Tender Results of United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund
Tender Results of United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
Kiribati
Contract Date2 Sep 2024
Contract AmountRefer Documents
BIDDING PROCESS OPEN ONLY FOR VENDORS ESTABLISHED IN KIRIBATI. ALL OTHERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Please find attached the Terms of Reference with the specifications and the required forms to be fulfilled. The QUOTATION FORM (pages 2 to 4) is mandatory to be signed and submitted with the technical and financial offers. If the QUOTATION FORM (pages 2 to 4) is not provided, your submission will be disqualified. IMPORTANT ESSENTIAL INFORMATION – LTBS-2024-9188928 Your offer comprising of a Technical Proposal, a Price Proposal, and the QUOTATION FORM fulfilled and signed should be emailed separately to PacificSupply@unicef.org and referenced as LITB-2024-9188928 before 5th April 2024, date at 23:59 as per below: First e-mail subject: LITB-2024-9188928 - Financial Offer + QUOTATION FORM Second e-mail subject: LITB-2024-9188928 - Technical Offer Proposals received after the stipulated date and time will be invalidated. It is important that you read all of the provisions of the Request for Proposal to ensure that you understand UNICEF’s requirements and can submit a bid in compliance with them. Note that failure to provide compliant proposals may result in invalidation of your proposal. Should you have any queries, this should be addressed to the following e-mail by latest 23:59 on 20 of March 2024: E-Mail: PacificSupply@unicef.org Subject: LITB-2024-9188928 - Additional information request (If your e-mail request doesn't contain the subject with the bidding process reference as stipulated above, we will not be able to identify the bidding process you are requiring additional information and your e-mail will not be answered).
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
India
Contract Date1 Sep 2024
Contract AmountRefer Documents
UNICEF has now issued a Request for Proposals RFP 2024 005 9188604 in order to select a supplier for the provision of Establishment of LTAs for Developing Short Films for UNICEF India. This tender will be run through the UNICEF e-submissions system. By clicking on the blue ‘Express Interest’ button in the UNGM tender notice, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document (including instructions on how to access the tender documents and submit an Offer) will be automatically emailed to the ‘contact persons’ included in your UNGM registration. Alternatively, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document is publicly available on the UNICEF supply internet pages here: https://www.unicef.org/supply/index_procurement_policies.html . In the tender management site, if you navigate to the documents tab and opt in to confirm your intention to submit a Bid – you will then see the mandatory placeholders for documents that must be attached prior to submitting your Offer (you will also see if there are any mandatory questionnaires to complete). As such, you are recommended to `opt in` well before the submission deadline so you are clear exactly what documents are required to be uploaded prior to completing your submission. Please note that in order to access the tender documentation through UNICEF’s e-submissions system, vendors must: (i) be registered with UNICEF in UNGM as a company/NGO; (ii) have successfully completed all mandatory information currently required by UNGM when registering. Please ensure that any files submitted as part of your Bid are not corrupt or damaged in any way. Please exercise particular caution when using compressed files. Any corrupt or damaged files may lead to your Bid being invalidated. All vendors are strongly recommended to regularly log in to the UNICEF e-submissions system to check for any deadline extensions, new clarifications, new correspondence or updated tender documents relating to this tender.
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
Panama
Contract Date15 Aug 2024
Contract AmountRefer Documents
Dear suppliers: We hereby inform that the process LRPS-2024-9180407 has been cancelled. We thank you for your participation and look forward to receiving your proposals for future requests for proposals. Yours sincerely, Bid Section
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
Sri Lanka
Contract Date12 Aug 2024
Contract AmountUSD 33 K
Background: The increase in reports of cases of violence, including sexual, physical, etc., against children in Sri Lanka is a growing concern, mainly due to the current economic and social hardships. It is essential to prioritize the protection of children through targeted programs and interventions grounded in scientific and technical approaches that incorporate up-to-date research, including statistical data, to demonstrate their effectiveness. Regular research and studies on current issues in the field are crucial to protecting children effectively. These insights and recommendations help plan and implement child protection programs more efficiently. Conducting new research and surveys can also identify new areas, trends, and dimensions that require intervention in child protection. This information can be used to design child protection programmes that effectively address new challenges and adapt to new strategies. The research symposium is a flagship event and the highlight of its professional events program. The symposium is a platform for converging child protection-related professional organisations and individuals across Sri Lanka. It is designed to facilitate the discussion of regional developments in child protection, including issues such as legal, medical and social dimensions of child protection. A research symposium on child protection is crucial for sharing valuable insights, data, and recommendations from studies in child protection with academics, stakeholders, and the public. UNICEF uses the term ‘child protection’ to prevent and respond to violence, exploitation and abuse against children, including commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking, child labour and harmful traditional practices, such as female genital mutilation/cutting and child marriage. The symposium aims to provide a space for multidisciplinary discussions and debates among childcare providers, policymakers, academics, and researchers on current strategies and issues related to evidence-based childcare and policy development. Furthermore, regularly having symposiums on child protection in the academic calendar will encourage researchers in the social science field to focus their work on children. The research symposium also serves as an essential forum for sharing ideas, building professional networks, reinforcing shared values, advocating for law reform and social norm change, and advancing the status of professionalism in child protection. Under the JURE project, UNICEF will support local universities and research institutions to commission research related to justice for children and the holding of an Annual Conference on Justice for Children Partners, including Government, Civil Society, Academic and Research institutions to share and publicly disseminate research and relevant data for decision-making related to Justice for Children. In this context, UNICEF Sri Lanka seeks a company/ academic institution/team to support the Research Symposium on “Broadening Perspectives on Protecting Children”, which covers child rights violation issues, social norm changes, and case studies of child protection programmes. The selected institution will work closely with NCPA and UNICEF to hold research, seminars, and meetings throughout the year to support professional development, networking, and the exchange of child protection knowledge and insight.
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