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Apply for Health Investment DFID Nigeria Programme!

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Deadline: 31 December 2018

The UK’s Department for International Development is seeking applications for a programme entitled “Health Investment DFID Nigeria”. DFID will be organising an early market engagement in order to inform the design of its new health programme in Nigeria.

This programme is aiming to have impact on saving lives, reducing suffering and improving economic prospects for the poorest and most vulnerable in Nigeria, through a stronger and more resilient public and private health system. It will focus on Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa, Yobe and Borno states (as access permits), whilst providing support to the federal government and ensuring flexibility to enable change in geographic focus if required.

The new health programme will be DFID Nigeria’s overarching health programme, and will be taking over from the programmes in DFID Nigeria’s current health portfolio, with the exception of SUNMAP 2 (malaria), nutrition and WASH programmes, which will be addressed separately.

The overarching business case is in the process of development but is likely to consist of a number of components, including a contract that will be let through the OJEU process. This OJEU contract is in the process of being developed. However it is likely that it will include:

Duration

The duration is likely to be for up to 8-10 years, with break clauses built into the programme.

How to Apply

Interested applicants must apply using DFID supplier portal.

For more information, please visit Health Investment DFID Nigeria Programme.

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