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MARIE STOPES IN NIGERIA-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSURANCE

MARIE STOPES IN NIGERIA
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI)
SUBJECT: COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSURANCE
CLOSING DATE FOR REOI: 18/12/2020
REFERENCE NUMBER: EOI/022/2020

DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS:
Since 2009, Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSION) has worked in Nigeria to increase access to high quality, acceptable and affordable sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for all people. MSION provides maternal and child health services as well as different modern methods of contraception free from stigma, judgmental or discriminatory bias.

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NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT, NIGER STATE-

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE CONDUCT OF LIVELIHOODS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OPTIONS IN TWO (RAFINGORA AND HANYIN GWARI) GULLY/ EROSION SITES IN NIGER STATE UNDER THE NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT (NEWMAP)

NEWMAP
NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT
NIGER STATE PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE CONDUCT OF LIVELIHOODS NEEDS ASSESSMENT OPTIONS IN TWO (RAFINGORA AND HANYIN GWARI) GULLY/ EROSION SITES IN NIGER STATE UNDER THE NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT (NEWMAP)
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
CONTRACT NO. NG-NIGERSPMU-97259-CS-CQS
NAME OF THE PROJECT: NIGERIA EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT
LOAN NUMBER: IDA 51050

1. BACKGROUND
The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) aims to reduce vulnerability to soil erosion in targeted sub-catchments.This eight-year innovative, multi-sectorial project will finance State-led interventions to prevent and reverse land degradation, initially focusing on gully erosion sites that threaten infrastructure and livelihoods of members of erosion affected communities. The project currently includes 7 mover states, namely Anambra, Abia, Cross River, Edo, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo, and recently additional 12 states have been added namely Delta, Oyo, Sokoto, Gombe, Plateau, Kogi, Kano, Akwa Ibom, Borno, Nasarrawa, Katsina and Niger states.

The investments include a strategic combination of civil engineering, vegetative land management and other catchment protection measures and community-led adaptive livelihood initiatives. The sustainability of these investments will be reinforced by strengthening institutions and information services across sectors and States, including support to improve governance, regulatory compliance, environmental monitoring, impact evaluation, catchment and land use planning, and to strengthen Nigeria’s capacity to promote and implement climate- resilient low-carbon development.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SITES:

LOT 1 – RAFIN GORA GULLY SITE

The Rafin-Gora project site is located within Kontagora Local Government Area of Niger State. The project location is within the corners Northwest – 10017’1807″N, 5022’59.51″E; Southwest 10016’16.36″N, 5022’50.32″E; North East – 10017″I2.48″N, 5023’53.16″E; and South East – 10016’16.97″N, 5023’54.64″E. The length of the gully head is about 11m deep and 15m wide.

LOT 2 – FUT HANYIN GWARI GULLY SITE

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NIGERIAN SHIPPERS’ COUNCIL-

AUCTION SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT

NIGERIAN SHIPPERS’ COUNCIL
4 OTUNBA AYODELE SOYODE LANE (FORMERLY PARK LANE) APAPA, LAGOS
E-MAIL: nsc@shipperscouncil.gov.ng
WEBSITE: www.shipperscouncil.gov.ng
SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT

In line with the provision of sections 55 and 56 of the Public Procurement Act 2007 and Section 2964 (i)-(iii) of the Federal Government Financial Regulation 2009, the General Public are hereby invited to bid for the sale of unserviceable items.

CONDITIONS FOR BIDDING:
(1) Inspection of items and submission of Bids shall be from 9:00am – 4:00pm daily for two (2) weeks with effect from today (the date of this Advert) – 16 December 2020 on “As it were Basis” without testing.
(2) Interested bidders should prepare their Bid for each item in the format given (Bid Submission Sheet)
(3) The completed bid submission sheet should be submitted at any of the Council’s Offices in a sealed envelope marked “UNSERVICEABLE ITEMS”
(4) Every Bidder must clearly indicate his/her Full Name. Full Address and Telephone Number, the item he/she is bidding, the Code and Location. Failure to adhere to this will nullify the bid.
(5) Opening of the Bids shall come up one (1) week after the closure of bids submission at the Council’s Corporate Head Office, 4, Otunba Ayodele Soyode Lane (formerly Park Lane), Apapa, Lagos.
(6) The highest Bidder shall be the Winner for each item and no one else shall be entitles to that item except if the highest bidder fails to pay for the item within the specified period which will be sated on the letter of offer.
(7) At the end of the exercise, only winner shall be contacted
(8) Winner (s) are expected to take immediate possession of the item(s) and move same out if the Council’s premises in not more than Twenty- four hours (24hrs) after full payment. Failure to do this will be at owner’s risk

