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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FROM PHYSICIAN/FIRM TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY HOME BASED CLINICAL CARE SERVICES FOR COVID-19 AFFECTED CLIENT AND FAMILIES.

TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) TO ENGAGE A CONSULTANT PHYSICIAN/FIRM TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY HOME BASED CLINICAL CARE SERVICES FOR COVID-19 AFFECTED CLIENT AND FAMILIES. 1. BACKGROUNDCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), that was first recognized in Wuhan, Hubei...

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MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A FIRM TO PROVIDE CONSULTING SERVICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR AN AGRO-MINERAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND
16 YEDSERAM STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A FIRM TO PROVIDE CONSULTING SERVICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR AN AGRO-MINERAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

1. INTRODUCTION
The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the development of salt deposits in Ebonyi State and the Nigeria brine belt situated in the Benue Trough.

2. BACKGROUND
A key factor in agricultural productivity is yield improvement, and one way of achieving this is using cheap and readily available fertilizers. The widespread occurrence and small-scale production of limestone in Nigeria indicate the potential for development and commercializing limestone granules to meet the demand and supply gaps and boost agricultural production.

3. OVERVIEW OF THE SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND
The solid Minerals Development Fund (“SMDF” or the “Fund”) is a Government-owned Fund established to drive investments in Nigeria’s mining sector. The Fund was established in 2007 by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the 2007 Minerals and Mining Act. SMDF is a unique government funding vehicle focused on driving critical interventions that maximize the recovery and impact of capital deployed. The mandates of the Fund include the development of physical and human capacity in the Nigerian mining sector, funding for geoscientific data gathering storage, and retrieval to meet the needs of the private sector-led mining industry, equipping the mining institutions to enable them to perform their statutory functions, funding for the extension services to small scale and artisanal mining operators and provision of mining-related infrastructure in mines land

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MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATION PLC. (MTNN)-

INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP WITH MTN NIGERIA

INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP WITH MTN NIGERIA

INTRODUCTION
MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATION PLC. (MTNN) is Nigeria’s leading provider of connectivity, communication and enterprise collaboration solutions.

MTNN hereby invites reputable companies with requisite expertise and proven capacity to provide business solutions that are relevant to the Nigerian business environment. Interested companies are required to submit an expression of interest for the purpose of prequalification for business partnership with MTNN.

Upon successful prequalification, companies with identified solutions and/or market opportunities will be invited for further engagement.

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NIGERIAN METEOLOGICAL AGENCY (NIMET)-

INVITATION TO TENDER FOR 2021 CAPITAL PROJECTS

NIGERIAN METEOLOGICAL AGENCY (NIMET)
HEADQUARTERS, NATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTING AND CLIMATE RESEARCH CENTRE, BILL CLINTON DRIVE, NNAMDI AZIKIWE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, ABUJA.
INVITATION TO TENDER FOR 2021 CAPITAL PROJECTS

The Federal Government of Nigeria has provided funds in the 2021 Appropriation Act for the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) which has the mandate to observe, analyze, archive and disseminate weather information to the Nigerian socio-economic sectors. To this end and in line with the provisions of the public procurement Act 2007, the Agency hereby invites all qualified and interested contractors, consultants and service providers with relevant experience to bid for the execution of the following projects:

CATEGORY 2021/A: WORKS.

LOT NO. TITLE OF WORK
2021/A1 Construction of purposefully Designed Calibration Laboratory Facility at Abuja
2021/A2 Renovation of National Students’ Hostel at Regional Training Centre, Oshodi.
2021/A3 Remodeling of National Weather Centre Complex, NiMet Headquarters, Abuja
2021/A4 Establishment of GIS Laboratory at Oshodi.
2021/A5 Resuscitation of Class A Pan and Establishment of Experimental observatories at Kogi State.
2021/A6 Resuscitation of Class A Pan and Establishment of Experimental observatories at Anambra State.
2021/A7 Resuscitation of Class A Pan and Establishment of Experimental observatories at Niger State.
2021/A8 Rehabilitation of NiMet Main Reception, Conference Room, Central forecast Office and DG’s Visitors’ Room
2021/A9 Construction of NiMet Zonal Office Ibadan
2021/A10 Construction of NiMet Synoptic Station Building at Makurdi.
2021/A11 Provision of shelter and upgrade of ICT infrastructure at the Doppler Weather Radar site in Port Harcourt, Rivers State
2021/A12 Provision of shelter and upgrade of ICT infrastructure at the Doppler Weather Radar site Abuja.
2021/A13 Construction of Climate Change Modelling Centre at Regional Training Centre, Oshodi-Lagos.
2021/A14 Construction of Climate Change Modelling Centre at Regional Training Centre at Katsina Meteorological Institute, Katsina.

