UNAIDS Tenders

Develop a package of cost-effective gender transformative interventions

07/05/2012

The purpose of this RFP is to select a suitable contractor to conduct a multivariate analysis and develop an evidence-based package of cost effective gender transformative interventions to position gender equality as a critical enabler of an effective HIV response within generalized epidemics.

Within the context of the HIV Investment Framework and building on the outcomes of a recently conducted multi-variate analysis of the relation between gender equality and the health related MDGs (4,5 and 6) attached to this RFP.

While the multi-variate analysis contributes to building the evidence that positions gender equality as a critical enabler for an effective HIV response, the package of efficient interventions will assist countries in prioritizing and implementing those interventions that have demonstrated to be successful in accelerating positive change for gender equality and to yield return on investment.

The objective of this contract is to develop an evidence-based package of cost effective interventions to inform gender-transformative HIV responses within generalized epidemics.

This research is expected to support UNAIDS in its intellectual and strategic leadership function, thus enabling more efficient and effective progress on HIV and gender equality.


RFP Reference: 2012-14

Closing Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2012 - 12:00 AM

Revised Date: Wed, 16 May 2012

Reason for revision: UNAIDS has decided to extend the closing date of the RFP from 29-May-2012 to 08-June-2012 at 17:00hrs Consequently a new date to submit Intention to Bid or questions is set for 30-May. Bidders already having expressed their intention to bid, do not need to resubmit.

Contact:

Email for submission of all queries: Bids@unaids.org
Subject: RFP-2012-14

Documents:

Cover Letter

Request for Proposal

Annex 1: Multivariate Analysis semi-final draft

Acknowledgement Form

Confidentiality Undertaking

Proposal Submission Form

Answers to questions from potential bidders