
UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund (Chad)
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General
Contacts•8
Tenders•18
Grants • 0
Jobs • 8
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Office:
Chad
Other offices:Switzerland, Malaysia, Central African Republic, Ethiopia, South Africa, Eswatini (Swaziland), Gambia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Equatorial Guinea, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Cuba, Benin, Kazakhstan, Guinea-Bissau, Venezuela, Namibia, Chile, Tunisia, Botswana, El Salvador, Sao Tome and Principe, Eritrea, Laos, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Russia, Nigeria, Jamaica, Maldives, Rwanda, Sudan, North Korea, Timor-Leste, Guatemala, Paraguay, India, Algeria, Madagascar, Belarus, Cote d'Ivoire, Romania, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Peru, Comoros, Mexico, Georgia, South Sudan, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Nepal, Liberia, Iraq, Thailand, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Colombia, Somalia, Zambia, Egypt, North Macedonia, Armenia, Ethiopia, Syria, Uganda, Panama, Dominican Republic, South Africa, China, Malawi, Palestine / West Bank & Gaza, Bangladesh, Dem. Rep. Congo, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Togo, Morocco, Cambodia, Lebanon, Philippines, Mali, Jordan, Bolivia, Brazil, Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, Tanzania, Turkey, Myanmar, Ukraine, USA, Fiji, Libya, Congo, Niger, Mozambique, Kenya, Albania, Burundi, Moldova, Denmark, Zimbabwe, Belgium, Senegal, Ghana, Lesotho, Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Oman, Cameroon, Vietnam
Address:
N'Djamena
Website:
www.unfpa.org/data/TD
E-mail(s):
dicko@unfpa.org
Contact person:
Project Management Unit
Phone:
62900808
Awards in:
Chad
Sectors:
Gender, Health, Humanitarian Aid & Emergency
Nr. of employees:
11-50
Types:
Multilateral
Status:
Active
Description
UNFPA Chad
UNFPA assistance began in Chad in 1986 with the rehabilitation of the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health/Family Well-Being. With limited health infrastructures, poverty is widespread and harmful traditional practices such as early marriage are prevalent. Current UNFPA programmes target reducing the maternal mortality rate, among the world’s highest. They emphasize strengthening capacities at the Ministry of Public Health, including through the provision of technical skills, medical equipment and reproductive health commodities. UNFPA also assists in improving the training of gynaecologists, obstetricians, and midwives, essential to providing quality services.
Country eligibility
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Circumstantial eligible countries
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Tender Management Modes
Financing agencies