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Location: | Remote, Uzbekistan |
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Start date: | ASAP |
Contract: | Consultancy |
Closing Date: | 17/11/2024 |
Full Description: | View PDF |
To support the development of our Uzbekistan program, Better Cotton invites qualified translators and interpreters to submit proposals to provide services on an ad hoc basis: English to Uzbek/Russian and vice versa. We will consider proposals for Uzbek-English and vice versa only or Russian-English and vice versa only but would prefer proposals for all three languages.
We will also consider applications for specific assignments only for suppliers with niche expertise (ex: legal translations).
SUBMISSION UPDATE:
We have changed how we are receiving bids. After submitting your details through the form you will receive a separate email to upload your supporting documents to a secure platform