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Overview : Request for Proposal (RFP) Date: 3 February, 2011
Dear Sir/Madam, Subject: “RFP: Quantitative data collection on marginalized Roma in Central and South-Eastern Europe” 1. You are requested to submit a proposal for package of services, as per enclosed Terms of Reference (TOR). 2. To enable you to submit a proposal, attached are: i. Instructions to Offerors (Annex I) ii. General Conditions of Contract (Annex II) iii. Terms of Reference (TOR) (Annex III) iv. Proposal Submission Form (Annex IV) v. Price Schedule (Annex V) 3. Your offer comprising of technical proposal and financial proposal, in separate sealed envelopes, should reach the following address no later than 28 February 2011, 5.00 PM CET. UNDP Bratislava Centre Grosslingova 35, 811 09 Bratislava, Slovakia Attention: Miroslav Hrenovcik, Registry Tel: 00421 2 59337 111 Fax: 00421 2 59337 450 4. If you request additional information, we would endeavour to provide information expeditiously, but any delay in providing such information will not be considered a reason for extending the submission date of your proposal. Kindly send your queries to Ms. Miloslava Bindasova, UNDP Bratislava Regional Centre in writing to email: milka.bindasova@undp.org . 5. You are requested to acknowledge receipt of this letter and to indicate whether or not you intend to submit a proposal. Yours sincerely, Zuzana Cerna Administrative Analyst FOR FURTHER UPDATES/ CLARIFICATIONS PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE ON REGULAR BASIS: http://europeandcis.undp.org/home/tenders/

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