RFP- DAN-2026-503907 - UNICEF tender for Multiple Micronutrients Supplementation
RFP- DAN-2026-503907 for the Supply of Multiple Micronutrients Supplementation for the establishment of LTAs for Warehouse replenishment and direct deliveries.
Deadline for submission of proposals: 07 May 2026 at 11:59 am Copenhagen time.
Proposers are required to submit any questions in respect to this Solicitation Document, the tender process by email to Sandra Hilaire-Madsen (shilaire-madsen@unicef.org), copy to Gideon Chelule (gchelule@unicef.org).
Any email communication regarding this tender should include in the subject "RFP-DAN-2026-503907 - [Company name]"
Please follow the three main steps below to submit your proposal:
- Request the creation of the SharePoint folder for your company to upload technical documents only at: sd.nutritionsupplies@unicef.org
- Submit the commercial proposal by email to supplybid@unicef.org (only to this address)
- Upload the technical documents in the SharePoint folder
See pages 11–13 of the Solicitation Document for details on the submission method.
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