CALL FOR PROPOSALS. Xxxxxxx International seeks an international partner to lead project endline research in addition to leading the development of various learning papers and success stories of the six-year Bangladesh Counter Trafficking-in-Persons (BC/TIP) program (2014-2020), funded by the U.S.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. If you are interested in presenting a session, please complete the Call for Proposal Form found on the Eastern District website. The deadline to submit proposals is October 15, 2015 (FIRM).
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. If you are interested in presenting a session, please complete the Call for Proposal Form found on the Eastern District website at xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx0000. Exhibitor session space is limited.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. Winrock International, the implementing partner of the USAID’s Fight Slavery and Trafficking- In-Persons Activity (FSTIP) project, invites qualified offerors to submit proposals to conduct a Mid-Term Assessment in support of program implementation activities. FSTIP is a five-year project which aims to reduce vulnerability to trafficking in persons and child marriage in Bangladesh. Each year, large numbers of Bangladeshis are trafficked for forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation—both internally and abroad. While men are more likely to seek work abroad, women and girls who migrate for domestic work are particularly vulnerable to trafficking given their unequal status in destination countries. Women and girls are also trafficked for sexual exploitation abroad and within Bangladesh in legal and illegal brothels. Delays in the legal process, a lack of effective access to legal advice and representation, and poor coordination and capacity among justice sector actors and the government of Bangladesh deny survivors access to justice and xxxxxx impunity. Trafficking in persons (TIP) is also closely linked to child marriage (CM): in interviews with more than 400 female sex workers in Bangladesh in 2017, the Xxxxxx Project found that more than half had been child brides and subsequently been sold into prostitution. Key factors that increase vulnerability to TIP include poverty, unemployment, gender-based violence and discrimination, social exclusion, poor education, lack of marketable skills, and lack of awareness among communities of trafficking and child marriage risks. The stateless status of the 1 million Rohingya refugees—nearly 80 percent of whom are women and children—increases their vulnerability to TIP. Moreover, as more men migrate overseas for work, lower numbers of available marriageable men increase vulnerability to CM in a country where 70 percent of people surveyed noted their belief that women earn their identity and social status through marriage. Keeping the above context in account, Xxxxxxx’s FSTIP project offers an important milestone on Bangladesh’s journey to self-reliance, the culmination of a 12-year partnership between USAID, Winrock and GOB to build the infrastructure, technical competency, management systems, and processes necessary to prosecute offenders, assist at-risk communities, and provide survivors with comprehensive services. FSTIP integrates survivors’ priorities and voices, reinforces local systems and partners, and incor...
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. In order to provide broad based community services that align with HRM focus areas, HRM will review facility operation, management and program delivery on an annual basis. It is anticipated that at least every 5 years HRM will call for community proposals on facility management and service delivery for a specific facility. Community groups will be considered and selected based on status, experience, capacity and business case. Selection of proposal will be the responsibility of the HRM. The community organization holding the current Facility Lease Agreement will be given first consideration if the proposal is of equal or greater quality, providing they meet the terms and conditions of the existing Facility Lease Agreement. In the case where a community group or HRM terminates the Facility Lease Agreement, HRM will call for proposals as required. The community groups submitting proposals will obtain input from the community on programming and facility needs and be representative of the community geography and demographic. Call for Proposals will be required when: the existing management group can no longer maintain service delivery, facility or carry out the terms of the Agreement when a HRM owned facility is determined surplus when more than one community organization has capacity to manage and operate from a facility
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. A two-stage procedure shall be utilized in assessing the proposals, with an assessment of the technical proposal being completed prior to any price proposal being compared. Applications shall therefore contain the following required documentation:
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. The technical proposal shall be submitted separately from the financial proposal. Submitting both the financial and technical proposals in the same file or folder may lead to immediate disqualification of the company. - The financial proposal/offer contains the LTA BHs repair maintenance BOQ (see given templates as Annexes to this TOR and integrate as part of this tender/offer) to be signed and submitted The technical proposal/offer contains at the following files: - Date and country of incorporation/registration - Company classification proof document as per Ministry of Industry and Trade - Last two years’ company financial/bank statements/transactions as a proof of business continuity and current ongoing sales and works
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. The Congress will follow the general format, including keynote speeches, participant organized panels, individual paper sessions, and workshops (experience-based interac- tions, demonstrations, simulations, etc.). Two symposiums are planned in the evenings with tentative topics of ‘Teachers as active educa- tional reformers’ and ‘School education reform in Korea’. Proposals for panels, papers and workshops can be sent directly to the conference organizers (see above). Another avenue for inclusion on the programme is to propose panels and individual papers to Commission co-ordinators (see below). The following Commissions, organized for the facilitation of on-going discussion and publi- cation in specialized fields, are helping to build the Congress programme: • BASIC EDUCATION/EDUCATION FOR ALL : 00000000; Tel: +00-00000000). • CULTURE, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING: G.R. (Bob) Xxxxxxxx (Institute of International Education, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, Australia; E-mail: xxxxxxxx@x000.xxxx.xxx.xx; Fax: +61-8- 0000 0000). • CURRICULUM: Xxxxxxxxx XxXxxxxxx (Department of Sociology, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000-0000, XXX; E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx; Tel: +1-702-895- 0239). • EDUCATING ALL FOR PEACE AND JUS- XXXX: Xxxx-Xxx Xxxx (000 Xxxxxxx-xxxx, Xxxx, 000-000, Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxxx; E-mail: xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxxxx.xx.xx; Fax: +00- 000-000-0000). • EDUCATIONAL POLICY: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (School of Education, University of Southern California, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 000, Xxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000, XXX; E-mail: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx; Fax: +1-213- 000 0000).
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. Proposed deliverables are listed above. All interested institutions are requested to include in their submission detailed cost per deliverable, using the unit specified in the description. When submit their bids, service providers should clearly indicate whether they are applying as Mobile Network Operators or aggregators. The breakdown of cost should include: Daily rate including hours per day Any additional requirements needed to complete the deliverable that might have impact on cost or delivery of products The contracting institution would be required to use its own resources (computer, printers and photocopier etc.) to complete the deliverable Two pre‐bids (one with interested MNO and one with aggregators) will be organized prior to the submission deadline to clarify aspects related to this request for proposal. UNICEF will evaluate the capacity of the bidding institution to submit the deliverables specified at the quality required following a two‐stage procedure to assess the proposals. An assessment of the technical proposal will 1 xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/wiki/GSM_03.38 be completed prior to any price proposal being compared. Applications shall therefore contain the following required documentation:
CALL FOR PROPOSALS. In order to provide broad based community services that align with HRM focus areas, HRM will review facility operation, management and program delivery on an annual basis. In the case where a community group or HRM terminates the Facility Lease Agreement, HRM will call for proposals as required. The community groups submitting proposals will obtain input from the community on programming and facility needs and be representative of the community geography and demographic. The community organization holding the current Facility Lease Agreement will be given first consideration if the proposal is of equal or greater quality, providing they meet the terms and conditions of the existing Facility Lease Agreement. Call for Proposals will be required when: •the existing management group can no longer maintain service delivery, facility or carry out the terms of the Agreement •when a HRM owned facility is determined surplus •when more than one community organization has capacity to manage and operate from a facility