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Nutrition International (NI)-Terms of Reference for the Resourcing of Events Manager Firms for the conduct ofNutrition International’s supported Workshops, Trainings, Meetings, Symposia, Seminars and Conferences. NGO Procurement Portal |
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Published Date | 02.10.2023 | |||
Deadline Date | 05.12.2024 | |||
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Nutrition International (NI)-Terms of Reference for the Resourcing of Events Manager Firms for the conduct ofNutrition International’s supported Workshops, Trainings, Meetings, Symposia, Seminars and Conferences. SuperAdminInvitation To BidOctober 2, 20231.0 About Nutrition InternationalNutrition International (NI) is a global nutrition organization focused on delivering low-cost, highimpact, nutrition interventions to people in need. Working in partnership with countries, donors and implementers, our experts conduct cutting-edge nutrition research, support critical policy formulation, and integrate nutrition into broader development programs. In more than 60 countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, and for over 30 years, NI’s mission is to be a global leader in finding and scaling solutions to malnutrition. This it does through expanding Coverage: delivering low-cost high, impact nutrition interventions, especially for women, adolescent girls and children in Africa and Asia; Leverage: by integrating nutrition across sectors to maximize impact and ensure there are no missed opportunities; and Influence: by utilizing research, technical assistance, advocacy, and partnerships with national and global nutrition actors to improve policies, programs, and resources for nutrition.NI achieves these more importantly through enhancing partnership with government institutions, local and international partners, and in strengthening existing structures and systems for effective and sustainable delivery of programs and services.2.0 Purpose:Nutrition International is committed to ensuring that beneficiaries are provided with quality services and care within well-structured, coordinated, and supervised service delivery processes. Leveraging on the capacities and capabilities of international and local partners, NI provides opportunities for engaging partners to implement deliver services events such as meetings, training, seminars, conferences, workshops and symposia on behalf of the organization.3.0 Rationale:Building the capacity of local partners is central to NI’s operational models and ensures that these institutions would quality services to the beneficiaries and contribute in driving the broader development agenda.4.0 Objectives of the Consultancy: This consultancy is aimed at engaging the services of the firm to support NI project implementation and to provide services as listed in Annex A.5.0 Key Specifications for Event Management Firm:An ideal event management firm to be considered for this role, must be one that meets the following criteria:A company registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)At least 3 years Tax Clearance CertificateHas the capacity to coordinate and manage meeting logistics nationwide.Robust financial structures to process payments to third parties e.g. participants and hotels.At least three years relevant experience in event management.Provide at least three references from previous jobs done.6.0 Scope of Work: The scope of work of this consultancy are as contained in Annex B attached.7.0 Deliverables of the Consultancy:The overall performance of this consultancy services would be based on the achievement of the following deliverables. See Annex C. 8.0 Timeline of the Assignment:Timeline for the completion of this assignment is as agreed and contained in Annex D. 9.0 Cost of the Assignment: The applicable cost for the assignment is inclusive of the service charge as contained in approved event plan and budget. See Annex E. 10.0 Mode of payment:75% payment on expenses upon approval of event plan and budget. 25% of expenses upon completion of agreed tasks, submission of the activity report and invoices.11.0 Gender: Nutrition International is committed to gender equality. Consultants are required to indicate how they will ensure that gender equality considerations are included in the provision of TA, including how they are incorporated into deliverables. Examples of integration of consideration for gender equality could include but are not limited to: ensuring government departments responsible for women are included wherever possible, gender sensitive indicators are included, emerging data is sex disaggregated, and relevant documentation related to gender is reviewed. To this end, NI has developed the following tools which can be accessed using the links below: NI integration of gender considerations checklistNI background document on gender and nutrition 12.0 Application Process:Proposals should be submitted by email to: [email protected], by 6th October 2023. Clarification related to this Procurement can be addressed to: [email protected] not later than 6th October 2023. Only complete applications will be