Expression of Interest for Consultancy Services
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is seeking the services of Organizations to conduct a series of trainings for law enforcement officers and lawyers on Gender Based Violence in Nigeria. UNFPA therefore invites interested organizations with expertise in conducting training in particular gender based violence to complete the prequalification application form and submit it together with the under-listed documents for consideration;
- Organization profile with evidence of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission and Audited Reports for at least the past 3 years.
- Details of previous research experience and published studies particularly gender issues.
- Composition of the proposed study team for the study with inclusion of at least the CVs of the Lead consultant (s), Project manager and Financial/administrative officer. This prequalification must be provided for organizations to qualify for the next stage of submission of tenders.
- Organizations are also required to complete a prequalification application form in addition to the information requested from (a c) above
- Organizations are to take cognizance of the model of pre-qualification form to guide them on the assessment post pre- qualification assessment criteria. This can be accessed online at http://nigeria.unfpa.org/vacancy.htm
Closing date: Monday – 16th August 2010
Interested organizations should submit their application form in MS Word Format to vacancyrhu.ng@unfpa.org or hard copies should be sent to the address below:
The Resident Representative
UNFPA, UN House,
Plot 61 7/618, Diplomatic Drive,
Central Business Area,
FCT, Abuja,
The envelope should be marked “EOI to conduct a Series of training for law enforcement officers and lawyers on Gender Based Violence In Nigeria”.
Pls also note that UNFPA will respond only to those organization in whom it has further interests for the issuance of the Guidance notes for submission of detailed technical and financial proposals. UNFPA will give due consideration to gender principles and as such qualified firms with female experts within their study team are encouraged to apply.