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UNDP-REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR CONSULTANCY FIRM TO PROVIDE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES FOR INFF

UNDP

CONSULTANCY FIRM TO PROVIDE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES FOR INFF

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

REFERENCE:UNDP-NGA-01333,1

BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES:NIGERIA

REGISTRATION LEVEL:BASIC

PUBLISHED ON:14-JAN-2026

DEADLINE ON:28-JAN-2026 17:59 (GMT -5.00)

Background 

Nigeria has emerged as one of the global front-runners in advancing the Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF), demonstrating strong national leadership and political commitment to mobilizing, aligning, and optimizing financing for its development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through the INFF process, the country is taking deliberate steps to turn policy aspirations into real, measurable progress – building a more coherent, efficient, and forward-looking financing system capable of delivering inclusive and sustainable development outcomes.

With targeted support from the INFF Facility, Nigeria has made meaningful progress across several critical dimensions of financing for development. This includes strengthening its ability to leverage both public and private capital; improving financing governance and accountability; formulating sector-specific strategies that unlock investments in priority areas such as agriculture, energy, extractives, and human capital; and enhancing national and subnational coordination platforms that ensure financing decisions are aligned, strategic, and results-oriented. These efforts are helping to bridge the gap between national planning and resource mobilization, ensuring that reforms translate into tangible improvements in the lives of citizens.

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SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND NIGERIA-REQUEST FOR BIDS FROM PRPDUCTION OUTFITS

SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND NIGERIA.
SFCG/NIG//2026/001

Search for Common Ground is an international, non-sectarian, non-profit organization partnering with people around the world to ignite shared solutions to destructive conflicts.

Search work cut across all levels of society to build sustainable peace through three main avenues:

DIALOGUE+ MEDIA+ COMMUNITY
Search has been working in Nigeria since 2004, using innovative approaches to promote peace building in areas of tension and to encourage understanding across ethnic, religious, and gender lines. With offices in Abuja, Jos, Maiduguri, Yola, Port Harcourt, Bayelsa, and Warri, we are working to address conflict, utilizing consensus-based advocacy training, conflict resolution training, human rights monitoring and reporting, and the facilitation of dialogue processes that engage all levels of society.

Search for Common Ground Nigeria is requesting competitive, sealed, bids from interested and reputable Media Production outfits with relevant experience to establish partnership with:

LOT NO. PROJECT TITLE/DESCRIPTION LOCATION
SFCG/LOT/1 Search is seeking an experienced Production Outfit to produce “The Hustle” Reality TV show. The outfit will support pre-production by attending introductory sessions to understand the show’s concept, its goals and objectives and participate in the development of the script. Production- They will produce 26 episodes for 2 Seasons (13 episodes each per Season) formatted for TV, Highlights for radio, and online use. The team will create teasers, behind-the-scenes content, and promotional materials for digital and broadcast platforms; develop the pitch deck, craft a detailed and extensive budget, document the bootcamp; and coordinate celebrity and influencer appearances. In post-production, the outfit will deliver 13 one-hour episodes for each season, secure necessary permits and insurance, and provide all raw footage, teasers, progress videos, and a final documentary summarising the project journey. National

Qualifications & Experience
Company Profile: We are seeking an established, dynamic, and highly organized production house with a proven track record in delivering complex, multi-platform reality television projects from concept to broadcast.

1. Essential Experience & Track Record
• A minimum of 8-10 years of demonstrated professional experience as a full-scale production company successfully executing various, dynamic creative projects. Experience successfully producing full-season reality television series, documentaries and documentary series and/or fictional broadcast TV series is a plus.
• Proven ability to manage all phases of production. Pre-production, production and post-production.
• A strong portfolio showing a single production adapted for various platforms.
• Evidence of capacity to deliver a large volume of high-quality video assets concurrently, as specified in the deliverables list.
• Demonstrated experience in sourcing and managing celebrities and social media influencers for guest appearances and endorsement during productions.

2. Technical & Operational Capabilities
• Equipment & Crew: Must possess (or have guaranteed access to) professional-grade filming equipment for multi-camera setups, audio recording, and lighting for both studio and location shoots. Must possess a full experienced crew for long-duration shoots.
• Post-Production Facility: Must have a dedicated, professional post-production team and facility capable of handling multi-camera edits and compliance with various delivery specifications for different platforms.

• Project Management: Must provide a dedicated Senior Producer/Project Lead and a clear project management structure to ensure timely delivery of all milestones, manage logistics, and serve as the single point of contact.
• Legal & Compliance: Proven experience in securing all necessary location permits, talent releases, and production insurance for projects of a similar scale and public nature.

