Agreement for Performance of Work - Kids Champion Programme for promotion of physical... Tender

WHO has floated a tender for Agreement for Performance of Work - Kids Champion Programme for promotion of physical activity and healthy eating. The project location is Japan and the tender is closing on 02 Aug 2019. The tender notice number is WPRO/2019-07/CSU_DPM/TN94303/mom, while the TOT Ref Number is 34960499. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Japan

Summary : Agreement for Performance of Work - Kids Champion Programme for promotion of physical activity and healthy eating

Deadline : 02 Aug 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 34960499

Document Ref. No. : WPRO/2019-07/CSU_DPM/TN94303/mom

Competition : ICB

Financier : United Nations Secretariat

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : WHO
Email: ellisonp@who.int
First name: Peter
Surname: Ellison
Telephone country code: Philippines (+63)
Telephone number: 528 9659
Telephone extension: 528 9659
Fax country code: Philippines (+63)
Fax number: 521 1036
Japan
Email :ellisonp@who.int

Tender Details

Tender are invited for Agreement for Performance of Work - Kids Champion Programme for promotion of physical activity and healthy eating

Deadline : 02-Aug-2019 17:00 (GMT 8.00)

Published : 24-Jul-2019

Type of Notice : Request for quotation

Beneficiary Country/Territory : Japan

Reference : WPRO/2019-07/CSU_DPM/TN94303/mom

Description : 1.0 BACKGROUND

Countries need new and innovative approaches to deal with complex health challenges that they are facing given the rapid changes that they are also undergoing. WHO, as well as other partners, are all the more expected to charter new support mechanisms to ensure that countries are capable to address their health and related challenges that they may have.

The leadership of the Western Pacific Region have been constantly initiating health activities across the Region. Given these various programme activities, an effective and efficient coordination mechanism is all the more needed to ensure that support if given in an integrated platform, while at the same time maintaining our current momentum in terms of our collaborations with the Member States and partners.

The Kids Champion Programme was developed, through technical discussions and consultations with relevant staff in both Regional and country offices and under the guidance of the Regional Director, to jumpstart a new approach on managing NCDs and establishing healthy behaviours early in life, more specifically, during childhood.

The proposed activities of this programme will be designed and organized in line with the people-centred grounds-up approach to tackle obesity and prevent NCDs. It will involve site visits and health education study tour for children and adolescents from selected Pacific island countries (Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu). It is proposed that these activities be done in Japan bec...

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