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UNICEF Awarded Contract to Deliver Social Protection Services in Mozambique

Contract Award Project: P173640-Social Protection and Economic Resilience Project Loan/Credit/TF Info: IDA-D9390; TF-B7218 Bid/Contract Reference No: MZ-INAS-493242-NC-DIR Procurement Method: DIR-Direct Selection Scope of Contract: Hiring of UNICEF to Deliver Care Services to SP Beneficiaries and Support the Relevant C…

Source ID: WB-OP00414764

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$2 Million

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Contract Award Project: P173640-Social Protection and Economic Resilience Project Loan/Credit/TF Info: IDA-D9390; TF-B7218 Bid/Contract Reference No: MZ-INAS-493242-NC-DIR Procurement Method: DIR-Direct Selection Scope of Contract: Hiring of UNICEF to Deliver Care Services to SP Beneficiaries and Support the Relevant Capacity Building at the District Level Notice Version No: 0 Date Notification of Award Issued (YYYY/MM/DD) 2025/11/11 Duration of Contract 14 Month(s) Awarded Bidder(s): UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF) (34990) Country: World Bid Price at Opening USD 1609126.00 Evaluated Bid Price USD 1609126.00 Signed Contract price USD 1609126.00 Agency: National Social Affairs Institute Procurement method: Direct Selection Notice type: Contract Award Status: Published Value: 2000000.0 USD

Statusopen
CategoryNon-Consulting Services
CountryMozambique
Publish dateDec 9, 2025
Submission deadlineDec 9, 2025
Estimated value$2 Million
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourceworld-bank-global
BuyerNational Social Affairs Institute
Buyer websitehttps://projects.worldbank.org/
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OrganizationNational Social Affairs Institute

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social protectionUNICEFcapacity buildingcare servicesdirect selectionMozambiquedistrict leveleconomic resilience

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