reviewed.Company profile.Evidence of company registration with CAC.Cover letter detailing how applicant fits the profile.Technical proposal: Not exceeding two (2) pages, describing the consultant’s understanding of the task, proposed methodology, responsibilities of key stakeholders and detailed work plan that breaks down activities and outputs. Financial proposal: Including daily fee rate and any other expenses required to fulfill the terms of the consultancy (field trips, meetings, materials etc.). Please note that the event management cost is limited to not more than 10% of the activity budget cost only.NI is committed to gender equality. Consultants are required to indicate how they will ensure that gender equality considerations are included in the provision of technical assistance.This position is open to Nigerian nationals or persons with necessary permits to work in Nigeria. NI is committed to the fundamental principles of equal employment opportunity. Women are encouraged to apply.Annex A Services RequiredProject NameActivity NameActivity Type (Meeting or Training)Proposed DateLocationNumber of DaysNumber of ParticipantsParticipantsAccommodation (Yes/No)MealType(1L,1TB;1L, 2TB or 1L only)1. MNHN1.1 Provide TA to high level FMOH/NAFDAC/ National Task force on Procurement and Supply Chain Management to assess MMS/IFA commodity production readiness in-country Meeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management SystemTBDAbuja2day56Yes (Accommodation for 12 people for 3 nights)2 Lunches and 4 Tea Breaks 2. MNHN 2.1 Financial and technical support to quarterly technical review meeting of FMoH Procurement and logistics focal persons on IFA supply chain Meeting (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)TBD Abuja1day 60 Yes (Accommodation for 6 persons. Refer to the Budget) 1Lunch and 2 Tea Breaks 3.MNHN3.1 Understudy and be part of the taskforce responsible for the DHIS/NHLMIS platform. Facilitate NI’s access to the DHIS platform Field visits to 6 states- October 16, 2023Jigawa, Bauchi, Kogi, Imo, Ogun, Rivers6 days18NONOAnnex B Scope of WorkProject NameActivity Type Scope of Work1. MNHN Meeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management System• • • •Disburse funds according to the activity budgetBook venues Generate event description and logistic plan with detailed checklist. Liaise with meeting participants and provide regular event updates. Manage logistics including meeting materials, accommodation, transportation, feeding and other incidentals for all participants. •Maintain partnership with vendors and caterers. •Present post event reports2. MNHNMeeting (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)• • •Disburse funds according to the activity budgetBook venues Generate event description and logistic plan with detailed checklist. Liaise with meeting participants and provide regular event updates. •Manage logistics including meeting materials, accommodation, transportation, feeding and other incidentals for all participants. •Maintain partnership with vendors and caterers. •Present post event reports3. MNHNField visits to 6 states- • Disburse funds according to the activity budgetSupport participants with travel information •Disburse funds to participants •Present post event reportsAnnex C – Deliverables Project NameActivity Name Deliverables1. MNHNMeeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management System• • • •Signed attendance and Payment list Finalized logistics plan/checklist Sample of meeting materials before final production •Participants list including contact information •List of prequalified vendors and caterers •invoices/receipts of payments to other vendors •Post event reports 2. MNHNMeeting 2.1. (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)• • •Signed attendance and Payment list Finalized logistics plan/checklist •Sample of meeting materials before final production •Participants list including contact information •List of prequalified vendors and caterers •invoices/receipts of payments to other vendors •Post event reports 3. MNHN3.1. Field visits to 6 states- •Signed attendance and Payment list • • Finalized logistics plan/checklist •Participants list including contact information •invoices/receipts of payments to participants • •Post event reports Annex D:Timelines: October 2023 Draft AGENDA -NNTWG – 2-Day User Design for NUT-CLM S/NOTIMEACTIVITY/TASK FACILITATOR1.8:30-9:00Registration Secretaria 2.9:00- 9:15National Prayer & General IntroductionAll3.9:15- 9:20Opening Remarks Director Family Health 49:20- 9:30 Remarks Chairman NNTWG 5.9:30 – 9:35Meeting Objectives/Expected Outcome FMoH6.9:35 – 9:50 Goodwill Messages (3mins each)Coordinating Ministry, NI, UNICEF, GAIN, A&T, VA etc7.9:50-10:10Report of the last Meeting, Adoption & Matters arisingFMoH 8.10:10-11:00TEA BREAKAll9.11:00-12:20 Presentation/Experience sharing & Discussion • FMoH 10.12:20-1:20Presentations Discussion and Recommendations Meeting of Subcommittee All Sub-commitee 12 Discussion and Recommendations • FMoH 13.3:30-4:30LUNCHAll14.4:30 – 5:00Wrap up and Closing Remarks • Director/Head Nutrition NGO Procurement Portal
