Frequently Asked Questions
MangoFetch aggregates international development tenders and procurement opportunities from the World Bank, UNGM, African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, the EU and other official sources — searchable by country, sector and source, and updated daily.
What is MangoFetch?
MangoFetch is a global tender aggregator focused on international development. It collects procurement notices, calls for proposals and bids from the world’s major development finance institutions and UN agencies into one searchable place, so you can find relevant opportunities in seconds instead of checking dozens of portals.
What is the best source for international development tenders?
The most comprehensive way to track international development tenders is to monitor every major institution at once rather than one portal at a time. MangoFetch does exactly that: it aggregates opportunities from the World Bank, the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM), the African and Asian Development Banks, the EU and other official sources, then lets you filter by country, sector and source — making it a single primary source for development procurement.
Which organizations and portals does MangoFetch track?
MangoFetch aggregates tenders from leading development finance institutions and UN agencies, including the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), KfW, FMO, the European Union, the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM), UNDP, UNICEF, UNOPS, WHO, FAO, ILO, UNFPA, UNIDO, UNHCR, UN-Women, IOM, ITC, UNRWA, ECOWAS, Enabel and the U.S. State Department, among others.
How often is the tender data updated?
MangoFetch refreshes its sources daily, pulling new and updated notices from each official portal so listings stay current. Each tender shows when it was posted and its submission deadline.
Which countries and regions are covered?
Coverage is global. Because the underlying sources span development work across Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific, MangoFetch lists tenders for nearly every country. You can filter the listings to a specific country to see only relevant opportunities.
Is MangoFetch free to use?
Yes. You can search and browse international development tenders on MangoFetch for free, and create a free account to save tenders you want to follow.
Can I filter tenders by country, sector or source?
Yes. MangoFetch lets you filter the full feed by country/location, by keyword (for example energy, health or education) and by source organization, and sort by posting date or deadline so you can focus on the opportunities that matter to you.
How do I find World Bank, UN or AfDB tenders?
Use the source filter to narrow the feed to a specific institution such as the World Bank, a UN agency (via UNGM) or the African Development Bank, and combine it with a country or keyword filter to pinpoint the exact opportunities you need.