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COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AND NUTRITION BARRIERS, AND DESIGN OF INTERVENTION ‘BUNDLE’ FOR IMPROVING THE NUTRITION IMPACT OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN PAKISTAN

GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN) Pakistan has Released a tender for COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AND NUTRITION BARRIERS, AND DESIGN OF INTERVENTION ‘BUNDLE’ FOR IMPROVING THE NUTRITION IMPACT OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN PAKISTAN in Engineering. The tender was released on May 06, 2024.

Country - Pakistan

Summary - COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AND NUTRITION BARRIERS, AND DESIGN OF INTERVENTION ‘BUNDLE’ FOR IMPROVING THE NUTRITION IMPACT OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN PAKISTAN

Deadline - Jun 07, 2024

GT reference number - 81490884

Product classification - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works

Organization Details:

  Address - Pakistan

  Contact details - 565656565

  Tender notice no. - 76454545

  GT Ref Id - 81490884

  Document Type - Tender Notices

Notice Details and Documents:

Description - SCOPE OF WORK AND DELIVERABLES 1.1. OVERVIEW GAIN seeks a consultant or firm who will, with the support of GAIN, design and facilitate a community-based, participatory intervention design process with FDNs and beneficiaries/community members in Punja b, Pakistan. GAIN expects that the successful applicant will have significant experience and expertise in orchestrating participatory design processes in the local (Pakistan) context. We anticipate that the selected team will be able to promptly and rigorously document diverse participants’ inputs throughout the design process, taking care to ensure that all relevant perspectives are considered at key decision moments. The selected firm will be

Gt Ref Id - 81490884

Deadline - Jun 07, 2024

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