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Globaltenders alternatives: a development-focused option
Looking for a Globaltenders alternative for development work? How MangoFetch compares — focused specifically on official development funders like the World Bank, UN, the development banks and the EU.
If you are looking for a “Globaltenders alternative,” the key question is scope. Globaltenders aggregates government and public tenders very broadly, across virtually every country and industry. MangoFetch is narrower by design — focused specifically on international development procurement.
What Globaltenders is
Globaltenders is a large, general tender-aggregation service covering government and international tenders worldwide across all sectors. If you need the widest possible net across every industry and public buyer, that breadth is the draw.
Where MangoFetch is different
MangoFetch is built for the development sector specifically. Instead of every public tender on earth, it concentrates on the official development funders — the World Bank, the UN agencies via UNGM, the African, Asian and Inter-American Development Banks, the EBRD, the AIIB and the EU — with an interactive map, filters and email alerts tuned to that niche. For people in development, that curation means far less noise.
Which should you choose?
If you bid on all kinds of public tenders across many industries, a broad aggregator like Globaltenders casts the wider net. If your work is donor-funded development, MangoFetch keeps you focused on exactly the funders that matter. Browse the live feed or create an account to save filters and alerts.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a development-focused alternative to Globaltenders?
Yes. Globaltenders aggregates government tenders very broadly across all industries and countries. MangoFetch is a development-focused alternative, concentrating only on the official development funders — the World Bank, UN, the development banks and the EU.
What is the difference between MangoFetch and Globaltenders?
Globaltenders casts the widest possible net across every public buyer and sector. MangoFetch is curated for the development sector specifically, which means far less noise if your work is donor-funded development rather than general public procurement.
Which funders does MangoFetch cover?
The major official development funders — the World Bank, UN agencies via UNGM, the African, Asian and Inter-American Development Banks, the EBRD, the AIIB and the European Union — aggregated and updated daily.
Track these opportunities as they publish
MangoFetch brings together tenders from the World Bank, the UN and every major development funder — updated daily and searchable by funder, country and sector.
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