Saturday, July 18, 2026

INVITATION FOR PRINTING SUPPLIERS’ FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT TENDER  Re-Advertised

Tender Reference #: ITT/IN-SCI-ET-2025-004

Save the Children International (SCI, Ethiopia), the world’s leading independent non-profit organization for children, intends to enter into an agreement with printing suppliers for the items listed below. This will be based on a framework agreement for a period of two year.

Potential suppliers may obtain the tender documents from April 13, 2025, to May 4, 2025, through the link provided below.

Eligibility Documents:

  • Renewed Valid Business License
  • Company profile listing the bidder’s address, branches, structure, resources, etc.

Submission Instructions:

  • Tenders must be submitted via email to ethiopia.bidsubm@savethechildren.org
  • Submit Compiled document, clearly marked with the bidder’s name, address, and the tender reference number and title as stated above.
  • The deadline for submission is May 4, 2025.

The Save the Children Procurement Committee will open tender responses on May 5, 2024.

For the official bid link, please visit https://ethiojobs.net/job/XD1JDVr5gq-invitation-to-tender

SCI reserves the right to accept or reject this bid, in partial, or in its entirety.

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