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KNCV TUBERCULOSIS FOUNDATION NIGERIA-

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION TO SUPPLY 1 MOTOR VEHICLE TO KNCV TUBERCULOSIS FOUNDATION

KNCV TUBERCULOSIS FOUNDATION NIGERIA
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION TO SUPPLY 1 MOTOR VEHICLE TO KNCV TUBERCULOSIS FOUNDATION
REFERENCE NO. – KNCVI-PVEH-P/20/20-1

GENERAL INFORMATION:
KNCV is inviting vendors to provide quotations for the supply of 1 motor vehicle
• Quotation indicating detailed description/features of vehicles, cost, warranty and delivery terms to be submitted on letterheaded paper and KNCV RFQ form (attached) alongside company profile
• Fill and submit KNCV Vendor information form (form attached)
• All bids must be written in English and signed by an authorized person
• Bids submitted after the closing date/time will neither be opened nor considered
• A 5% – 10% WHT will be deducted per invoice as required by FIRS (Please factor this into your quotation)

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
TOYOTA FORTUNER – 1 Unit
Toyota Fortuner 2019 model, petrol engine, Automatic Transmission, Leather seat, power mirror, 7 seater, central lock, AC, Power window, power steering, Alloy Wheel, Keyless Entry Airbags, Radio/DVD player.

Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible to participate in this process, vendors must provide proof of all the following documents:
1. Company’s registration documents/certificate of incorporation with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
2. Tax Clearance Certificate (For the Last 1 year)
3. Proof of provision of similar service to 3 different organizations.
(For first time bidders only – as Submissions in default of ANY requirement listed above will be excluded from the procedure).

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USAID’S INTEGRATED HEALTH PROGRAM (IHP)-

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR BASELINE ASSESSMENTS IN EBONYI STATE AND THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY UNDER “USAID INTEGRATED HEALTH PROGRAM

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)
USAID INTEGRATED HEALTH PROGRAM (IHP) CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)
EOI #1 REFERENCE NUMBER: EOI NUMBER IHP-TO06-2020-EC1001- EBONY STATE
EOI #2 REFERENCE NUMBER: EOI NUMBER IHP-TO07-2020-EC1001- FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY
TITLE: BASELINE ASSESSMENTS IN EBONYI STATE AND THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY UNDER “USAID INTEGRATED HEALTH PROGRAM

1. OVERVIEW
USAID’S INTEGRATED HEALTH PROGRAM (IHP) would like to invite eligible Research Firms to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) with respect to the technical, managerial and other aspects of the baseline assessment described below. IHP is considering engaging a Nigeria-registered Research Firm to conduct and manage data collection, analysis and reporting for Baseline Assessments in Ebonyi State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This will involve managing the fieldwork component of the assessment at the Local Government Areas (LGAS). Ward Development Committees (WDCs). Health Facilities and Community levels, ensuring the availability and functionality of required human and material resources necessary to implement the data collection, conduct preliminary data analysis and produce a preliminary report.

