GTR 95954610

Expression of Interest For Hiring Service Provider For Designing And Development Of New Technical Learning Materials And Tools Related To Disability Inclusion

ICB — International Competitive Bid Closed Southern Asia
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95954610
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Financer Name
Handicap International Federation - Humanity & Inclusion (HI)
Work Title
Expression of Interest For Hiring Service Provider For Designing And Development Of New Technical Learning Materials And Tools Related To Disability Inclusion
Bid Type
ICB — International Competitive Bid
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Geographical Region
Southern Asia
Political Region
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC),APAC (Asia Pacific)
Last Date of Bid Submission
12-05-2025 Closed
Work Detail
Tenders are invited for Advertisement for Hiring Service Provider for Designing and Development of New Technical Learning Materials and Tools Related to Disability Inclusion Closing Date: 12 May 2025 Type: Consultancy Background and context Humanity & Inclusion (HI), previously known as Handicap International, is an independent and impartial aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organization works alongside persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations, acting and bearing witness to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. HI has been working with the Rohingya community since 2007, and the interventions expanded after the 2017 influx. In Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh, more than 969,719 refugees have found shelter after fleeing from Myanmar. Most of these refugees are settled in makeshift camps in the Coxs Bazar district, making it the largest refugee settlement in the world[1]. According to the REACH Age and Disability Inclusion Assessment, by 2021 around 12% of refugees above 2 years are persons with disabilities and 20% of the adults have different types of disabilities. HI is supporting persons with disabilities by providing disability specific services. Persons with disabilities may face additional challenges in accessing and understanding information, especially if it is presented in a language, they are not familiar with. Translating IEC materials into Bangla and Burmese language ensures that these individuals can fully comprehend the information provided, which is essential for making informed decisions about their health, safety, and well-being. Rational of the assignment The participation of persons with disabilities as beneficiaries of humanitarian services has been limited in the Rohingya humanitarian response. Persons with disabilities must, however, be consulted to ensure that their concerns are heard and that they are involved in developing practical solutions. Therefore, different types of group/committees are formed like DIPG, DSC, DISC, SHG and it is proposed to improve active participation of persons with disabilities in community engagement and strengthen the voices of persons with disabilities, so they have equal opportunity to be active agents in their own development and that of their communities. As outlined in the project document funded by DFAT, those with disabilities and their existing groups will receive 5 days of extensive training on disability identification, referral, service mapping and specific needs of persons with disabilities. The participants will receive thorough training, coaching, and mentoring to effectively identify individuals with disabilities, support referrals, ensure the collection of disability-specific data, and identify barriers to inclusion. Person with disabilities will be equipped with latest technical tools and resources (IEC, Guideline etc.). Additionally, HI is doing the mapping of disability inclusion learning and teaching resources that will be conducted with the support of ADTWG and Disability focus organizations. The mapping exercise includes the training materials, good practices, guidance notes, data collection tools, and IEC. Existing and newly developed training packs for enumerators using in humanitarian action and relevant resources as necessary will be translated and shared with relevant stakeholders from sectors and humanitarian coordination partners. The translation of materials follows English to Local languages (Rohingya and Bangla). Translating this tool including IEC materials for persons with disabilities from English to Bangla and Burmese in the Rohingya response is essential to ensure that critical information is accessible and understandable for all, including those with language and communication challenges. Objectives of the assignment: To make information and technical tools and resources related to disability inclusion available in a translated into local Burmese and Bangla language that persons with disabilities in the Rohingya community can understand effectively. To increase humanitarian actors and community capacities to disseminate appropriate tools and resources and provide mutual support to improve access to services for persons with disabilities. Empowering people with disabilities and their community to be aware of their needs, and address barriers to the community and access to services. To ensure that persons with disabilities receive the same level of information and services as others in the community. Main deliverables regarding documents after translation Ai file, PDF and Word version of the final product of technical tools and resources. The translated documents should match the original file. This may require adjusting the page design or extracting images from the original file to ensure the final translated version maintains the same format with necessary illustration work . Note: The tools and resources pages are approximately 150 to 180 pages in the English version. Payment will be provided per word for translation from English to Bangla and Burmese (Rohingya) For details, please see the Terms of Reference How to apply Application process Interested applicant(s) should email /Submit Hard Copies Cover letter and CV (maximum 4 pages; with references), VAT & TIN Registration Copy, NID copy. If it is company then need to share the profile(s) and documentation of legal status, and registration as a Company (Trade License) Bank Solvency Certificate (For both either company or individual) Optional Insurance certificate (For both either company or individual)- Optional Applicants must have to share technical & financial offer technical proposal (maximum 10 pages) including the proposed methodologies and proposed schedule Applicants will have to share documents showing their experience on the filed mentioned above The financial proposal should cover all the necessary costs for image & documents illustration and design, the number of images & documents may range from 100 to 125 Quoted price must be including VAT & TAX following the govt rule. If there is any amount which will be excluding vat & tax it should be shown with necessary breakdown. Payment Condition should be clearly mentioned on the financial offer Bank details: name of the account, Bank name, branch, swift code etc. Last Tax Submission Copy Proposal must be submitted in BDT Suppliers that meet the requirements should submit an expression of interest by mentioned date. Applications that do not include the above may be considered administratively non-compliant and may not be evaluated further Physical Bid Submission addresses: (On or before 12th May 2025) Proposals to be submitted to Handicap International Ukhia Site Office, Malvita Para Ukhiya, Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. The envelope should clearly indicate the Invitation to tender reference as per below: Designing and development of new learning materials and tools related to Disability Inclusion (IEC, tipsheet, guidance) All documentation submitted should be done in their own clearly labelled envelopes (e.g., technical proposal, financial proposal, Legal Documents etc.), which are submitted in one single envelope as detailed above. OR Online Bid Submission addresses: (On or before 12th May 2025) Send a digital file in the form of an email* sent to the dedicated email address: [email protected] ; with the tender reference Designing and development of new learning materials and tools related to Disability Inclusion (IEC, tipsheet, guidance) PD-UKHI-01571in the subject). *If the file is too big to fit into 1 email (limit 15MB per email), bidder should split the submission into multiple emails. Please include numbering also in the subject. HI is committed to protecting children and vulnerable adults from harm. All supplier s will be expected to comply with the child Protection and other Policies. Applicants for this position will be assessed regarding their suitability to work with children and vulnerable adults. Disclaimer: Supplier/Vendor have to declare conflict of interest if any one/more of the member involved with this procurement have personal or business relation them. Humanity & Inclusion encourages qualified Supplier s with disabilities or chronic illness and women to apply. HI commits to providing equal opportunities to all qualified applicants, regardless of nationality, gender, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including people with disabilities. For details, please see the Terms of Reference Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4149082/advertisement-hiring-service-provider-designing-and-development-new-technical-learning-materials-and-tools-related-disability-inclusion
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