3. Creative & Strategic Expertise
• Storytelling & Scripting: Evidence of experience in collaborative script development, specifically in “storylining” and building narratives around real-life contestants in a reality TV format. The ability to contribute constructively to writers’ workshops is essential.
• Integrated Marketing Support: A proven track record of producing effective teasers, trailers, and promotional videos that drive audience engagement and viewership.
• BTS & Documentary Production: Experience in creating compelling behind-the-scenes content and documentary-style features that add depth to the main show and engage a secondary audience.

4. Key Project References
The production Outfit must provide:
• Portfolio: high-quality show reels highlighting/showcasing related projects.
• Client References: Contactable references from past clients for projects of a similar scope and budget.

Core Competencies
• Demonstrate integrity and promote Search values and ethical standards;
• Promote the vision, mission, and strategic objectives of Search;
• Demonstrate capacity to adapt to a multicultural context, tolerance, and respect for issues related to gender, religion, race, and nationality;
• Proficiency in the use of Google Suite and other collaborative cloud-based platforms.
• Demonstrate technical capacity and availability of technical personnel required for the production of the reality TV show.
• Must have female representation in all departments of production.
• Key Production Crew must possess a good command of Hausa language.

Other Relevant Requirements
• Good knowledge of the local languages, i.e. Hausa will be an asset.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work collaboratively with divergent, interconnected teams.
• Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
• Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
• Commitment to youth empowerment and community development.
• Organizational skills and attention to detail;
• Ability to manage competing priorities in a rapidly changing environment;
• Treats all people fairly without favoritism and solves problems in a collaborative manner.

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THE NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL-INVITATION TO TENDER FOR VIDEO DOCUMENTARY – DRIVING DURABLE SOLUTIONS AND STRENGTHENING LOCALISATION

THE NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL
TITLE: 41/NRC-NAT/NG/2025 – VIDEO DOCUMENTARY – DRIVING DURABLE SOLUTIONS AND STRENGTHENING LOCALISATION

Description
The documentary will cover project implementation in Borno, Adamawa, and Plateau States, capturing NRC’s multi-sectoral interventions and localization efforts.

Key Storylines and Inquiry Areas
• Localization and Partnerships.
• How NRC collaborates with local organisations and other partners to deliver assistance.
• Local partner capacity building — from financial systems to technical expertise and programme design.
• How partnership enhances accountability, access, and sustainability of aid delivery.
• Durable Solutions and Resilience (successes and ongoing needs)
• Community voices showing the transition from emergency assistance to recovery and self-reliance.

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US EMBASSY ABUJA-REQUEST FOR QUOTE FOR PDS AFCP VIDEO SERIES

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REQUEST FOR QUOTE – PR15592198 – PDS AFCP VIDEO SERIES

DUE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

As part of America 250 Programming, Public Diplomacy Section plans to highlight U.S. excellence and investment in Nigerian Cultural preservation by commissioning five short films showcasing AFCP and other cultural preservation projects in Nigeria. These films will document work a program site and emphasize the expertise and knowledge transfer provided by U.S. organizations and expertise etc. as in the attached, Statement of Work (SOW).

The project and the entire scope of work shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Public Diplomacy Section before December 31, 2025.
You are invited to submit a quotation.

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US EMBASSY ABUJA-REQUEST FOR QUOTE FOR PDS AFCP VIDEO SERIES

REQUEST FOR QUOTE – PR15592198 – PDS AFCP VIDEO SERIES

DUE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

As part of America 250 Programming, Public Diplomacy Section plans to highlight U.S. excellence and investment in Nigerian Cultural preservation by commissioning five short films showcasing AFCP and other cultural preservation projects in Nigeria. These films will document work a program site and emphasize the expertise and knowledge transfer provided by U.S. organizations and expertise etc. as in the attached, Statement of Work (SOW).

The project and the entire scope of work shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Public Diplomacy Section before December 31, 2025.
You are invited to submit a quotation.

The evaluation criteria for this requirement will include price, technical acceptability, and past performance.

