Sunday, August 23, 2026

Invitation for Proposal

UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund, an international development agency, invites qualified non-governmental organizations to submit proposals for selection as implementing partners (IPs). The non-governmental organizations need to have the expertise and capacity to support the objectives across all thematic areas of the UNFPA Country Programme.

The purpose of the Invitation for Proposals is to identify eligible non-governmental organizations for prospective partnership with UNFPA Ethiopia to support the achievement of results outlined in the upcoming 10th Country Programme Document (10th CPD) or section 1.3 below.

Organizations that wish to participate in this Invitation for Proposals are requested to send their submission through email clearly marked “NGO Invitation for Proposals” at the following address: UNFPA Ethiopia:  eth_bid@unfpa.org  by January 29, 2025.

Proposals received after the date of submission will not be considered. Applications must be submitted in English. Any proposal not submitted in the specified working language will be excluded from consideration.

Any requests for additional information must be addressed in writing by January 20, 2025 at the latest to eth_bid@unfpa.org . UNFPA will post responses to any queries or clarification requests by NGO applicants on UNFPA Ethiopia website or other platform before the deadline for submission of applications.

UNFPA shall notify applying organizations whether they are considered for further action.

You can access the full document of the Invitation for Proposal on UNFPA Ethiopia website at https://ethiopia.unfpa.org/en/submission/invitation-proposals

Please see in the body of the proposal the section on Working with UNFPA: Key information for UNFPA Implementing Partners on completing the Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Assessment.

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