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MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT –

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A CONSULTING FIRM TO PROVIDE RELATED CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN MINES LAND

MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND
16 YEDSERAM STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A CONSULTING FIRM TO PROVIDE RELATED CONSULTING SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN MINES LAND

1. INTRODUCTION
The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the development of salt deposits in Ebonyi State and the Nigeria brine belt situated in the Benue Trough.

2. BACKGROUND
Mining is one of Nigeria’s most promising growth sectors. Nigeria has 44 known types of minerals of varying mixes and proven quantities.

3. OVERVIEW OF THE SOLID MINERALS DEVELOPMENT FUND
The solid Minerals Development Fund (“SMDF” or the “Fund”) is a Government-owned Fund established to drive investments in Nigeria’s mining sector. The Fund was established in 2007 by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the 2007 Minerals and Mining Act. SMDF is a unique government funding vehicle focused on driving critical interventions that maximize the recovery and impact of capital deployed. The mandates of the Fund include the development of physical and human capacity in the Nigerian mining sector, funding for geoscientific data gathering storage, and retrieval to meet the needs of the private sector-led mining industry, equipping the mining institutions to enable them to perform their statutory functions, funding for the extension services to small scale and artisanal mining operations and provision of mining-related infrastructure in mines land

4. SALT MINING IN EBONYI STATE
In Ebonyi State, the brine salt deposits have been identified in six out of the total number of 13 local government Areas of the state (Obazara, Ikwo, Onicha, Abakaliki, Afikpo North, and Ishielu). The highest grade deposits are located within the Uburu Salt Lake, which is central to the proposal initial inspection, has a long history that predates colonial times and has been a significant source of brine and edible salts in the last 100 years. The lake has equally been a substantial source of income for the host community and neighboring communities with an estimated population of over 1 million. The Uburu Salt Lake lies at longitude 6o 0 ‘to 6o 10 ‘N. To fast-track these salt deposits’ development; the solid Minerals Development Fund is implementing a comprehensive mining-related infrastructure in mines land in line with its mandate.

5. OBJECTIVES
The consultant is to undertake a due diligence assessment on the existing design and cost estimates for the infrastructure works and support the Client in procuring a Contractor to execute the works

6. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The consultant must be a single legal entity with all other necessary expertise secured via subcontinent or joint venture arrangement. The SMDF will enter into a single contract to deliver the works set out in these Terms of Reference Reports written in English and Consultants will be expected to have a strong command of written English. The skills and experiences required of the Consultant should include, among other things, knowledge concerning;
• Design cost estimating and construction management of engineering infrastructure
• Experience in water retaining structures
• Preparation of Tender Documents for Works projects using Bureau of Public Procurement Procedures
• Bid Administration and structuring

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GREEN HABITAT INITIATIVE (GHI)-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ON ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR WASH FACILITIES

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ON ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR WASH FACILITIES (REF: GHI/PO/RFP/OO6)

GREEN HABITAT INITIATIVE (GHI), a not-for-profit organization, is currently receiving a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) grant to implement a WASH project (the project for improved Sustainability of Integrated WASH Services) in Kebbi State.