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UNDP-INVITATION TO BID FOR EVENT MANAGEMENT AND MEDIA SERVICES FOR A HIGH LEVEL EVENT IN LAGOS STATE 

UNDP
EVENT MANAGEMENT AND MEDIA SERVICES FOR A HIGH LEVEL EVENT IN LAGOS STATE
REFERENCE: UNDP-NGA-01237
BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES: NIGERIA
REGISTRATION LEVEL: BASIC
PUBLISHED ON: 09-SEP-2025
DEADLINE ON: 22-SEP-2025 23:00 (GMT -4.00)

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NIGERIA RED CROSS SOCIETY-REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR VARIOUS SERVICES

NIGERIA RED CROSS SOCIETY – REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ)
REF: RFQ-NRCS-HC-25-0142
DATE: 02 SEPTEMBER 2025
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 15 SEPTEMBER 2025 – 3:00 PM

The Nigeria Red Cross Society (NRCS) hereby invites qualified service providers to submit quotations for the following services:

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FINA QUEST CONSULTING-REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: PRODUCTION AND SYNDICATION OF THE NEW SOUND OF HEALTH – A MULTILINGUAL ONE HOUR WEEKLY RADIO MAGAZINE SHOW ON HEALTH SECTOR REFORM

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: PRODUCTION AND SYNDICATION OF THE NEW SOUND OF HEALTH – A MULTILINGUAL ONE HOUR WEEKLY RADIO MAGAZINE SHOW ON HEALTH SECTOR REFORM

Production and Syndication of “The New Sound of Health” – A Multilingual 1-Hour Weekly Radio Magazine Show on Health Sector Reform

Duration:
13 Weeks (Q3 2025: July – September)

1. Background
Our client is deploying strategic communication tools to enhance public awareness, foster citizen ownership, and establish feedback loops around ongoing initiatives. To support this, our client is launching a multilingual, 1-hour weekly radio magazine show titled “The New Sound of Health”. The program will serve as a narrative bridge between policy and people—highlighting voices from across the country, demystifying reforms, and amplifying stories of transformation.

2. Objective of the Assignment
To produce and air a weekly 1-hour radio magazine show in English, Hausa, and Nigerian Pidgin, for 13 weeks, that will:
– Translate health reform priorities into relatable stories and explanations,
– Feature on-ground experiences of health workers and communities,
– Provide a public platform for questions, engagement, and real-time feedback,
– Strengthen public trust and accountability in the health system.

3. Scope of Work
A. Editorial Planning & Content Design
– Develop a 13-episode editorial calendar for all three languages.
– Content segments should include:
o “Reform Explained” (Plain-language policy breakdown)
o “Voices from the Field” (Health workers, patients, and citizens)
o “Ask the Ministry” (Responses from Client and partners)
o “State in Focus” (Spotlight on subnational reform efforts)
o “Health Nuggets” or “Youth Pulse” (quick facts, youth contributions)

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RURAL ACCESS AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR ENGAGEMENT OF A CONSULTANT FOR VIDEO DOCUMENTARY FOR STATES UNDER THE RURAL ACCESS AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT.

FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
RURAL ACCESS AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI)
CONSULTANCY SERVICES – FIRM SELECTION
PROJECT ID: P163353
ISSUE DATE: 7TH AUGUST, 2025
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR ENGAGEMENT OF A CONSULTANT FOR VIDEO DOCUMENTARY FOR
STATES UNDER THE RURAL ACCESS AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT.
REFERENCE NO: NG-RAAMP-FPMU-484190-CS-CQS

The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has received financing from the World Bank & French Development Agency (AFD) to finance activities under the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) and on-let the financing to participating states. The Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments under the contract for Consultancy Services for Engagement of a Consultant for Video Documentary Under the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project.

A total of 19 State Project Implementation Units (SPIUs), under respective state government ministries in the same number of participating states, are responsible for the physical implementation of the project activities at the state level. The participating states include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Ekiti Gombe, Kano, Kaduna Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Niger, Plateau, and Sokoto.

The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to improve rural access and agricultural marketing in participating states while strengthening the financing and institutional base for effective development, maintenance and management of the rural road network.

The services included under this assignment are as follows;
The documentary will be produced in three distinct phases, with each phase highlighting different stages of project implementation:

Phase 1 Documentary (First Semester – 30 Minutes + 5-Min Summary)
To be produced within the first 3 months of engagement, showcasing:
1. Baseline Conditions – The deplorable condition of rural roads before RAAMP interventions, including stories from communities on the challenges faced among the participating states.
2. Ongoing Interventions – Coverage of roads currently under construction across selected sites. Footage will include drone views, machinery in operation, and stakeholder interviews.
3. Early Completed Roads – Highlighting roads that are already completed among the participating states The project will assist the consultant in providing information on the completed project sites

Phase 2 Documentary (Follow-up – 30 Minutes + 5-Min Summary)
To be produced 3–6 months after the first phase, showcasing:
• Expanded footage of ongoing construction as more contracts are awarded and projects mobilized across the 19 states.
• Updated footage and interviews from sites where significant progress or completions have occurred.
• Roads completed in phase 1 to be included

Phase 3 Documentary (Final – Only Completed Roads)
This phase will focus solely on fully completed and functional roads across the participating states. It will provide a conclusive narrative on RAAMP’s achievements, focusing on outcomes, beneficiaries, and impact.

