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Development of web application portal to publish and host poverty heat maps

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) works in 170 countries to empower the most vulnerable women, men and young people to access lifesaving health services and programmes.

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International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) works in 170 countries to empower the most vulnerable women, men and young people to access lifesaving health services and programmes. Supported by millions of volunteers and 3,000 staff, IPPF Member Associations (MAs) are autonomous, local non-profit organizations that provide sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information, education and services through 46,000 service delivery points, delivering 208.6 million sexual and reproductive health services across the world in 2017. Services provided include contraception, abortion care, maternal and child health and STI and HIV/AIDS prevention and care.

In partnership with UK Department for International Development (DFID), IPPF is currently implementing the Women's Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) flagship family planning programme to deliver 20% of the UKs Family Planning global commitments. With a value of over £200 million over three years the programme's service delivery budget is set to deliver an additional 2.8m - 4.1m family planning users by end 2020. In working across Africa and Asia to provide a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), the programme has a primary focus on increasing the number of additional Family Planning (FP) users alongside reducing maternal mortality and improving access to safe abortion. The priority populations include youth and some of the poorest and marginalised in society. WISH is an extremely commercially competitive programme with a specific focus on payment by results.

IPPF is currently seeking a consultancy (either a firm or qualified individual(s)) with the experience and capacity to develop a web portal, complete with security(based on identity Server 4(IS4) with Angular 8) & privacy features that will facilitate secure login of user(s) and dictate/control resource utilization. Further the consultant(s) should be able to build an engine that will be able to host and manage poverty heat maps developed from external applications via RestApi endpoints or any other efficient and relevant technologies.

The guide price for the assignment is £18k (excluding VAT) and the assignment will be delivered between February to May 2020.

The closing date for receipt of proposals is 17th January 2020. The evaluation and decision will be completed by 31 January 2020.

On your requirements below:

  • This assignment is eligible for Consulting Companies or individual consultants that meet the criteria set out in the TORs
  • The response to the RFP should be sent to my email address by the deadline ([email protected])
  • The proposal budget should be in pound sterling
  • The start date for the assignment is 14th February 2020 and will end 12th June 2020
  • Guide price is £18k excluding VAT
  • Format for the proposal:
    • Technical proposal – up to 10 pages maximum, including;
      • Technical proposal
      • Financial Proposal
      • Work plan towards delivery of the work
      • Dedicated team and roles of each member clearly defined.
    • The proposal should be in Arial 10 font, normal spaced and in pdf format.
    • Demonstration session (send link in advance) for similar work carried out that is currently in use.
  • The procurement committee will comprise of Sandra, Stephen & Samson