Research services: tenders, rfq bids, opportunities and procurement 2025


Total: 2812
18 dec

Number: 134267981

Country: Greece

Source: TED

06 dec
Bids are hereby invited for the appointment of a service provider to conduct the mid-term review of the national strategic plan for HIV, TB, and STIS 2023 – 2028. Scope of Work: The service providers will undertake the following pieces of work, grounded in human rights and participatory approaches encompassing national, provincial, district, and community-level assessment, covering the following domains: Epidemiological Analysis: • Review recent HIV, TB, and STI burden trends using the following (but not limited to) data sources and reports, the District Health Information System (DHIS), Thembisa HIV Estimates, National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS), National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), the 6th SA National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Behaviour and Communication Survey (SABSSMV1) (2022) and 1st SA National Gender Based Violence Survey (2022) Human Science Research Council (HSRC), Intersections of Violence Against Women and Children: Disrupting Intergenerational Harm (Child Gauge 2025) and programme data; • Analyse incidence, prevalence, mortality, Viral load testing uptake and gaps, viral suppression, ART disengagement trends, ART retention, TB Testing trends, TB treatment outcomes, STI case notification, STI treatment outcomes, and STI index partner referrals; • Assess geographical and population disparities, including key and vulnerable population groups. Programmatic Performance: • Evaluation of biomedical interventions: prevention, ART, TB diagnostics, TB preventive therapy, drug-resistant TB, STI screening and treatment, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC), condoms, HIV self testing, and Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV; • Review behavioural and social interventions, including Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC), community mobilisation, and demand creation; • Assess the structural and social interventions, efforts to address human rights, gender inequality, gender-based violence, poverty, and harmful social norms and practices, as well as availability and usage of tools to address treatment literacy and U=U information gaps. Governance, Policy, and Coordination: • Review effectiveness of SANAC governance structures (Programme Review Committee (PRC), Technical Task Teams (TTTs), Technical Working Groups (TWGs), Civil Society Forum, Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM); • Intergovernmental alignment between national, provincial, and district AIDS councils; • Effectiveness of M&E, reporting, accountability, and decision-making systems; • Assessment of policy implementation, bottlenecks, and enabling environment. Health Systems Strengthening: • Human resources for health and workload distribution; • Laboratory capacity, turnaround times, and commodity security; • Supply chain performance, stock-outs, and distribution challenges; • Integration of services, including HIV/TB/STI co-management; • Digital health systems, data quality, and surveillance capacity; • Infrastructure adequacy and service delivery models. Community Systems Strengthening: • Role of civil society sectors in NSP implementation; • Community-led monitoring, advocacy, demand creation, and accountability; • Engagement of key populations and PLHIV networks; • Stigma, discrimination, and rights-based barriers to access. Financing and Resource Mobilisation: • Review budget allocations, expenditures, donor contributions, and financing gaps; • Efficiency and cost-effectiveness of investments; • Alignment of financial flows with NSP priorities; • Sustainability analysis and risk assessment. (EN) add to Favorites
Customer: ONLINE TENDERS

Number: 133636599

Country: South Africa

Source: ONLINE TENDERS

04 dec

Number: 133494746

Country: Japan

Source: Government Procurement Japan

27 nov
Publication Services for the Annuals of Clinical and Experimental Research, Journal of GMCH (EN) add to Favorites
Customer: eProcurement System Chandigarh UT Administration

Number: 133150690

Country: India

Source: Central public Procurement portal India

27 nov

Number: 133157107

Country: Canada

Source: www.merx.com

25 nov
Quotations are hereby invited for the appointment of a facilitator to manage and lead Board Policy Workshop on 9-10 December 2025. Purpose: 1. The client seeks to appoint a suitably qualified service provider to provide services of a qualified facilitator to lead and report on the outcomes of the Board policy workshop, aimed at reviewing, aligning, and strengthening the organisation’s governance policies for Board oversight, 2. The workshop is to be held over 2 days (from 09 December 2025 to 10 December 2025) in Johannesburg (venue to be confirmed with the successful bidder). Pre-workshop: 1. Conduct a needs analysis with the Board Chair, Company Secretary, Executive Authority (if applicable), and Executives, 2. Review existing documents, including: • Board Charter, • Committee Charters, • Governance & Ethics Framework, • Risk & Compliance Framework, • Delegation of Authority (DoA), • Current policies scheduled for review, 3. Develop a Workshop Programme covering: • Objectives, • Expected outcomes, • Facilitated sessions, • Breakout activities, 4. Develop a Board Discussion Pack with key questions, benchmarking insights, and policy gaps, 5. Prepare a pre-reading pack for all participants. During the Workshop: 1. Facilitate discussions in a neutral, structured, and professional manner, 2. Provide governance insights, best practices, and legislative context (PFMA, Treasury Regulations, King IV, PAIA, POPIA, Companies Act where relevant), 3. Manage time, participation, and group dynamics, 4. Capture key inputs, resolutions, and recommendations, 5. Align discussions with entity strategy, combined assurance, risk appetite, and performance reporting. Post-Workshop: 1. Produce a Board Workshop Report including: • Key deliberations, • Agreed policy changes, • Areas requiring further research, • Recommendations, • Risks noted, 2. Provide a policy improvement roadmap with timelines and responsible owners, 3. Submit updated or redrafted policies (where included in the scope), 4. Produce the report to be presented to the Board or Audit/Risk Committee if required. The contract will be for a maximum period of 6 months. (EN) add to Favorites
Customer: ONLINE TENDERS

Number: 133004759

Country: South Africa

Source: ONLINE TENDERS

25 nov

Number: 133005887

Country: Canada

Source: www.merx.com

24 nov

Number: 132924917

Country: Canada

Source: www.merx.com

22 nov

Number: 132883781

Country: Norway

Source: TED

22 nov

Number: 132883938

Country: Greece

Source: TED