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
Afghanistan
Contract Date20 Sep 2024
Contract AmountUSD 23.3 K
UNICEF Innocenti produces publications for the web and for print. These are required to meet a high standard of quality adherence to the UNICEF style and branding. To ensure that these documents meet UNICEF standards, UNICEF Innocenti requires a designer to design and lay out 32 publications. Of the 32 products, 23 are in English, 7 are in French, 1 is in Portuguese, and 1 is in Spanish. The specific services include: Creation of graphic assets including charts, tables, data graphics or diagrams for the publications outlined in this TOR using Excel, SVG or EPS files provided by UNICEF Innocenti. Layout of a PDF product based on a packaged INDD folder, a ‘template’, provided by UNICEF Innocenti with minor alterations to the template as required. Placement of photos provided by UNICEF Innocenti as high-resolution JPGs or as links to a lightbox in WeShare, along with a Word document of the credit information and captions if required. For each publication, there will be up to three rounds of revisions to incorporate design and proofreading corrections. The final deliverables are a PDF optimized for web publication, packaged INDD files and JPG thumbnails of the covers. For further details please see Annex B - Terms of Reference
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
Afghanistan
Contract Date18 Sep 2024
Contract AmountUSD 412.7 K
Construction of 20 health centers and Moussoro solar system
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund - UNICEF Tender Result
Sri Lanka
Contract Date11 Sep 2024
Contract AmountUSD 145.8 K
FOR SRI LANKA BIDDERS ONLY ******* UNICEF has launched a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure through the widespread implementation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The program's primary objective is to equip regional medical facilities with sustainable energy sources, ensuring uninterrupted power supply to vital primary healthcare institutes. 48 MOH Offices have been identified as the focal points for the installation of solar PV systems.
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