ሪፖረተር እሑድ ታኅሣሥ 19 ቀን 2018
BID INVITATION
For Documentation
of
Lessons and
Impact Stories (Video, Photo, story
of change
and Human-Interest Stories) from the
FUTURES
Phase II Project
BID No.
303/2025
1- About CARE Ethiopia
Founded in 1945, CARE is a leading
international humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE started
working in Ethiopia in 1984 in response to severe drought and famine. The focus
of our work is addressing the root causes of poverty and vulnerability through
nexus and development programming as well as humanitarian response. This includes
programming for improved governance; water and sanitation; food security;
women's economic justice; sexual and reproductive health and rights; nutrition;
and household and community-level resilience. Our programs are implemented
across both rural and urban areas. CARE Ethiopia works in multiple sectors
including the following priorities: Food Security; Livelihoods and resilience;
Nutrition; Water, Sanitation, and hygiene; Humanitarian Response; Sexual and
Reproductive Health and rights: Women's Economic Justice; and Dignified Work.
CARE's operation spans most of the country: Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, Sidama,
Somali, Tigray, Addis Ababa, and Dire Dawa.
CARE Ethiopia is seeking eligible
bidders for Documentation of Lessons and Impact Stories (Video, Photo, story of
change and Human-Interest Stories) from the FUTURES Phase II Project.
Therefore, a complete set of bid document
shall be obtained from https://careethiopia.afrotender.com with charge of ETB 500 Starting from December 29, 2025. The bid closing date
will be January 05, 2026, at 2:30 PM (8:30 local time). Bids after this date
and time will not be considered.
Interested and eligible bidders may
obtain further information from Head of Supply chain through his email address:
Tadesse.Alemayehu@ care.org.
CARE
reserves the right to reject the bid partially or fully.
Telecommunication
CARE started working in Ethiopia in 1984 in response to severe drought and famine that devastated the population and claimed the lives of nearly one million people. Although we still carry out emergency food relief, the main focus of our work has shifted towards addressing the root causes of poverty and vulnerability through longer-term rehabilitation and development. This includes governance, water and sanitation, education and being prepared for future emergencies. Our programs particularly support women and girls in rural and urban areas. We work to combat child marriage and support children and women affected by HIV and AIDS. Through vocational training and access to savings and loans, we help people earn a decent living.