UNICEF RE-Advertisement REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (LRPs) ref. 2024-9190153 - Strengthening Strategic policy and programme advocacy on Maternal and Child Nutrition during the first 1,000 days in the Middle
Dear Respected Bidders,
Greetings from the UNICEF Office in Amman, Jordan.
Reference is made to the above subject, we are pleased to invite you to our RE-Advertisement REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (LRFP) ref. 2024-9190153 - Strengthening Strategic policy and programme advocacy on Maternal and Child Nutrition during the first 1,000 days in the Middle East and North Africa. You are kindly requested to submit your best proposal “Technical & Financial” (IN SEPARATE E-MAILS, ONE FOR TECHNICAL PROPOSAL, ONE FOR FINANCIAL PROPOSAL. IF THE TECHNICAL PROPOSAL INCLUDES ANY PRICING OR NUMBERING, YOUR PROPOSAL WILL BE INVALIDATED) to JORDANBIDS@UNICEF.ORG ONLY no later than 11:59AM Amman Time on 28 Tuesday 2024, otherwise it will be considered as not valid.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTES:
Please note that any inquiries related to this request for proposal will be accepted through e-mail ONLY LAJABER@UNICEF.ORG, & jco-procurement@unicef.org and will not be considered through phone calls.
Please use the attached TOR/ to guide you on the financial offer.
We appreciate if your concerns/relevant issues regarding the bid document are communicated to us no later than MAY. 21, 2024 through e-mail ONLY LAJBER@UNICEF.ORG & jco-procurement@unicef.org.
Only proposals received through JORDANBIDS@UNICEF.ORG and subjected the tender number will be valid, any proposals received through any other e-mail will be INVALIDATED.
- Tender Title: UNICEF RE-Advertisement REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (LRFP) ref. 2024-9190153 - Strengthening Strategic policy and programme advocacy on Maternal and Child Nutrition during the first 1,000 days in the Middle East and North Africa
- Published : MAY 14, 2024.
- Last day to receive inquiries : MAY. 21, 2024
- Deadline to receive proposals : 28 Tuesday 2024.
For more details please refer to the RFP/TOR document.
Thank you for your time and interest, we look forward to hear from you.
Please confirm your participation in this tender to jco-procurement@unicef.org / LAJABER@UNICEF.ORG
Best Regards,
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