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Consider equality and human rights in public procurement

You could:

  • Consider how procurement activities might support your organisation’s equality and human rights commitments, taking specialist procurement advice where appropriate
  • Explore opportunities within procurement processes to advance equality and human rights outcomes, in line with relevant legislation and your organisation’s procurement policies
  • Engage with procurement specialists to understand how sustainable procurement duties and principles might align with your equality and human rights objectives

 

Understanding priorities and timeframes

Priority levels

  • High priority: Essential actions that form the foundation for equality and human rights mainstreaming
  • Medium priority: Important actions that build on foundational work
  • Low priority: Beneficial actions for advanced implementation

Timeframes

  • Short (1-2 years): Actions that can be implemented relatively quickly
  • Medium (2-5 years): Actions requiring more extensive planning and resources
  • Ongoing: Actions that should continue throughout your mainstreaming journey

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