GHI intends to apply part of the grant for architectural and engineering design for the Project

Eligible architecture and engineering firms are hereby invited to submit a proposal for the provision of ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR WASH services in Kebbi State, as follows:

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NIGERIA TOBACCO CONTROL DATA COLLECTION INITIATIVE-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR TCDI NIGERIA DATA COLLECTION

NIGERIA TOBACCO CONTROL DATA COLLECTION INITIATIVE

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

CLOSING DATE:    13 AUG 2021

INTRODUCTION

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Tobacco Control Data Initiative (TCDI), implemented by Development Gateway in partnership with the University of Cape Town and funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is a project that aims to supply Sub-Saharan African (SSA) governments with improved access to country-specific data that will inform better tobacco control policy design and implementation. This project aims to design and develop national online websites that contain data and research related to tobacco control. This information is showcased to meet the needs of government stakeholders, as well as civil society and academia. The dashboard will be informed by data from primary sources (either primary data collected during our project or existing secondary data made publicly available) as well as secondary sources (such as papers published in peer-reviewed journals). The purpose of this RFP is to identify a data collection firm to collect primary quantitative and qualitative data on factors (social, cultural, behavioral, etc.) contributing to the use of shisha in Nigeria.

COMPANY BACKGROUND

Development Gateway (DG) is an international nonprofit organization that creates innovative information management and data visualization technology, implements data-focused programs, and conducts research and evaluation to further sustainable development. DG supports public and private sector actors in collecting, analyzing and using data in the health sector for policymakers and development agencies to make more effective decisions and to improve service delivery. Our partners in this work include The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, USAID, and MCC. DG is headquartered in Washington, DC, and is exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A more complete overview of DG can be viewed at http://www.developmentgateway.org.

For the TCDI project, Development Gateway is partnering with the University of Cape Town’s Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products (REEP), an accredited research unit with the School of Economics. REEP focuses on supporting public health through rigorous research in tobacco, alcohol and sweetened beverages.

SCOPE OF WORK

The objective of this consultancy is to conduct both qualitative and quantitative data collection on a number of indicators related to the use of shisha, hookah, and water pipe tobacco products (collectively referred to as “shisha” in the language of this proposal) in Nigeria. The qualitative data will be collected first and used to inform the content of the quantitative survey questionnaire. The proposed budget for this project should not exceed USD $240,000 (see more details on budget in Proposal Submission Instructions).

In this section, we discuss the anticipated work to be included in this consultancy. Please note that this section discusses expectations around the work itself – and not information requested for the proposal.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

Both the quantitative and qualitative data collected in this study will aim to answer the following questions:

  • Primary research question: “What factors (social, cultural, behavioral, etc.) are contributing to the use of shisha in Nigeria?”. This will include an analysis of the demographics of shisha users in our survey, including age, gender, ethnicity, religion, geographic area, education level, employment, etc.
  • Other questions or variables of interest:
  • Are participants aware of the negative health impacts of shisha use? What are the prevailing misconceptions regarding health and shisha use?
  • What aspects entice people to either start or continue smoking shisha (flavors, peer pressure, perception that shisha is less harmful, etc.)?
  • Does shisha use occur primarily in the home or in public settings?
  • Does shisha use occur primarily in individual or social settings?
  • Did initiation occur in social settings? Was peer pressure a significant factor in initiation?
  • Are there other external factors influencing initiation and use (advertisements, movies, social media, etc.)?
  • To what extent are health warnings clear and understood by shisha users?
  • To what extent are retailers enforcing local laws and regulations on shisha use?
  • To what extent are shisha users engaging in other risky behaviors?

RESEARCH APPROACH

In order to derive the most policy-relevant and actionable data from this study, we propose a two-phase mixed methods approach to data collection. The aim of this two-phased approach will be to generate appropriately powered and nationally representative survey data based on a set of questions that are customized for the specific context of shisha use in Nigeria.

  • Phase 1 will involve semi-structured qualitative interviews with known shisha smokers on factors related to initiation and continuation of shisha use, social and cultural influences, and knowledge of harmful health effects.
  • Phase 2 will involve a survey with a larger sample size , with survey questions crafted and informed by the content and analysis of the qualitative interviews.

The selected firm is expected to work closely with the TCDI team to develop the content of the interviews, and especially the survey questionnaire and sampling methodology. At the end of the research in Phase 1, the selected firm will present findings from the semi-structured qualitative interviews to the TCDI team for review. The firm will then work with the TCDI team to identify specific areas of interest — and question design — for the survey questionnaire that are directly informed by the findings of these interviews and will be used in Phase 2 research.

