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Health Medications - Terms of Reference for Suppliers to Provide Non-food- Family Planning Commodities and Sexual and Reproductive Health Medications

Last update: Jan 31, 2025 Last update: Jan 31, 2025

Details

Location:Lebanon
Lebanon
Category:Goods
Status:Closed
Sectors:Health
Languages:English
Contracting authority: Oxfam (Lebanon)
Contracting authority type:Nonprofit Organisation
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jan 31, 2025

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Objectives: Oxfam in Lebanon is implementing a project "Power to Choose" to increase h...
Eligibility criteria: Suppliers must provide company registration documents, ID copy of representative/owner, Ministry of Financ...

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Terms of Reference for Suppliers to Provide Non-food- Family planning commodities and Sexual and reproductive health medications January 2025- February 2025 Oxfam in Lebanon are implementing a 5-year, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) funded project entitled “P
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Health

Covers healthcare services, public health systems, and activities aimed at promoting physical and mental well-being.


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Lebanon

Lebanon’s infrastructure has been severely affected by economic and political crises, with major gaps in electricity, water supply, and transport networks. Reconstruction and modernisation projects, often supported by international donors, aim to restore essential services and stimulate economic activity. Public investment capacity is constrained by fiscal deficits and debt, while private financing is limited by political and economic instability. Institutional reform, improved governance, and financial sector stabilisation are critical to achieving sustainable infrastructure recovery.

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