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Request for Proposal

Request for Proposal

Transportation of Health Products to the Last Mile Delivery Point

Third-Party Logistics Service Provider

Framework Agreement

 

Introduction

World Vision is a global Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves everyone regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. World Vision International Sierra Leone (WVISL) has been operational since 1996, assisting communities with various interventions in health, education, child protection, water & sanitation, and livelihood.

Context

World Vision International Sierra Leone (WVISL) has been selected as the Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Principal Recipient Two (PR2) for the Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 (GC-7) program in Sierra Leone that will run from 1st July 2024 to 30th June 2027. In the GC-7 implementation period, WVISL has been tasked to provide interventions for HIV, Malaria, TB, and RSSH. A well-functioning Last Mile health product delivery system is crucial for the GF Programme’s successful implementation. It ensures that essential life-saving health products, including medicines and other health commodities, promptly reach the patient and point-of-care, thereby enhancing optimal access to and utilization of health services by people living with and/or affected by the three diseases (HIV, TB, and Malaria). The primary objective is to improve the availability of health products such as ARVs, PrEP, condoms, lubricants, rapid test kits, self-test kits, HIV test kits, TB drugs and diagnostics, malaria RDTs, and ACTs, as well as needles, syringes, etc. within the last mile. This intervention will be aligned with long-term national strategies and goals while taking short-term steps to address logistics and transport challenges at the sub-national level.

Objective

WVISL is seeking proposals from qualified service providers to supply a range of health products from the district medical stores to the last-mile delivery points at communities and chiefdom levels (Hospitals, PHUs, CHCs, etc.). Our goal is to partner with reliable service providers to ensure timely delivery, competitive pricing, and high-quality logistics services that meet our specifications.

Therefore, World Vision International Sierra Leone’s Request for Proposal (RFP) seeks responses from qualified service providers who meet the project requirements specified in this document. By this RFP, WVISL is seeking to select service providers who can demonstrate the highest quality of cost-effective services and strong capacity in transporting health products within the last mile in Sierra Leone. The competitive bidding process is to establish an initial twelve (12-month Framework Agreement for these services to ensure the smooth and timely delivery of Essential healthcare commodities for the Global Fund GC-7 implementation cycle. The successful service provider (s) will sign a twelve (12) month framework contract (Agreement) to deliver services as indicated in the requirement schedule.

Scope of Work

The selected service providers will be responsible for:

World Vision International Sierra Leone herewith invites interested service providers to submit seal proposals for the Provision of Transportation Services for the Distribution of health products from the District Medical Stores (DMS) in all sixteen (16) districts to the Last Mile Delivery Point within a District as follows:

Below is the link to the detailed list of health facilities per district for this RFP.

https://wvi.box.com/s/idgp9o30fkxt0d59rilr827fq8kehxz1

If you have any challenges accessing the above link, you can collect copies of the document at the World Vision International Sierra Leone Head Office premises, 35 Wilkinson Road, Freetown, from the 24th of June to the 10th of July, 2024. 

Details on the required service, Terms of Reference (TOR), evaluation, and instructions to the service providers are below:

Cost and Fees:

Qualifications, Experience & Skills:

Minimum documentation requirements to be submitted (as annexes)

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

Submission of Application

Electronic copies in PDF format should be sent to

worldvisionSierraLeoneGFselection@wvi.org. All the correspondence and documents related to this RFP application should be submitted in English. Applicants should submit their hard copies and supporting documentation in a sealed envelope addressed to:

World Vision International Sierra Leone,

35 Wilkinson Road, PMB 59,

Freetown.

Please note: Applications in response to this RFP must be submitted no later than the closing date and time indicated in this RFP. Late applications will not be reviewed nor considered. Applications (including those sent through Courier Services) must be submitted on or before 14:00 GMT, 12th July 2024

The Proposals must be delivered by hand or via email to WVISL at 35 Wilkinson Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone, or the email address provided by 14:00 GMT on or before 12th July 2024.

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