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SIERRA LEONE RED CROSS SOCIETY (SLRCS)
# 6 Liverpool Street, Freetown-Sierra Leone Headquarters Office SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BED NETS AND AQUA TABS PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE Invitation for Bids SIERRA LEONE RED CROSS SOCIETY (SLRCS) NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (NCB) Date: 31st October, 2024. PROJECT NAME: SIERRA LEONE FLOODS 2024 Contract Identification Number: SLRCS/3502/3503/11/10/2024 Background The recent floods in Sierra Leone have caused widespread devastation across multiple districts, affecting both rural and urban areas. Significant damage has been reported in key districts, including Bo, Bonthe, Bombali, Falaba, Kambia, Moyamba, Tonkolili, Port Loko, and Pujehun, along with the Western Area (Urban and Rural). The flooding has severely affected residents’ livelihoods, comprising 3,330 households across 27 communities. Besides displacing residents and destroying property, the floods have led to significant economic losses, particularly among vulnerable farming populations. A total of 167 buildings, including 27 critical infrastructures like schools, hospitals, and places of worship, have collapsed, further disrupting essential services. Additionally, 7,324 hectares of farmland have been submerged, resulting in substantial crop losses that threaten food security and the long-term economic recovery of over 1,500 farmers. The flooding has also rendered many roads impassable for over a week, isolating communities from markets, healthcare facilities, and schools, and disrupting local economies and daily life. Small businesses, heavily dependent on daily trade, have been particularly hard hit. Preliminary assessments indicate that the flooding was primarily caused by heavy rainfall in the Futa Jallon Highlands of Guinea, leading to rivers overflowing into Sierra Leone. The situation was worsened on September 16, 2024, when the Bumbuna Dam overflowed, causing further flooding downstream, displacing 716 people, and leading to the loss of property and livelihoods and disruptions to the electricity supply. Stagnant floodwaters have heightened the risk of waterborne diseases, including cholera and typhoid, particularly in areas where water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure has been compromised. The increased mosquito breeding in these waters has also raised concerns about potential malaria outbreaks. The Sierra Leone Red Cross Society (SLRCS) through its Emergency Response to the SL FLOODS (DREF) has set aside funds for the procurement of TREATED BED NETS and AQUA TABS for affected vulnerable populations in Tonkolili districts (Bumbuna communities), Bombali districts (Makeni), Port Loko and Kambia districts. project. The Sierra Leone Red Cross Society (SLRCS) now invites sealed bids from eligible suppliers as follows: Please read carefully to understand the instructions in this Request for Quotation. There are two lots in this RFQ. Lot 1 supply of TREATED BED NETS. Lot 2 supply of AQUA TABS. A bidder can apply for any of the Lots and or apply for all Lots.
Note: Bidders may bid for any of the above. Partial Quotations will be considered non-responsive.
Submission deadline: On or before 2: 00 PM Wednesday 20th November, 2024. Sierra Leone Red Cross Society reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the offers without assigning any reason whatsoever and is not bound to accept incomplete Bids. Approved by: Secretary General – Sierra Leone Red Cross Society |
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