ITB: Radio Based Agriculture Extension Services - Support to the Strengthening of E-Extension in Ghana under the Emergency Support to Rural Livelihoods and Food Systems Exposed to Covid -19 (ESRF)
FAO
ITB: Radio Based Agriculture Extension Services - Support to the Strengthening of E-Extension in Ghana under the Emergency Support to Rural Livelihoods and Food Systems Exposed to Covid -19 (ESRF)
Invitation to bid
Reference:
2023/RAFXD/FRGHA/122819
Beneficiary countries or territories:
Ghana
Published on:
25-Jul-2023
Deadline on:
11-Aug-2023 16:00 0.00
Description
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations with more than 190 member countries. Since its inception, FAO has worked to improve nutrition, increase agricultural productivity, raise the standard of living in rural populations and contribute to global economic growth. Achieving food security for all is at the heart of FAO's efforts – to make sure people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives.
To achieve its goals, FAO cooperates with thousands of partners worldwide, from farmers’ groups to traders, from non-governmental organizations to other UN agencies, from development banks to agribusiness firms (further and more detailed information on FAO can be found on the internet site: http://www.fao.org).
Within the framework of the project UTF/GHA/038/GHA E-Extension Emergency Support to Rural Livelihoods and food systems (ESRF), FAO intends to secure the services of interested organizations to deliver such services.
Please refer to the attached Invitation to Bid (ITB) document for detailed Information.
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