USAID's Community Support Program (CSP) - Request for Quotation-CSP-TO3-24-008 - Training of Trainers Program for Upskilling and Reskilling in an Inclusive Environment

About Chemonics:

Chemonics International is an international development company based in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to promote meaningful change around the world to help people live healthier, more productive, and more independent lives. Since 1975, we have worked in 150 countries around the world, and we are currently implementing 118 projects in 84 countries. Our main partner is the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and we equally work with foreign donors such as the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Global Fund. We have more than 4,000 staff in our project offices around the world, and more than 500 staff based in our headquarters in Washington, D.C.

 

About the USAID-Funded Community Support Program (CSP) in Lebanon:

USAID’s Community Support Program (2018 – 2025) is designed to improve the delivery of essential services and enhance economic opportunities, primarily in Lebanon’s North, South, and Beqaa regions. Through its support to municipalities and underserved and vulnerable communities, CSP aims to improve lives and reduce tensions that contribute to conflict and violence in the country.

 

Description of Intervention:

As part of the USAID-funded Community Support Program, Chemonics is inviting eligible companies/ service providers to submit proposals for "RFQ-CSP-TO3-24-008 - Training of Trainers Program for Upskilling and Reskilling in an Inclusive Environment"

How to apply

Interested organizations may download the Scope of  Work and submit a proposal by sending an email to [email protected], with "RFQ-CSP-TO3-24-008 - Training of Trainers Program" in the email subject line by Monday, March 11, 2024, by 4:00 PM local Beirut Time,

Expired
Deadline
Monday, 11. Mar 2024
Type of Call
Call for Proposals
Intervention Sector(s):
Training & Capacity Building
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