Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls and strives for a just world, working together with children, young people, its supporters and partners. Plan’s strategy is to work with vulnerable children - especially girls - so that they can learn, lead, decide and thrive. Within the 2017 to 2022 strategy, the organisation’s ambition is to transform the lives of 100 million girls. Child sponsorship and grassroots community work are central to the strategy.
Recently, PIL was awarded the Principal Recipient role for the Grant Cycle-7, with a 3-year implementation period – 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2026. The grant budget is approximately US$44.7 million, the program has an objective of increasing access to HIV prevention programs, and differentiated HIV testing services covering the interventions outlined below, as well as enhanced community level TB care delivery in high disease burden areas. One SR for one intervention (HIV Community SR 2 and TB Community SR 3). The SRs will support the program implementation in the areas details in the table below:
Disease Component
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Description of Activities
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Counties of Implementation
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HIV- SR2
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- Addressing stigma, discrimination and violence
- Behaviour change interventions
- Community empowerment
- Condom and lubricant programming
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis
- Sexual and reproductive health services; and
- Social protection interventions
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- Bong
- Grand Bassa
- Margibi
- Nimba
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TB-SR3
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Awareness raising on TB in communities among vulnerable populations
Community TB notification, sputum collection & transportation
Contact tracing and linkage to TB diagnostic, treatment and care
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- Montserrado
- Grand Bassa
- Nimba
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Document
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Form
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Annex A- Expression of Interest Template
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Please follow the instruction in the template.
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Annex B- Curriculum Vitae (CV) Template
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Please follow the instruction in the template.
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Annex C- HIV/TB Grant Implementation Arrangement Map
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Annex D- Supplier Questionnaire
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Please complete the questions that aligns to your business and submit along with your proposal.
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Annex E - Non-Staff Code of Conduct
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Please sign and date this document and submit along with your proposal
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Plan International Liberia will award successful
Sub-recipients contracts based on final grant approval from Donor.
Clarifications if required will be provided only until
December 12, 2023 by PIL using the e-mail ID of
liberia.procurementinfo@plan-international.org
- Plan internation is inviting detailed proposal from potential and qualified organization to implement the above activity. Interested applicants should write to liberia.procurementinfo@plan-international.org no later than December 6, 2023 to request for detailed EOI requirements and other relevant documents and templates to help applicants apply. The templates and relevant documents are included in table number two above:
Submitting the application and deadline: EOIs must be addressed to “Country Director, Plan International Liberia” and e-mailed to liberia.procurementinfo@plan-international.org titled “EOI for Sub-Recipient role on HIV/TB GC7 Grant [state SR number e.g. SR1] – [state email number if more than one email to be sent e.g. email #2]” no later than 4:00 pm GMT on December 17, 2023. For all emails - (i) ensure that each e-mail is below 5 MB, (ii) mention clearly how many e-mails are being sent in the first e-mail, (iii) number the e-mails accordingly, and (iv) ensure all the scanned supporting documents are of good quality and readable.
Hard copies of EOI and supporting documents should be submitted to the following address and clearly marked “EOI for Sub-Recipient role on GC7 Grant [state SR number e.g. SR2]” no later than 4pm GMT on December 17, 2023:
Attention: Country Director
Plan International Liberia
Country Office
Congo Town, Behind Zone 3 Police Station
Monrovia, Liberia
Signed: ______________________________ Approved: ________________________
Chief of Party, Global Fund Program Country Director