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MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT, ABUJA-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF FIRMS TO PROVIDE GEOLOGICAL, FEASIBILITY, AND RELATED CONSULTING SERVICES FOR BRINE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (LOT 1, 2 OR 3)

MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENTSOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND16 YEDSERAM STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJAREQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF FIRMS TO PROVIDE GEOLOGICAL, FEASIBILITY, AND RELATED CONSULTING SERVICES FOR BRINE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (LOT 1, 2 OR 3) 1. INTRODUCTIONThe Federal Government of Nigeria has...

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NASARAWA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (NASIDA)-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE SET UP OF THE NASARAWA STATE INFRASTRUCTURE FUND

NASARAWA STATE GOVERNMENT
NASARAWA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (NASIDA)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE SET UP OF THE NASARAWA STATE INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
NASARAWA STATE GOVERNMENT
NASARAWA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(NASIDA), SHENDAM ROAD, LAFIA
EMAIL: info@nasida.na.gov.ng
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PROJECT TITLE: OPERATIONALIZATION OF NASARAWA STATE INFRASTRUCTURE FUND

1. BACKGROUND
Nasarawa State seeks to enhance its infrastructure stock for improved competitiveness, and the overall achievement of the objectives of the Nasarawa Economic Development Strategy. This is in line with the States vision for being amongst the top three most competitive states in Nigeria by 2023 in terms of sustained accelerated growth, increased economic opportunities, social inclusion and improved quality of lives of the citizenry. It is in furtherance to this, that a Nasarawa State Infrastructure, and de-risk infrastructure investments in the state.

2. The Nasarawa State Infrastructure Fund (NSIF) is established pursuant to the Nasarawa Investment Development Agency Act, which also specifies its powers, legal characteristics and policy objectives. The core objective of the NSIF is to enhance the development of Nasarawa State Infrastructure sector

3. Further to the above, the Nasarawa State Government is desirous of operationalizing a Nasarawa State Infrastructure Fund and therefore invites credible firms to send in their Expressions of Interest. Specifically, the state government seeks private sector innovation, and efficiency in the overall setup of the NSIF.

4. Interested eligible firms, consortium of firms, or associations of eligible firms shall provide information on their experience and capacity, while demonstrating their ability to deliver the objectives.

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SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR NIGERIA RISK-BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT

SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES-FIRMS)
NIGERIA RISK-BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT

SECTOR: NIGERIAN CAPITAL MARKET
GRANT NO.: G-NG-H00-SUP-001:
PROJECT ID NO.: P-NG-HZO-007

The SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NIGERIA (SEC) has received financing from the African Development Bank towards the cost of regulatory capacity improvements under the RISK-BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK AND CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for consultancy services for the improvement of the Risk-Based Supervision Framework for the SEC.

SERVICES INCLUDED UNDER THIS PROJECT

This project will involve the development of best practice risk-based supervision inspection manuals and guidelines for the Nigerian capital market. The envisaged activities also include capacity building on prudential risk-based supervision approach including the development or update of relevant risk matrices and models for data analysis and interpretation as well as expansion of existing AML/CFT matrix. Capacity building in risk-based supervision will focus on enhancing SEC’s approach in carrying out its monitoring and supervisory role over all capital market operators namely fund/investment managers, conventional & commodity exchanges, stockbrokers, issuing houses (investment banks) etc.

The Securities & Exchange Commission, Nigeria now invites eligible consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc.). Consultants may constitute joint-ventures to enhance their chances of qualification.

Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development Bank’s “Procurement Framework of October 2015”.

Interested consultants may obtain further information at the address below during office hours from 9.00am to 4pm (Monday to Friday) or via the email address provided below.

Expressions of interest must be delivered in hard and soft copy (soft copy on a flash drive) to the address below by Monday, September 6th, 2021 at 12:00 noon prompt and mention “Risk-Based Supervision Framework Implementation”.

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SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION-

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE – RISK BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE – RISK BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

10/08/2021

The SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Nigeria has received a grant from the African Development Bank Group administered/Capital Markets Development Trust Fund to finance the Risk Based Supervision Framework Implementation and Capacity Development Project.

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NATIONAL MALARIA ELIMINATION PROGRAMME (NMEP)-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR FOR DELIVERY OF MALARIA PREVENTION AND TREATMENT SERVICES FOR IMMUNIZATION AND MALARIA PROGRESS BY ACCELERATING COVERAGE AND TRANSFORMING SERVICES PREVENTION AND CONTROL (IMPACT) PROJECT.

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
IMMUNIZATION PLUS AND MALARIA PROGRESS BY ACCELERATING COVERAGE AND TRANSFORMING SERVICES (IMPACT) PROJECT
CREDIT NO: 6539
ASSIGNMENT TITLE: CONSULTING SERVICES FOR DELIVERY OF MALARIA PREVENTION AND TREATMENT SERVICES FOR IMMUNIZATION AND MALARIA PROGRESS BY ACCELERATING COVERAGE AND TRANSFORMING SERVICES PREVENTION AND CONTROL (IMPACT) PROJECT.
REFERENCE NO: NMC/1158/S.62/1/62

The Federal Government of Nigeria has received financing from the World Bank and the Islamic. Development Bank towards the cost of the Immunization plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services (IMPACT) project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.

