REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: “CONSULTANCY TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANEMIA LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS IN BANGLADESH”.

Nutrition International (formerly Micronutrient Initiative - MI) is an Ottawa-based, international not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that the world's most vulnerable people, especially women and children in developing countries get the vitamins and minerals they need to survive and thrive. Working with impacted families, communities and nations, we are improving lives of close to 500 million people in more than 70 countries across Asia, Africa and Latin America. NI is supported by the Global Affairs Canada (GAC), Government of Canada and other generous donors. In India, NI is working with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to help address the challenge of malnutrition. NI Bangladesh program will help inform government policy and national health guidelines to make nutrition programs increasingly effective and inclusive. NI will also work with local government units to strengthen nutrition programs for the vulnerable – especially pregnant women, infants and young children. To learn more, please visit: www.nutritionintl.org

In Bangladesh, Nutrition International (NI) is working since 1995. At present we provide financial and technical support to a number of projects of the government of Bangladesh. Besides, we partner with other types of organizations in carrying out our mission in Bangladesh.

Nutrition International (NI), invites proposals from competent consultant/ agency for “Request for proposals: “Consultancy to support the development of an anemia landscape analysis in Bangladesh”. The submission deadline for proposals is Sunday 5:00pm April 13, 2025.

Interested person/agency should submit the Technical and Financial Proposal in two separate files put into a covering email specifically indicating the subject line “Request for proposals: “Consultancy to support the development of an anemia landscape analysis in Bangladesh”.” and should be sent by email to: proposalsbangladesh@nutritionintl.org

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