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Madagascar - P160848 - Improving Nutrition Outcomes using the Multiphase Programmatic Approach - UPNNC 3 36 INDV
Country: Madagascar
Project Id: P160848
Project Name: Improving Nutrition Outcomes using the Multiphase Programmatic Approach
Loan/Credit/TF Info.: IDA-V0970
Notice Version No.: 0
General Information
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Notice Type |
Request for Expression of Interest |
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Borrower Bid Reference |
UPNNC 3 36 INDV |
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Bid Description |
Deux consultants individuels chargé de l'évaluation exhausitive des besoins en formation et Développement de curriculum (FdF et supports) des intervenants au niveau des plateformes communautaires existants (AC, ACN et CSB) |
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Language of Notice |
French |
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Deadline for Application Submission Date |
2018/02/20 |
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Local Time |
16:00 |
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Selected category codes for product to be procured |
80101509 - Government affairs and community relations consultation service |
Contact Information on Advertisement
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Organization/Department |
Community Nutrition National Program Unit |
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Name |
Norotiana Rakotomalala |
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Title |
Acting Coordinator |
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Address |
U PNNC Lot III M 39 Rue Dr Ravoahangy Andrinavalona Joseph Antananarivo |
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Province/State |
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Postal Code |
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Country |
Madagascar |
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Phone |
0320311453 |
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Fax |
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Website |
Detailed Information for Advertisement
APPEL A MANIFESTATION D'INTERETS N ° 031 / AMI / 2018 / PM / ONN / UPNNC : Conseils et assistance technique internationale pour la modernisation des agents de santé dans les centres de santé de base et les agents communautaires de santé et de nutrition à Madagascar
7. L'adresse mentionnée fait référence à:
UNITE - PROGRAMME NATIONAL DE NUTRITION COMMUNAUTAIRE
LOT III M 39 ANOSY, ANTANANARIVO 101 - MADAGASCAR
Email: upnnc@upnnc.mg

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