RFP 2025.01 – Consultancy to Support a Unitaid Benchmarking Exercise (Community and Civil Society Engagement)
RFP 2025.01 – Consultancy to Support a Unitaid Benchmarking Exercise (Community and Civil Society Engagement)
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Objective of the consultancy:
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to identify qualified management consulting firm to carry out a benchmarking analysis for Unitaid’s Secretariat in relation to its Community and Civil Society Engagement (CCSE).
Qualification of Firm and Consultants:
The Contractor is expected to assemble a small team that can support the work described above, with adequate expertise. The firm and the proposed team member(s) shall demonstrate adequate experience as below:
- Demonstrated experience and understanding of the international public health architecture in which Unitaid operates, e.g., with WHO and other UN organizations; large international grant-making organizations, such as Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; relevant international public health partnerships, such as the Roll Back Malaria Partnership and Stop TB Partnership; bilateral donors; academic/research institutions; relevant non-profit and for-profit enterprises; and non-governmental organizations.
- Strong knowledge of the role of communities and civil society in advancing health development and reaching health-related SDGs.
- Extensive demonstrated experience in strategic, operational, and resource analyses in general, and specifically in conducting benchmarking analyses.
- A strong understanding of Global Health, in the areas of HIV, tuberculosis, malaria and women’s and children’s health.
- Excellent organizational skills and project management experience. Demonstrated excellence in internal communications, change communication, and a track record of managing collaborations and driving results in the context of complex partnerships.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English are required, with the ability to distil complex technical subjects in clear and accessible messages.
- Familiarity with Unitaid’s strategy and business model would be an added advantage.
Proposals must be submitted to unitaid-proc@who.int no later than 17:00 hours CET (Geneva time) of 21 January 2025. Please separate the Technical and Financial proposals in different files.
We look forward to receiving your proposals.
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