PUBLIC ADVERT
INVITATION TO BID
Aqeeqo live animals in Baidoa
Tender reference: IRS/PR-19392/Aqeeqa live animals/Baidoa/2024
Islamic Relief Somalia is an international humanitarian organization that has been working in Somalia since 2006. We are committed to achieving our core vision of caring for the people of concern in all countries where we work. Our goal is to provide vulnerable communities in Somalia with access to basic needs including Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Education, Basic Health services and Livelihood Support.
Islamic Relief Somalia plans to carry out the 2024 Qurbani in few selected districts that are mostly occupied by IDPs and other parts of affected people by drought in south central Somalia especially In Baidoa, Balcad and Jowhar.
Sharuudaha Xoolaha Laga rabo (Requirements for the live animals)
Basic requirement
Note:
Interested Contractors/suppliers with sound capacity and relevant experience in similar work are here by invited to get the bid docs from Islamic Relief Baidoa office as well as submit their bids in a SEALED envelope clearly marked with tender reference number as above and to be dropped at the tender box in Islamic Relief Baidoa Office as follows: -
All interested and eligible Contractors/suppliers with sound capacity and relevant experience in similar work are here by invited to collect tender documents in all the above offices in south-central Somalia.
Tender document with detail specification, requirements, terms and conditions will be available at Islamic Relief Baidoa office from 8 July 2024 to 14 July 2024
The deadline for submitting bids is 14 July 2024 and any tender or documents received later than this date and time will not be accepted.
All tender clarifications/queries & guidance on the collection and submission of the bid documents should be sent to procurement.irs@islamic-relief.so
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