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Nutrition International (NI)-Terms of Reference for the Resourcing of Events Manager Firms for the conduct ofNutrition International’s supported Workshops, Trainings, Meetings, Symposia, Seminars and Conferences. NGO Procurement Portal |
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English |
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Published Date |
02.10.2023 |
Deadline Date |
05.12.2024 |
Overview |
Nutrition International (NI)-Terms of Reference for the Resourcing of Events Manager Firms for the conduct ofNutrition International’s supported Workshops, Trainings, Meetings, Symposia, Seminars and Conferences. SuperAdminInvitation To BidOctober 2, 20231.0 About Nutrition InternationalNutrition International (NI) is a global nutrition organization focused on delivering low-cost, highimpact, nutrition interventions to people in need. Working in partnership with countries, donors and implementers, our experts conduct cutting-edge nutrition research, support critical policy formulation, and integrate nutrition into broader development programs. In more than 60 countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, and for over 30 years, NI’s mission is to be a global leader in finding and scaling solutions to malnutrition. This it does through expanding Coverage: delivering low-cost high, impact nutrition interventions, especially for women, adolescent girls and children in Africa and Asia; Leverage: by integrating nutrition across sectors to maximize impact and ensure there are no missed opportunities; and Influence: by utilizing research, technical assistance, advocacy, and partnerships with national and global nutrition actors to improve policies, programs, and resources for nutrition.NI achieves these more importantly through enhancing partnership with government institutions, local and international partners, and in strengthening existing structures and systems for effective and sustainable delivery of programs and services.2.0 Purpose:Nutrition International is committed to ensuring that beneficiaries are provided with quality services and care within well-structured, coordinated, and supervised service delivery processes. Leveraging on the capacities and capabilities of international and local partners, NI provides opportunities for engaging partners to implement deliver services events such as meetings, training, seminars, conferences, workshops and symposia on behalf of the organization.3.0 Rationale:Building the capacity of local partners is central to NI’s operational models and ensures that these institutions would quality services to the beneficiaries and contribute in driving the broader development agenda.4.0 Objectives of the Consultancy: This consultancy is aimed at engaging the services of the firm to support NI project implementation and to provide services as listed in Annex A.5.0 Key Specifications for Event Management Firm:An ideal event management firm to be considered for this role, must be one that meets the following criteria:A company registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)At least 3 years Tax Clearance CertificateHas the capacity to coordinate and manage meeting logistics nationwide.Robust financial structures to process payments to third parties e.g. participants and hotels.At least three years relevant experience in event management.Provide at least three references from previous jobs done.6.0 Scope of Work: The scope of work of this consultancy are as contained in Annex B attached.7.0 Deliverables of the Consultancy:The overall performance of this consultancy services would be based on the achievement of the following deliverables. See Annex C. 8.0 Timeline of the Assignment:Timeline for the completion of this assignment is as agreed and contained in Annex D. 9.0 Cost of the Assignment: The applicable cost for the assignment is inclusive of the service charge as contained in approved event plan and budget. See Annex E. 10.0 Mode of payment:75% payment on expenses upon approval of event plan and budget. 25% of expenses upon completion of agreed tasks, submission of the activity report and invoices.11.0 Gender: Nutrition International is committed to gender equality. Consultants are required to indicate how they will ensure that gender equality considerations are included in the provision of TA, including how they are incorporated into deliverables. Examples of integration of consideration for gender equality could include but are not limited to: ensuring government departments responsible for women are included wherever possible, gender sensitive indicators are included, emerging data is sex disaggregated, and relevant documentation related to gender is reviewed. To this end, NI has developed the following tools which can be accessed using the links below: NI integration of gender considerations checklistNI background document on gender and nutrition 12.0 Application Process:Proposals should be submitted by email to: [email protected], by 6th October 2023. Clarification related to this Procurement can be addressed to: [email protected] not later than 6th October 2023. Only complete applications will be reviewed.Company