Requirements/characteristics of the Sample for the Data Collection Process

The TCDI team has calculated an estimated sample size for consideration by the firms applying for this consultancy. However, larger sample sizes and modified methodologies are encouraged inasmuch as they help to answer the research questions identified above. Firms should include a detailed sampling and recruitment strategy outlining how they plan to identify, recruit, and/or incentivize known shisha users for the interviews and survey.

The sample of participants for the qualitative interviews should include 30-50 respondents from various age groups, socioeconomic status, and geographic areas (including urban and rural). In-person qualitative interviews are strongly preferred, so long as they do not impact the geographic scope of the sample or violate local COVID-19 ordinances. Where in-person interviews are not possible, firms that propose conducting interviews via phone call or video chat will also be accepted. Proposals should outline interviewing procedures via the following methods: live call centers, SMS/WhatsApp/mobile phone data collection, online surveys, and/or in-person interviews.

The estimated prevalence of shisha product in Nigeria ranges from 7% among adults[1] to 20% among university students.[2], [3] Therefore, the sample of shisha users for the Phase 2 survey should consist of 1100-1200 respondents (who complete the full survey) at minimum to ensure sufficient statistical power to answer the research questions.

Other sampling considerations:

  • Respondents must be at least 18 years old.
  • Sample should be nationally representative of the population of Nigeria, while also accounting for differences in rural vs urban populations, young adults vs older adults, socioeconomic status, etc.
  • In line with other countries, we assume that shisha users are generally younger, urban, with higher socio-economic status. Therefore it may be necessary to stratify to achieve higher proportions of younger, urban and higher-socio-economic status individuals in the sample to ensure we obtain the range of 1100-1200 survey respondents and 50 interview participants (larger sample sizes will be given priority in proposal evaluation). The selected firm will be expected to weigh the data appropriately to accommodate for these population differences.
  • A range of age ranges, allowing for stratification in the sample, will also be required.

Upon a firm being selected for data collection, the firm must prepare, in collaboration with the TCDI team, a study protocol detailing the sampling and stratification strategy for both the Phase 1 qualitative interviews and the Phase 2 survey, surveyor recruitment and training plans, details on the uploading and testing of the questionnaire on relevant survey software, procedures on pilot and full data collection, data management, data privacy and security, data cleaning and the calculation of data weights. The protocol should also include a work plan and schedule, appropriate sampling techniques, and expected sample size. The protocol will be finalized and validated in consultation with DG. Both the survey instrument(s) and qualitative interview guides must be field tested during the pilot and may require some revisions as needed.

TIMELINE

PROPOSAL TIMELINE

  • Submission of completed proposal due by 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, GMT – 5) on Friday, August 13 2021
  • Review of proposals will take place August 16th – August 20th, 2021. Firms may be contacted for follow-on questions as necessary during this week.

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UNICEF-

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TO SUPPORT FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT IN IMPLEMENTING SAFE SCHOOL FRAMEWORK IN IMPROVING ACCESS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF CHILDREN

UNICEFRFP 9168834 SUPPORT FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT IN IMPLEMENTING SAFE SCHOOL FRAMEWORK IN IMPROVING ACCESS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF CHILDRENREFERENCE: RFP 9168834BENEFICIARY COUNTRY(IES): NIGERIAREGISTRATION LEVEL: BASICPUBLISHED ON:29-JUL-2021DEADLINE ON:20-AUG-2021 14:00 (GMT 1.00) WESTERN EUROPE TIME, LONDON, LISBON, CASABLANCA DescriptionAll proposals should be submitted at ngrsupply@unicef.org on or before 2:00pm...

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UNDP ABUJA-

CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL STABILITY AND SECURITY OF THE CONFLICT-AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN NORTH-EAST AND MIDDLE BELT OF NIGERIA (OUTPUT 3)

CALL FOR PROPOSALS SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL STABILITY AND SECURITY OF THE CONFLICT-AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN NORTH-EAST AND MIDDLE BELT OF NIGERIA (OUTPUT 3)Procurement Process :CP-QB-FBS – Call for Proposal – Quality Based Fixed BudgetOffice :UNDP ABUJA – NIGERIADeadline :10-Aug-21Posted on :27-Jul-21Development Area :SERVICESReference Number :75546Link to...

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