UNICEF and WHO joint tender for antimalarial medicines
RFP-DAN-2026-503902 is UNICEF and WHO joint tender for antimalarial medicines for specific supply to support malaria prevention and treatment in resource-limited settings.
Deadline for submission of proposals: 30 April 2026 at 11:59 am Copenhagen time.
The product list is in Annex C and the volume forecast is in Annex D.
Proposers are required to submit any questions in respect to this Solicitation Document, the tender process and the commercial proposal by email to Mada Plesner (mplesner@unicef.org), copy Kanchana Perera (kperera@unicef.org), Questions regarding the technical proposal by email to Chinedum Ogbonna (cogbonna@unicef.org)
Any email communication regarding this tender should include in the subject "RFP-DAN-2026-503902 - [Company name]"
3 main steps to submit a proposal:
- First, submit the commercial proposal by email to supplybid@unicef.org (only to this address)
- Second, request the creation of the SharePoint folder for your company
- Third, upload the technical documents in the SharePoint folder
See details on submission method in page 1-2 and in chapter 5.4.4. Technical proposals should be submitted as explained in Annex 2.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for preventing or minimizing damage associated with climate change.
Examples:
Energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting and emission offsetting.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to human rights, fundamental principles and rights at work, occupational health and safety, fairly traded goods, targeted employment of people with disabilities, etc.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for the prevention of polluting emissions to air, solid waste to land and discharges to water.
Examples:
EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender incorporates contract conditions/ KPIs that stipulate the verification of suppliers' environmental and social claims through “spot checks” and audit provisions.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting the sustainable use of resources.
Examples:
Energy-saving measures, recycling, take-back programmes and responsible end-of-life management