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Call for Expression of Interest: Support for the Implementation of Component 2

Open Call for Proposals for Farm Safety, Health and Wellbeing Projects (Ireland)

Deadline: 10-Apr-2026

UNFPA invites organizations to support Component 2 of the SWEDD+ project in West and Central Africa, focusing on strengthening health supply chains, improving access to sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health services, and enhancing the capacity of qualified health personnel. The initiative targets logistics optimization, regional stock monitoring, and innovative solutions to ensure efficient delivery of health products and quality services.

Programme Overview

The SWEDD+ (Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend) project, implemented in partnership with the United Nations and the World Bank Group, aims to empower women and adolescent girls in Sub-Saharan Africa by improving access to quality sexual and reproductive health, maternal, newborn, child, and nutrition services.

Component 2 Focus

Component 2 strengthens regional and national capacities to ensure:

Key technical areas include:

Objectives

The initiative aims to:

  1. Strengthen national institutional capacities in health service delivery
  2. Improve access to sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and nutrition services (SRMNIN)
  3. Support qualified health personnel, particularly midwives, through mentoring and retention strategies
  4. Operationalize regional stock monitoring systems
  5. Promote innovative solutions in health logistics to improve efficiency and last-mile delivery

Who is Eligible?

UNFPA seeks an implementing partner organization with:

How the Programme Works

1. Supply Chain Strengthening

2. Human Resource Support

3. Innovation and Efficiency

Expected Outcomes

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

Q1: What is the SWEDD+ project?
A1: SWEDD+ (Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend) is a UNFPA-led initiative in partnership with the UN and World Bank, focused on empowering women and adolescent girls through improved access to health and nutrition services.

Q2: What does Component 2 focus on?
A2: Strengthening supply chains, enhancing institutional capacities, improving SRMNIN service access, and supporting qualified health personnel.

Q3: Who can apply?
A3: Organizations with technical expertise in health logistics, supply chain management, and capacity building for national health institutions.

Q4: Which countries are involved?
A4: Selected countries in West and Central Africa participating in the SWEDD+ initiative.

Q5: What are the main objectives for health personnel?
A5: Clinical mentoring, capacity building for midwives, improved recruitment, deployment, retention, and motivation in rural areas.

Q6: What logistics activities are included?
A6: Procurement of goods and services, warehouse and inventory management, last-mile delivery, and operationalizing regional stock monitoring systems.

Q7: What outcomes are expected?
A7: Strengthened institutional capacities, more efficient supply chains, improved monitoring systems, and enhanced delivery of quality SRMNIN services.

Conclusion

Component 2 of SWEDD+ offers an opportunity for organizations to strengthen health supply chains, improve access to essential services, and empower qualified health personnel across West and Central Africa. By implementing innovative and efficient logistics solutions and supporting national institutions, partners can significantly enhance maternal, newborn, adolescent, and reproductive health outcomes in the region.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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