Geographic representation
Given the limited duration of the documentary, the consultant is expected to come up with the criteria for states and roads to be considered under phase 1, phase 11 and phase 11 of the documentary based on the geopolitical spread, project status, accessibility and visual story telling in his inception report

Pre-Production Responsibilities
• After due consultation with relevant stakeholders (FPMU, SPIU CONTRACTORS, SUPERVISING CONSULTANT COMMUNITY LEADERS), the consultant shall provide methodology on pre-production responsibility including
o Identify filming locations.
o others issue related

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GEORGETOWN GLOBAL HEALTH NIGERIA (GGHN)-REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A REAL-TIME PICTURE-ENABLED DATA COLLECTION AND GAMIFIED MONITORING SYSTEM FOR IPC IN 91 HEALTH FACILITIES ACROSS KANO, JIGAWA, AND BAUCHI

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A REAL-TIME PICTURE-ENABLED DATA COLLECTION AND GAMIFIED MONITORING SYSTEM FOR IPC IN 91 HEALTH FACILITIES ACROSS KANO, JIGAWA, AND BAUCHI
ISSUED BY: GEORGETOWN GLOBAL HEALTH NIGERIA
DATE: 21ST MAY 2025
RFP REFERENCE NUMBER: GGHN/IPC/01

1. Introduction
The GEORGETOWN GLOBAL HEALTH NIGERIA (GGHN) is a Non-profit, Non-Governmental Organization that promotes best practices in health care delivery and research using local and internationally adapted models to strengthen health systems.
We are seeking proposals from qualified vendors to design, develop, and implement a real-time, picture-enabled data collection and gamified monitoring system to strengthen Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practices in 91 health facilities across Kano, Jigawa, and Bauchi states. This initiative aims to improve compliance with hand hygiene, sharps safety, and waste segregation practices through innovative technology and behavioural incentives.

2. Background
The project will leverage the KoboToolbox platform to enable geotagged, time-stamped photo submissions and integrate a gamification module to motivate frontline health workers. The system will include a centralized dashboard for real-time monitoring, analytics, and feedback.

3. Objectives
• Develop a mobile and web-based monitoring system using KoboToolbox for real-time data collection.
• Incorporate a gamified incentive mechanism to drive staff participation and compliance.
• Provide real-time analytics and feedback loops for IPC adherence.
• Train and build capacity among healthcare staff and supervisors.

4. Scope of Work

4.1 System Design and Development
• Configure KoboToolbox forms to support:
○ Geotagged and time-stamped photo submissions.
○ Categorization by IPC activity (e.g., hand hygiene, waste segregation).
○ Optional text comments and metadata fields.
• Develop a centralized dashboard with:
○ Live feed of submissions and interactive maps.
○ Trend analysis tools and automated alerts for anomalies.
○ Supervisor feedback and recognition features.

4.2 Gamification Module
• Design a points-based system with:
○ User and clinic-level leaderboards.
○ Badges (e.g., “Hygiene Hero”) and a virtual rewards store.
○ Clear rules for scoring, leveling up, and earning incentives.

4.3 Capacity Building and Training
• Conduct Training of Trainers (ToT) sessions in Kano, Jigawa, and Bauchi.
• Develop training materials and facilitate hands-on practicums in selected facilities.
• Train GGHN state leads and facility staff on system usage and data integrity.

4.4 Technical Support and Advisory
• Provide ongoing technical support and troubleshooting.
• Offer post-training follow-up and remote assistance.

5. Deliverables
1. Fully configured KoboToolbox forms and integrated gamification module.
2. Centralized real-time dashboard with analytics and feedback tools.
3. Training materials and completed ToT sessions.
4. Technical support documentation and post-implementation report.

6. Vendor Qualifications
• Proven experience in developing and deploying KoboToolbox-based solutions.
• Expertise in gamification design and behavioral incentive systems.
• Experience working with healthcare systems in low-resource settings.
• Strong capacity-building and training capabilities.

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