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Save the Children sources goods and services from around the world to meet the requirements of our work. Our procurement process aims to be transparent, accountable and fair, and provides value for money in meeting the needs of children.
On this page, we advertise open tenders for our contracts and framework agreements required for local, regional and global supply needs. Suppliers are welcome to bid for any contracts that they believe are suitable; the contact person is provided in each tender advert.
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Invitations to tenders
Lebanon - Solar Services & Water treatment - Ref# FWA/POW/LEB/LHO/2026/001 & FWA/WAS/LEB/LHO/2026/002
Save the Children International in Lebanon is inviting submissions of tenders for a contract to provide the following service:
1. SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & COMMISSIONING, PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS , LIGHTING AND ANY RELATED SOLAR INTERVENTION
Tender Reference: FWA/POW/LEB/LHO/2026/001
2. SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & COMMISSIONING, PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT STATION
Tender Reference: FWA/WAS/LEB/LHO/2026/002
Detailed technical specifications are included within the tender documents.
If you are interested in submitting a bid, please contact Save the Children at the following address Lebanon.tenders@savethechildren.org to express your interest and request the tender documents. Tender documents will be sent to you by return.
It is recommended to request the tender documents as soon as possible
ITT-CNS-NER-NY-2026-001_Sélection d’un cabinet ou consultant pour la réalisation d’une évaluation externe
Sélection d’un cabinet ou consultant pour la réalisation d’une évaluation externe dans le cadre du Projet de Réponse Intégrée Rapide et Continue en Éducation, Protection de l'enfant et Santé Mentale et Soutien Psychosocial des enfants en situation d'urgence au Sahel – 2ième phase (PRESU-Sahel
Procurement of Consultancy Services-GESI Study, SBC Strategy Development and Assessment of the state of knowledge of climate change impacts on health among health care staff and community health care workers
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Climate and Health Project (April 2025–March 2030) is a five-year initiative designed to strengthen climate-resilient health systems in Malawi. The project will generate evidence on the cost-efficiency and feasibility of operationalizing an integrated, multi-pronged climate-resilient health system to inform national scale-up. Implementation is anchored in a tripartite partnership between Save the Children Australia (SCA), Save the Children International – Malawi (SCI MW), and the Ministry of Health (MoH). SCA serves as the Accredited Entity, responsible for fiduciary oversight and compliance with GCF policies and procedures. Subsidiary agreements will be established with the three Executing Entities: MoH (implementing entity), SCI MW (implementing and in-country channelling entity), and Save the Children UK (international fund channelling entity). Delivery will be supported by two procured partners—Catholic Health Commission of Malawi (CHC) and Creative Centre for Community Mobilisation (CRECCOM)—operating across all six target districts. CHC will lead community-level interventions under Outcomes 3 and 4, including treatment of climate-related diseases, climate-resilient WASH promotion, and nutrition support for vulnerable households. CRECCOM will manage mobile health units and facilitate community training and rollout of the integrated climate and health Early Warning and Response System (EWARS). Both partners will serve as sub-grantees to SCI MW. The project builds on existing government initiatives, including climate-health EWARS (with WHO) and climate-adaptive agriculture programming (with WFP), while piloting scalable innovations to enhance health system resilience.
Save the Children International in Malawi under the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Climate and Health Project is inviting submissions of proposals for three separate consultancies below:
1.
Gender and Social Inclusion Study
2.
Development of a Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Strategy
3.
