LRPS-2024-9191724 Mini competition for Information Campaign on the social services – within the UNICEF flagship Better Care programme and services for creating a brand strategy and design

UNICEF
LRPS-2024-9191724 Mini competition for Information Campaign on the social services – within the UNICEF flagship Better Care programme and services for creating a brand strategy and design Request for proposal

Reference: LRPS-2024-9191724
Beneficiary countries: Ukraine
Published on: 23-Jul-2024
Deadline on: 08-Aug-2024 11:00 (GMT 3.00)

Description
UNICEF has now issued a Request for Proposals LRPS-2024-9191724 in order to select a supplier for the provision of Lot 1: Services for creating a brand strategy and design for the brand of the social web portal of electronic services of the Ministry of Social Policy as fully detailed in the Terms of Reference Lot 2 Information Campaign on the social services # within the UNICEF flagship Better Care programme as fully detailed in the Terms of Reference Presently, the war in Ukraine has adversely impacted the lives of its 7.5 million children. Many of them have endured injuries, evacuation, displacement, loss of family members, and disruption to their education. Economic hardships resulting from the conflict have led to increased poverty, including child poverty, and heightened food insecurity among families. Consequently, children and families are grappling with trauma, grief, and a pervasive sense of insecurity. In collaboration with UNICEF and other essential partners, the Government of Ukraine is currently designing the "Better Care" initiative. This undertaking addresses the challenges faced by Ukrainian children and places particular emphasis on ensuring safe and nurturing family care for all children. Better Care envisions a system where each child at risk of/or experiencing loss of parental care undergoes a meticulous, personalized assessment and planning process, led by qualified social workers. Through this approach, tailored integrated social services and support are provided to meet each child and family's specific needs. This tender will be run through the UNICEF e-submissions system. By clicking on the blue ‘Express Interest’ button in the UNGM tender notice, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document (including instructions on how to access the tender documents and submit an Offer) will be automatically emailed to the ‘contact persons’ included in your UNGM registration. Alternatively, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document is publicly available on the UNICEF supply internet pages here: https://www.unicef.org/supply/index_procurement_policies.html . In the tender management site, if you navigate to the documents tab and opt in to confirm your intention to submit a Bid – you will then see the mandatory placeholders for documents that must be attached prior to submitting your Offer (you will also see if there are any mandatory questionnaires to complete). As such, you are recommended to `opt in` well before the submission deadline so you are clear exactly what documents are required to be uploaded prior to completing your submission. Please note that in order to access the tender documentation through UNICEF’s e-submissions system, vendors must: (i) be registered with UNICEF in UNGM as a company/NGO; (ii) have successfully completed all mandatory information currently required by UNGM when registering. Please ensure that any files submitted as part of your Bid are not corrupt or damaged in any way. Please exercise particular caution when using compressed files. Any corrupt or damaged files may lead to your Bid being invalidated. All vendors are strongly recommended to regularly log in to the UNICEF e-submissions system to check for any deadline extensions, new clarifications, new correspondence or updated tender documents relating to this tender.

First name: Olga
Surname: Melnyk
Telephone country code: Ukraine (+380)
Telephone number: 380445210115