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The Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria (PLANE) programme is a seven-year, GBP 95m programme funded by the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) and implemented by DAI Global UK. PLANE represents one window of intervention in a broader package of investment intended to enable a more inclusive and effective basic education system in Nigeria. It seeks to do this through improvements in teaching and learning, focusing on foundational skills, unlocking governance bottlenecks for better education service delivery, improvements in the regulation of the non-state sector, and embedding the use of data and evidence within the education system. For this specific requirement, PLANE is working in the South-West States of Kano, Kaduna and Jigawa and targeting 2,083 schools in these specified regions in Nigeria. Crown Agents acting as agents for and on behalf of their Principal, DAI Global UK (DAI), invites credible, competent and experience registered legal entities to bid for the provision of Warehouse and Distribution Services as categorised below. CATEGORY A (WAREHOUSE SERVICES) LOT 1: Provide a warehouse solution in Abuja, Nigeria for the receipt and management of Pupils Books, Teachers Guides and Posters. CAREGORY B (DISTRIBUTION SERVICES) LOT 2: Provide a distribution service for collection of the Pupils books, Teachers Guides and Posters from the assigned warehouse in Abuja for delivery to approximately 2,083 no. schools in Local government areas (LGAs) in three specified States as split below into three separate lots: • Lot 2 (a) is for distribution of books/posters to all schools in Kano State; • Lot 2 (b) is for distribution of books/posters to all schools in Kaduna State; • Lot 2 (c) is for distribution of books/posters to all schools in Jigawa States. Crown Agents Limited now invites suitably qualified bidders to apply to receive the tender document in order to submit proposals for these services. This is an open competition under which bids are invited from any appropriately qualified organisation. The full tender documents are available on request from mirabel.okafor@ng.crownagents.com. When requesting for the 'Request for Proposal' document, please ensure that your email contains the tender reference number above in the subject line. The closing date for submission of bids is 12th September 2022 at 12:00 hours UK time whilst potential providers have until Thursday 8th September at 5pm to register their interest in order to receive the resulting RPF document. Crown Agents reserves the right to issue the RFP document to potential services providers that have not registered an interest under this advert. Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the procedures and evaluation criteria described in the tender. The successful bidder will be invited to sign a contract based on terms set out in the tender. Additional information: Tender documents are available on request from mirabel.okafor@ng.crownagents.com
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The third phase of the Health Pooled Fund (HPF3) is a five-year, multi-donor programme led by the British Government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and including the Government of Canada, the Swedish International Development and Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), GAVI - The Vaccine Alliance, and the European Union (EU). HPF3 began in October 2018 and will end in October 2023. HPF3 supports services in seven state hubs of South Sudan: Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Lakes, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Warrap, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western Equatoria. The impact of HPF3 programme will be an improved health and nutrition status for the population that saves lives and reduces morbidity (including maternal, infant and under-5 mortality), with the following three principal outcomes: • Improved health and nutrition services for the population, especially women and children • Improved community engagement and accountability of health services • Stabilisation of local health systems Crown Agents, as lead implementor of HPF3 is looking for a suitably qualified company or other entity, registered in South Sudan, for the implementation of a mini-household health survey to provide data for the updating of six (6) key health indicators (as listed below) using Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) in four (4) of the ten (10) states of the Republic of South Sudan. - Outcome indicator 1 -Proportion of births delivered in a health facility - Outcome indicator 2 -Percentage of all women that used modern contraceptives - Outcome indicator 3 - Prevalence of wasting among children under 5 years of age - Output indicator 2.4 - Proportion of mothers and caregivers with children under 5 with knowledge of danger signs of childhood illnesses - Output Indicators 2.5 - Proportion of women and men with knowledge of three primary danger/ warning signs of pregnancy - Output Indicator 4.4. - Percentage of community members who express satisfaction with the availability and quality of health facility services Full details of the request for proposal process, including the terms of reference, will be provided to those organisations that apply for the Request for Proposal (RFP) document. Please email Procurement@hpfsouthsudan.org to receive a copy of the RFP document. Interested applicants who wish to seek any clarifications on this invitation, may do so in writing, in English, to the following address: Procurement@hpfsouthsudan.org. The deadline for requesting clarifications related to this invitation is 29th November 2022.
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The third phase of the Health Pooled Fund (HPF3) is a five-year, multi-donor programme led by the British Government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and including the Government of Canada, the Swedish International Development and Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), GAVI - The Vaccine Alliance, and the European Union (EU). HPF3 began in October 2018 and will end in October 2023. HPF3 supports services in seven state hubs of South Sudan: Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Lakes, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Warrap, Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western Equatoria. The impact of HPF3 programme will be an improved health and nutrition status for the population that saves lives and reduces morbidity (including maternal, infant and under-5 mortality), with the following three principal outcomes: • Improved health and nutrition services for the population, especially women and children • Improved community engagement and accountability of health services • Stabilisation of local health systems Crown Agents, as lead implementor of HPF3 is looking for a suitably qualified company or other entity, registered in South Sudan, for the implementation of a mini-household health survey to provide data for the updating of six (6) key health indicators (as listed below) using Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) in four (4) of the ten (10) states of the Republic of South Sudan. - Outcome indicator 1 -Proportion of births delivered in a health facility - Outcome indicator 2 -Percentage of all women that used modern contraceptives - Outcome indicator 3 - Prevalence of wasting among children under 5 years of age - Output indicator 2.4 - Proportion of mothers and caregivers with children under 5 with knowledge of danger signs of childhood illnesses - Output Indicators 2.5 - Proportion of women and men with knowledge of three primary danger/ warning signs of pregnancy - Output Indicator 4.4. - Percentage of community members who express satisfaction with the availability and quality of health facility services Full details of the request for proposal process, including the terms of reference, will be provided to those organisations that apply for the Request for Proposal (RFP) document. Please email Procurement@hpfsouthsudan.org to receive a copy of the RFP document. Interested applicants who wish to seek any clarifications on this invitation, may do so in writing, in English, to the following address: Procurement@hpfsouthsudan.org.
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1This RFP is issued under the Support to Civil Society Organizations (SCSO) programme for Ukraine, funded by the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's (FCDO) Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF). The programme aims to improve the capacity, capabilities and resilience of Ukrainian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) through a flexible, adaptable and scalable fund that provides capacity building, training, support, technical and financial assistance. The SCSO programme is implemented by a consortium led by Crown Agents Limited and including International Alert . The CSCO programme wishes to engage suitably qualified auditors to undertake an external review of the financial records of the CSSF funded programme for the financial year 01 April 2023 to 31 March 2024, in accordance with either UK or national auditing standards (ISA 800 or equivalent). All required documents, records and accounts will be provided electronically and no travel to Ukraine or other locations will be required. Crown Agents now invites bids from suitably qualified Bidders to be engaged as Subcontractors to undertake an external financial audit of the SCSO programme. The audit is scheduled to commence by the end of April 2024 for a period of 20 working days. All final reports should be finished by the end of May 2024. This is an open competition under which bids are invited from any suitably qualified organisation. The full request for proposals (RFP) document is available on request from martyn.brown@crownagents.co.uk. When requesting the RFP, please state CSSF Financial Audit in the subject line of your email. The deadline for submission of bids is 13:00 AM (BST - UK summer time) on Thursday 18th April 2024. Bids must be submitted electronically in accordance with instructions contained in the RFP. Late bids will be rejected. The evaluation will identify the Bidder offering the lowest priced bid which meets the technical requirements of the RFP. Additional information: The full request for proposals (RFP) document is available on request from martyn.brown@crownagents.co.uk
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