Quote submission by: No later than 5PM (Hanoi time zone), October 11th, 2023. Quotes must be submitted via email to [email protected] with subject line “SET_Production of communication materials”
The Family Health International (FHI 360) office in Vietnam is seeking a professional creative agency to offer the pproduction of communications materials for the launching event.
II. BACKGROUND
Vietnam is among the 30 countries with the highest burden of TB. The overall estimated prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed TB in Vietnam was 322 per 100,000 in the 2018 prevalence survey. Though Vietnam’s TB prevalence has declined, the rate is not rapid enough to enable the country to end TB by 2035. The national strategy has three main goals: reducing TB incidence by 90 percent, reducing TB mortality by 95 percent, and reducing patient catastrophic costs to zero.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Support to End Tuberculosis (TB) project’s overarching goal is to support the Government of Vietnam (GVN) to successfully detect, treat and prevent TB. USAID Support to End TB is implemented by FHI 360 in partnership with the National TB Program (NTP).
To strengthen the TB service delivery platform in Vietnam, the USAID Support to End TB project have worked with the NTP to update current surveillance systems to enhance monitoring and data-driven decision making across the TB patient pathway. Interventions include successfully upgrading the Vietnam TB Information Management Electronic System (VITIMES). This new VITIMES is fully integrated electronic TB information system comprising data and management modules on DS- and DR-TB case finding, TBI detection and TB preventive treatment, supply chain management, and specimen referral.
To mark the launching of this new and a user-friendly TB information system, VITIMES, we are planning to produce a package of communication materials for the launching event including standee, check in booth and welcome gate, display areas to introduce the upgraded VITIMES system to delegates, such as health workers, managers, policy makers, researchers, and donors.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Senior Communications and Knowledge Management Officer(s) and the technical team, professional contractors will provide services on an as-needed basis for material-development, design and production. The contractor should demonstrate a client-oriented approach and can work flexibly and professionally with partners in healthcare settings.
Interested bidders are invited to submit quotations that encompass the production of communications materials including:
1. Designing service:
2. Production and on-site installation:
Specifically, the selected contractor will be responsible for the following tasks:
To ensure the quality of the above-mentioned products, the selected contractor must work closely with Senior Communications and Knowledge Management Officer(s) and the technical team to review and provide comments on the mentioned-above product before finalization. This may consist of meetings, frequent discussions, and feedback to obtain consensus on ideas and contents of materials until completion of the final products.
*Note: All prospective vendors must comply with the safeguarding policies of our organization. Any violations of the policies may result in immediate contract termination without liability for the organization.
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