The consulting services (“the Services”) involve the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) and its state conterparts, the State Malaria Elimination Programme (SMEPs), to employ consulting services to strengthen the delivery and promote the uptake of malaria prevention and treatment services especially in rural communities where the burden of malaria is the greatest. Theis will be achieved by employing output-based approaches in contracting Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) otherwise known as “Consultants” with proven expertise and experience. The consulting services will be delivered in the following states:

S/NO. STATES COVERED
1 Abia State
2 Borno State
3 Ekiti State
4 Imo State
5 Lagos State
6 Rivers State
7 Bayelsa State
8 Edo State
9 Enugu State
10 Federal Capital
11 Kogi State

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TECHNOSERVE-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ACCESS TO FINANCE CONSULTING & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT

TERMS OF REFERENCE
FOR ACCESS TO FINANCE CONSULTING & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT

1. Background on Technoserve
TECHNOSERVE is an international nonprofit organization that promotes business solutions to poverty in the developing world. It is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates in 29 countries worldwide. Technoserve’s mission is to work with enterprising men and women in the developing world to build competitive farms, businesses and industries. It does this by linking people to information, capital and markets. With nearly 50 years of proven results, TechnoServe believes in the power of private enterprise to transform lives. For more information about TechnoServe (TNS), please visit:

FIND THE FULL NOTICE HERE:

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OLAM-

REQUEST FOR APPLICATION FOR CONSULTANCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NUTRITION TRAINING KIT FOR RURAL FARMING COMMUNITIES

THEMATIC AREA: NUTRITION TRAINING IN RURAL FARMING COMMUNITIES
PROJECT TITLE: CONSULTANCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NUTRITION TRAINING KIT FOR RURAL FARMING COMMUNITIES
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 9 AUGUST 2021
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5 SEPTEMBER 2021
PROJECT START DATE: BY 13 SEPTEMBER 2021
PROJECT END DATE: BY 31 JANUARY 2022

BACKGROUND
Good nutrition is both an outcome of and key input for economic growth and social development, and is therefore of great interest to the private sector and governments alike. Olam is a multi-national agri-business supplying food, feed and fibre to thousands of customers worldwide. Headquartered in Singapore and present in 60 countries worldwide, Olam is a farmer, supplier and a processor. Our team of over 80,000 full-time, seasonal and contract employees have built leadership positions in many of our businesses such as Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Edible Oils and Spices. As well as growing crops in our own orchards and estates, and operating some 160 process facilities, we source from a network of around 5 million farmers globally.

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TECHNOSERVE-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR WEST AFRICA YOUTH ENGAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND EMPLOYMENT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: WEST AFRICA YOUTH ENGAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND EMPLOYMENT
Consultancy
Duration: Approximately 12 – 14 weeks (50 days’ level of effort)
Location: Remote

BACKGROUND:
Africa is the youngest and fastest-growing continent in the world. By some estimates, its youth population, which already faces high rates of unemployment and precarious employment, is expected to double to over 830 million by 2050.1 Yet many youth entering the workforce today lack the skills and professional experience employers seek. In West Africa, rural youth experience higher levels of extreme poverty, illiteracy, and inactivity compared to urban youth, and many rural families rely on younger members to earn money, which can lead to dangerous irregular migration. A lack of clear economic opportunity can also exacerbate underlying inequalities and the key risk factors and precursors for extremism.

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SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NIGERIA-

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE FOR RISK BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE
NIGERIA
PROJECT NAME: RISK BASED SUPERVISION FRAMEWORK IMPLEMENTATION AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GRANT NO.: G-NG-H00-SUP-001

1. The SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NIGERIA (Otherwise referred to as “The Commission”) has received a grant from the African Development Bank Group administered/Capital Markets Development Trust Fund to finance the Risk Based Supervision Framework Implementation and Capacity Development Project.

2. The principal objectives of this project are to:
(a) Provide technical assistance and capacity building on selected areas of the Commission’s operations,
(b) Support implementation of Risk-Based Supervision framework
(c) Improve the Securities Markets regulatory environment and broadening of market instruments that will help deepen the Capital Markets in Nigeria
(d) Strengthen the Commission’s supervisory tools as well as its capacity to achieve its mandate of investor protection and minimizing systemic risk.
The mode of procurement to be adopted is Quality and Cost Based System (QCBS)

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ASSOCIATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND FAMILY HEALTH (ARFH)-

CALL FOR EXPRESSION FROM CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS/COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN (OVC) IN EDO STATE

ASSOCIATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND FAMILY HEALTH (ARFH)
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AT ASSOCIATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND FAMILY HEALTH
TO: CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS/COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN (OVC) IN EDO STATE

BACKGROUND:
Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is a leading indigenous not-for-profit, non-governmental organization established in Nigeria in 1989 in response to the health and social needs of the disadvantaged groups in rural and urban communities. ARFH is committed to improving the quality of life of the people in Nigeria and elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa. Since its inception, ARFH has consistently responded to public health challenges including HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, maternal mortality and morbidity, and sexual and reproductive health problems in Nigeria.

ARFH is implementing a 5- year USAID grant (December 2019 – December 2024) project titled “Integrated Child Health and Social Services Award” in Lagos State. Recently, our donor USAID has provided the opportunity to expand into Edo State to also provide support to children and adolescents living with HIV and their households that will guarantee their retention in care, adherence to ART and ultimately achieve viral suppression while ensuring that the HEIs also remained HIV negative by the time of the final outcome. The project aims at expanding access to sustainable care and support services to 17,442 beneficiaries (OVC and caregivers) over three years in Edo State.

The ICHSSA 2 Project will initially target three priority enrolment streams in Edo State which include Children and Adolescents living with HIV (C/ALHIV), HIV Exposed Infants (HEI) and Children of Adult Living with HIV (CPLHIV) and extend subsequently to other enrollment streams, to achieve saturation.

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