The proposed assessment seeks to establish baseline estimates and institutional capacity status for planning, capacity building and institutional strengthening. The assessment will assist IHP to evaluate the health system holistically starting from the community and ward, to the facility, to the LGA through to the State level. It will involve community level actors (the WDCs), the health facilities (providers and systems, WDCS, and clients), the Local Government Health Authorities (LGHAS) (systems supporting primary health care), and the MDAS associated with Health in Ebonyi State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The specific objectives of the baseline assessment are:
1. To determine the coverage of key RMNCH + N interventions in the private and public facilities
2. To evaluate the capacity of the health system at all levels to support the provision and scaling up of RMNCH +N services
3. To assess the readiness of primary health facilities, general hospitals and private health facilities to provide proven high impact RMNCH+N interventions
4. To document the key facilitators and barriers to the provision and utilization of effective, integrated and quality RMNCH+N services

Successful Research Firms will manage the fieldwork component of the assessment across Ebonyi State and the FCT at the LGA/AC, WDC, Health Facility and Community levels.
This EOl is open to Nigeria-registered Research Firms who may or may not be resident in any of the IHP states but who are technically capable of providing the required services and willing and able to conduct and manage data collection, analysis and reporting in Ebonyi State and the FCT. This will be a Contract that pays for pre-defined milestones and deliverables.

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DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL (DRC)-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: PROJECT FINAL EXTERNAL EVALUATION CONSULTANT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO.: RFP-032NGA20-FFP PROJECT FINAL EXTERNAL EVALUATION CONSULTANT

Dear Sir/Madam:

The DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL (DRC) has received a grant from Food for Peace (FFP) for the implementation of the humanitarian aid operation entitled in northeast Nigeria. Part of this operation is the Service of Consultancy for Project Final External Evaluation. Therefore, the DRC requests you to submit price bid(s) for the supply of the item(s) listed on the attached DRC Bid Form Annex A,

Food For Peace (FFP) Project Final External Evaluation Consultant

Nigeria (Adamawa and Borno State)

Danish Refugee Council, one of the world’s leading humanitarian NGOs, is currently looking for a highly qualified consultant to conduct an external evaluation of the Danish Refugee Council’s (DRC) Food for Peace (FFP) project in Northeast Nigeria.

About the job:

To respond to growing humanitarian needs, FFP is funding DRC through a one-year project entitled “Improved access to food for IDPs and vulnerable host communities in Borno and Adamawa State”. The goal of this action is to improve household food security, reduce vulnerability, and restore livelihood assets of the affected communities. The DRC Nigeria programme strategy is currently articulated around the provision of Unconditional Cash Transfers (UCT), Cash for Work (CFW), Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) and Complimentary Livelihood Initiatives focusing on IDPs and host communities. While responding to the most pressing needs of IDPs, DRC simultaneously provides support to returnees who have arrived back to their areas of origin and need recovery assistance as they begin rebuilding their lives and vulnerable host community households.

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CHRISTIAN RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA-

REQUEST FOR APPLICATION:HUMANITARIAN STAFF EVALUATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF RETENTION AND APPROPRIATE PLACEMENT OF STAFF.

CHRISTIAN RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
TERMS OF REFERENCE
CRUDAN HUMANITARIAN STAFF EVALUATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF RETENTION AND APPROPRIATE PLACEMENT OF STAFF.

1.0 SERVICES REQUIRED

A consultant that will conduct staff assessment with the aim of guiding the organization on staff placement and retention.

2.0 BACKGROUND
The intervention has been inaugurated since the year 2015 to date, where CRUDAN has supported more than 200,000 direct beneficiaries of the humanitarian intervention in both worst hit states of Adamawa and Borno, Northeast Nigeria. Communities have attested to the great effort and quality of service delivery to our target populations and locations as well. Within the five years of the humanitarian intervention, the unit has battled a lot in the area of staff placement and adequate renumeration due to each staff role and performance. It was clear that some staff were holding to much more responsibilities than others, and yet have equal renumeration at the end of the day. Another concern is about staff competencies.

