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UNICEF Zimbabwe is seeking to engage an individual consultant to provide specifications for a boat-ambulance.
Purpose
To provide specifications for a boat to be used in lake Kariba per assignment below.
BACKGROUND
Ministry of Health and Child Care requested UNICEF Zimbabwe Country Office to procure an ambulance boat for patient transfer from lake shores, the lake, and islands to the hospital. The boat will also be used for providing integrated outreach services for child immunization within the lake shores and islands in Kariba. The boat will also be used for ambulance service for transfer of patience from the lake shores and from Bumi area, Musambakaruma areas and the surrounding islands. The boat will be used to respond to emergencies within the lake, lake shores and islands.Kariba requires a boat ideal for overnight stay in inaccessible areas like fishing camps, which may be more ideal for rolling out other public health programs e.g., EPI outreach, MDAs, Outbreak investigations- where overnight stay would be required.
ASSIGNMENTS:
To develop and provide technical specifications of the boat to be used as an ambulance boat for patient transfer from lake shores, the lake, and islands to the hospital (also be used for ambulance service for transfer of patience from the lake shores and from Bumi area, Musambakaruma areas and the surrounding islands). The boat will also be used for providing integrated outreach services (including child immunization) and to respond to emergencies within the lake shores and islands in Kariba.
Major tasks and deliverables:
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To develop technical specifications for a boat to be used as an ambulance, for integrated outreaches and emergency response guided by requirements below from the implementing partner:
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Education:
Experience:
Languages:
English
For every Child, you demonstrate…
If interested and available to undertake the individual consultancy, please submit your application online and attach the required documents including the technical proposal and an all-inclusive financial proposal incorporating an approximate number of travel days for field (local) travel.
Technical proposal: The Technical Proposal should articulate an understanding of the TOR and include the proposed Tasks/Milestones, Deliverables/Outputs, Timeline and level of effort by deliverable. The similar table provided in the TOR is indicative. Applicants may use the indicative table as a guide or deviate as per the proposed approach. The proposal should also cost-effectively propose the local travel proposed by the applicant to undertake the assignment.
Financial proposal: The Financial Proposal should include the costs (providing a daily rate as justification) for each task, including consultant fee, proposed travel costs and perdiem, communications costs and any other proposed cost.
For every Child, you demonstrate…
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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