cleaning services, among others.
 

This information is related to the following SDG

  • Decent work and economic growth
  • Responsible consumption and production