Assessment of the state of knowledge of climate change impacts on health among health care staff and community health care workers
Procurement of Consultancy Services-GESI Study, SBC Strategy Development and Assessment of the state of knowledge of climate change impacts on health among health care staff and community health care workers
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Climate and Health Project (April 2025–March 2030) is a five-year initiative designed to strengthen climate-resilient health systems in Malawi. The project will generate evidence on the cost-efficiency and feasibility of operationalizing an integrated, multi-pronged climate-resilient health system to inform national scale-up. Implementation is anchored in a tripartite partnership between Save the Children Australia (SCA), Save the Children International – Malawi (SCI MW), and the Ministry of Health (MoH). SCA serves as the Accredited Entity, responsible for fiduciary oversight and compliance with GCF policies and procedures. Subsidiary agreements will be established with the three Executing Entities: MoH (implementing entity), SCI MW (implementing and in-country channelling entity), and Save the Children UK (international fund channelling entity). Delivery will be supported by two procured partners—Catholic Health Commission of Malawi (CHC) and Creative Centre for Community Mobilisation (CRECCOM)—operating across all six target districts. CHC will lead community-level interventions under Outcomes 3 and 4, including treatment of climate-related diseases, climate-resilient WASH promotion, and nutrition support for vulnerable households. CRECCOM will manage mobile health units and facilitate community training and rollout of the integrated climate and health Early Warning and Response System (EWARS). Both partners will serve as sub-grantees to SCI MW. The project builds on existing government initiatives, including climate-health EWARS (with WHO) and climate-adaptive agriculture programming (with WFP), while piloting scalable innovations to enhance health system resilience.
Save the Children International in Malawi under the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Climate and Health Project is inviting submissions of proposals for three separate consultancies below:
1.
Gender and Social Inclusion Study
2.
Development of a Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Strategy
3.
Assessment of the state of knowledge of climate change impacts on health among health care staff and community health care workers
Call for Proposals: Development of an Innovative Teacher Professional Development Solution Reaching Out-of-School Children (ROOSC) Project – Kaduna State, Nigeria
Consultancy Type: Institutional Consultancy
Location: Kaduna State, Nigeria
Duration: Up to 12 months from contract signing
Application Deadline: [27th March 2026]
1. Background
Save the Children, in collaboration with the Kaduna State Ministry of Education and other development partners, is implementing the Reaching Out-of-School Children (ROOSC) Project in Kaduna State. The project aims to ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality primary education for children and adolescents, particularly those who are currently out of school.
Despite Kaduna’s historical reputation as the “Centre of Learning,” the state continues to experience high numbers of out-of-school children, particularly girls, children with disabilities, and children affected by poverty and displacement. Challenges related to access, retention, completion, and learning outcomes are further compounded by limited teacher professional development opportunities.
Under Outcome 2 of the ROOSC project, Save the Children seeks to strengthen the quality of teaching and learning by enhancing teacher competencies and supporting continuous professional development through innovative delivery approaches.
Call for Proposals: Consultancy to Develop a Teacher Professional Development Digital Platform – ROOSC Project, Kaduna State, Nigeria
Consultancy Type: Institutional Consultancy
Location: Kaduna State, Nigeria
Duration: Up to 12 months from contract signing
Application Deadline: [27th March 2026]
1. Background
Save the Children, in collaboration with the Kaduna State Ministry of Education and other development partners, is implementing the Reaching Out-of-School Children (ROOSC) Project in Kaduna State. The project aims to ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality primary education for children and adolescents, particularly those who are currently out of school.
Despite Kaduna’s historical reputation as the “Centre of Learning,” the state continues to experience high numbers of out-of-school children, particularly girls, children with disabilities, and children affected by poverty and displacement. Challenges related to access, retention, completion, and learning outcomes are further compounded by limited teacher professional development opportunities.
Under Outcome 2 of the ROOSC project, Save the Children seeks to strengthen the quality of teaching and learning by enhancing teacher competencies and supporting continuous professional development through innovative delivery approaches.
AID 013304/01/4 - AVIS D'APPEL D’OFFRES POUR ETUDE et EVALUATION DE PROJETS (Cabinets & Consultants Individuels)
Save the Children est une organisation internationale indépendante, sans affiliation politique ni religieuse, leader dans la promotion et la protection des droits de l’enfant dans le monde, créée en 1919 au Royaume-Uni et présente en Côte d’Ivoire depuis 1991. En collaboration avec ses partenaires nationaux, elle délivre à des millions d’enfants, des programmes dans les secteurs suivants : Education, Santé/Nutrition, Protection de l’Enfant, Réduction de la Pauvreté infantile, Gouvernance pour les Droits de l’Enfant.
Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre de ses activités, Save the Children International Côte d’Ivoire invite les fournisseurs locaux et étrangers disposant de capacités techniques et financières suffisantes, à participer à un appel d’offres ouvert pour le recrutement de cabinets et consultants individuels pour les études, recherches et les évaluations des projets de Save the Children et du projet AICS.