profile.Evidence of company registration with CAC.Cover letter detailing how applicant fits the profile.Technical proposal: Not exceeding two (2) pages, describing the consultant’s understanding of the task, proposed methodology, responsibilities of key stakeholders and detailed work plan that breaks down activities and outputs. Financial proposal: Including daily fee rate and any other expenses required to fulfill the terms of the consultancy (field trips, meetings, materials etc.). Please note that the event management cost is limited to not more than 10% of the activity budget cost only.NI is committed to gender equality. Consultants are required to indicate how they will ensure that gender equality considerations are included in the provision of technical assistance.This position is open to Nigerian nationals or persons with necessary permits to work in Nigeria. NI is committed to the fundamental principles of equal employment opportunity. Women are encouraged to apply.Annex A Services RequiredProject NameActivity NameActivity Type (Meeting or Training)Proposed DateLocationNumber of DaysNumber of ParticipantsParticipantsAccommodation (Yes/No)MealType(1L,1TB;1L, 2TB or 1L only)1. MNHN1.1 Provide TA to high level FMOH/NAFDAC/ National Task force on Procurement and Supply Chain Management to assess MMS/IFA commodity production readiness in-country Meeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management SystemTBDAbuja2day56Yes (Accommodation for 12 people for 3 nights)2 Lunches and 4 Tea Breaks 2. MNHN 2.1 Financial and technical support to quarterly technical review meeting of FMoH Procurement and logistics focal persons on IFA supply chain Meeting (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)TBD Abuja1day 60 Yes (Accommodation for 6 persons. Refer to the Budget) 1Lunch and 2 Tea Breaks 3.MNHN3.1 Understudy and be part of the taskforce responsible for the DHIS/NHLMIS platform. Facilitate NI’s access to the DHIS platform Field visits to 6 states- October 16, 2023Jigawa, Bauchi, Kogi, Imo, Ogun, Rivers6 days18NONOAnnex B Scope of WorkProject NameActivity Type Scope of Work1. MNHN Meeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management System• • • •Disburse funds according to the activity budgetBook venues Generate event description and logistic plan with detailed checklist. Liaise with meeting participants and provide regular event updates. Manage logistics including meeting materials, accommodation, transportation, feeding and other incidentals for all participants. •Maintain partnership with vendors and caterers. •Present post event reports2. MNHNMeeting (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)• • •Disburse funds according to the activity budgetBook venues Generate event description and logistic plan with detailed checklist. Liaise with meeting participants and provide regular event updates. •Manage logistics including meeting materials, accommodation, transportation, feeding and other incidentals for all participants. •Maintain partnership with vendors and caterers. •Present post event reports3. MNHNField visits to 6 states- • Disburse funds according to the activity budgetSupport participants with travel information •Disburse funds to participants •Present post event reportsAnnex C – Deliverables Project NameActivity Name Deliverables1. MNHNMeeting – 2-day User Design of Nutrition Commodity Logistics Management System• • • •Signed attendance and Payment list Finalized logistics plan/checklist Sample of meeting materials before final production •Participants list including contact information •List of prequalified vendors and caterers •invoices/receipts of payments to other vendors •Post event reports 2. MNHNMeeting 2.1. (National Nutrition Technical Working Group)• • •Signed attendance and Payment list Finalized logistics plan/checklist •Sample of meeting materials before final production •Participants list including contact information •List of prequalified vendors and caterers •invoices/receipts of payments to other vendors •Post event reports 3. MNHN3.1. Field visits to 6 states- •Signed attendance and Payment list • • Finalized logistics plan/checklist •Participants list including contact information •invoices/receipts of payments to participants • •Post event reports Annex D:Timelines: October 2023 Draft AGENDA -NNTWG – 2-Day User Design for NUT-CLM S/NOTIMEACTIVITY/TASK FACILITATOR1.8:30-9:00Registration Secretaria 2.9:00- 9:15National Prayer & General IntroductionAll3.9:15- 9:20Opening Remarks Director Family Health 49:20- 9:30 Remarks Chairman NNTWG 5.9:30 – 9:35Meeting Objectives/Expected Outcome FMoH6.9:35 – 9:50 Goodwill Messages (3mins each)Coordinating Ministry, NI, UNICEF, GAIN, A&T, VA etc7.9:50-10:10Report of the last Meeting, Adoption & Matters arisingFMoH 8.10:10-11:00TEA BREAKAll9.11:00-12:20 Presentation/Experience sharing & Discussion • FMoH 10.12:20-1:20Presentations Discussion and Recommendations Meeting of Subcommittee All Sub-commitee 12 Discussion and Recommendations • FMoH 13.3:30-4:30LUNCHAll14.4:30 – 5:00Wrap up and Closing Remarks • Director/Head Nutrition NGO Procurement Portal |
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