ACCOMMODATION AND TRAINING VENUE IN BEIRUT

himaya is a Lebanese Non-Governmental Organization dedicated to making child protection a right across Lebanon. himaya aims to break the silence around child abuse and offers children the life skills they need to defend themselves. himaya also supports survivors of abuse and provides them with the psychosocial support they need to overcome their experiences.

In order to be as effective as possible, himaya works with children, their families, and environment as a whole. It strives to make a change on a national level with the help of its two main programs: the prevention and resilience programs.

himaya’s vision is to make child protection a right, everywhere; and our mission is to promote an environment suitable for the development of children and ensure their global protection via fighting and preventing abuse on Lebanese ground.

Himaya NGO intend to contract an eligible supplier that will be able to provide the service as per the requirements mentioned in the attached Bid Form.

ANNEX 3 : SCHEDULE OF PRICE CAN BE FOUND USING THE FOLLOWING LINK:
https://himayalb-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/procurement_himaya_org...

Tender Reference: HIMAYA/WELLBEING TOT/2024/01

How to apply

Submission: All bids must be submitted before 11.09.2024 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm (local Lebanese time) at the address mentioned below in a sealed envelope. Non-sealed envelopes will be disqualified.

Deadline: The deadline for submission of the tenders is on 11.09.2024 at 5:00 PM.

Location: The location for submitting the sealed envelopes: himaya’s headquarters, Fanar - Street 58 - Building Saint Rita, floor -01.

An internal tender opening session will take place on 12.09.2024 at himaya’s offices in Fanar. All bidders will be informed about the final decision on the day after.

If you need any assistance please contact us at 03-102 949 or by sending an email to [email protected]

Deadline
Wednesday, 11. Sep 2024
Type of Call
Calls for Tenders
Intervention Sector(s):
Advocacy & Awareness, Children & Youth, Health
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