With this background in mind, CRUDAN seeks an experienced evaluator that will conduct an all-round evaluation and guide CRUDAN on some key areas;

  • Staff retention and placement process
  • Review and link the Humanitarian Management structure with that of CRUDAN Headquarters
  • Budgetary guide in relation to each staff placement

3.0 ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVES
The objective of this assignment is for the evaluator to conduct staff audit/evaluation to guide CRUDAN on;

  • Staff retention and placement process
  • Review and link the Humanitarian Management structure with that of CRUDAN Headquarters
  • Budgetary guide in relation to each staff placement

4.0 SCOPE OF WORK
In keeping with the assignment objectives, the consultant will be required to specifically:

a. Develop and assess the appropriate methodologies for determining the instrument to be used to conduct Staff Performance Audit/Evaluations:

i. Review each Staff Job Description and other documents which provide guidance on the expectations of each staff performance

ii. Review available reports and other communications provided by each staff based on his assigned role

iii. Conduct one on one interview with each staff and his/her line manger separately.

iv. Have access to relevant documents, e.g. Budget, Management Structure, etc. for review

b. Document findings, analysis and recommendations, make presentation to the CRUDAN Management, and incorporate feedback into final report.

c. Develop evaluation procedures that will clearly identify roles and responsibilities of each staff with these new initiative/findings.

d. Design the most suitable Evaluation instrument to be used, going forward.

5. METHODOLOGY
The Consultant is expected to use acceptable participatory standards and methodologies for developing the Performance Evaluation Instrument. The Consultant should prepare a detailed methodology and work plan indicating how the objectives of the assignment will be achieved.

6. KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
The approach to the assignment must be participatory. It is expected that the Consultant/Firm will involve the relevant project team and departmental staff (Most especially from CRUDAN Headquarters) in all phases of the assignment so as to secure ‘buy-in’ and knowledge of the methodologies used in the development of the instruments and on the ground participation.

7. DELIVERABLES
7.1 Minimum Standards for Deliverables

The deliverables under this project are as specified in the table below and should be submitted in both hard copy (2) and electronic editable format:

a) use language appropriate for a non-technical audience;

b) be comprehensive, properly formatted and well presented;

c) provide justifications

d) a draft outline is to be submitted and presented to CRUDAN Management Team prior to the final deliverable being submitted.

e) all submissions must show evidence of Consultation.

# Key Deliverables

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MERCY CORPS-

INVITATION TO TENDER FOR SOLAR INVERTER SYSTEM FOR POWER BACKUP FOR BAMA, DAMBOA, GWOZA & NGALA DFOS

MERCY CORPS
TENDER NOTICE

Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit, and non-governmental international relief and development organization working in over 40 countries worldwide helping people build secure, productive, and just communities. Mercy Corps in Nigeria implements a variety of programs with the ultimate goal of building productive, secure, and just communities.

Mercy Corps wishes to extend the Tender Submission Deadline for NIG/MDG/TEN26 – SOLAR INVERTER SYSTEM FOR POWER BACKUP FOR BAMA, DAMBOA, GWOZA & NGALA DFOS from 17 November to 10″ December, 2020, this is to give room to potential bidders to have more time to bid. Mercy Corps is seeking for legally registered companies specialized in the under-listed fields to obtain and submit tender for the following markets:

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GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN)-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPING THE E-LEARNING COMPONENT FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED LABORATORY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
DEVELOPING THE E-LEARNING COMPONENT FOR INSTITUTIONALIZED LABORATORY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

1. ABOUT GAIN
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is a Swiss-based foundation launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition. Working with both governments and businesses, we aim to transform food systems so that they deliver more nutritious food for all people.

At GAIN, we believe that everyone in the world should have access to nutritious and safe food. We work to understand and deliver specific solutions to the daily challenge of food insecurity faced by poor people. By understanding that there is no “one-size-fits-all” model, we develop alliances and build tailored programmes, using a variety of flexible models and approaches.

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GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN)-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS & CREATIVE BRIEF FOR THIRD-PARTY ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN ON FOOD FORTIFICATION COMPLIANCE IN NIGERIA

THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN)
CREATIVE AGENCY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS & CREATIVE BRIEF FOR THIRD-PARTY ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN ON FOOD FORTIFICATION COMPLIANCE IN NIGERIA

The purpose of this RFP is to engage the services of a Service Provider to develop the campaign strategy, creative approach, and media campaign. These inputs will support the execution of a third-party advocacy strategy for strengthening governance and accountability on large-scale food fortification in Nigeria. The third-party advocates (individuals and organisations) will be engaged to provide a voice for consumers targeting relevant decision-makers, government, and business.

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