World Health Organization Western Pacific Office (Philippines)

Renovation Works for Arabata Health Centre and Reitan te Tangira (RTT) Clinic, Teraina Island, Kiribati

Last update: Mar 26, 2026 Last update: Mar 26, 2026

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Location:Kiribati
Kiribati
Category:Works
Status:Closed
Sectors:Civil Engineering
Languages:English
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 26, 2026

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Objectives: Renovate and refurbish Arabata Health Centre and Reitan te Tangira (RTT) Clinic on Teraina Island...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible proposers must be legally registered entities with legal capacity to contract with WHO and must comply with the UN Supplier Code of Conduct and submit required signed declarations/forms. Mandatory: a profit company/entity operating in building construction; legally established and registered in Kiriba...

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Renovation Works for Arabata Health Centre and Reitan te Tangira (RTT) Clinic, Teraina Island, Kiribati Reference: WPRO/2026-03/KIR/295937 Beneficiary countries or territories: Kiribati Registration level: Basic Published on: 26-Mar-2026 Deadline on: 17-A
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World Health Organization (HQ)

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, consisting of 194 member states, whose main function lies in solving international health problems of the world's population. Founded in 1948 in Geneva, Switzerland, WHO collaborates with governments, NGOs, foundations, researchers, health professionals and other organizations.

WHO’s main missions are to provide international recommendations in the field of healthcare, set health standards and work with national governments to strengthen national health programs as well as develop and transfer appropriate technologies, information and health standards. WHO contributes to the improvement of national health services, the prevention and control of non-communicable and infectious diseases, the protection of the environment, maternal and child healthcare, the training of medical personnel, the development of biomedical research and the elaboration of sanitary statistics.

WHO also serves vulnerable communities and responds to health emergencies by supporting the provision of essential health services in fragile settings. The WHO team works to improve everyone’s ability to enjoy good health and well-being. The budget is financed by contributions paid by member countries, voluntary contributions from member countries or donations. Contributions are calculated on an escalator: rich countries pay more, and poor countries pay less.

WHO key sectors: Healthcare, Humanitarian Aid & Emergency, Social Welfare, Research, Education & Training, Capacity Building, Human Resources, Women & Children, Gender Equality, Science, Advocacy, Risk Mitigation, etc.

About the Sectors

Civil Engineering

Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.


Key areas:
  • Designing and constructing resilient infrastructure
  • Rehabilitating and maintaining the existing built environment
  • Upkeep and modernization of transportation and public infrastructure

Locations

Kiribati

Kiribati is a low-lying Pacific island nation classified as a small island developing state and highly vulnerable to sea-level rise and climate change. Its economy relies on fisheries licensing revenues, remittances and external assistance. Public investment priorities include coastal protection, renewable energy, transport connectivity and freshwater security. Development partners provide substantial concessional financing and grant support to strengthen climate resilience and public service delivery. Enhancing fiscal sustainability, improving infrastructure governance and expanding economic opportunities beyond subsistence and public employment remain central development challenges.

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