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Since 1982, Plan International Kenya has been working with communities and the government to raise awareness about the importance of children’s rights. Plan applies a rights-based approach in working towards transformed institutions, laws and communities that respect the rights of children, especially girls, in Kenya. Plan is active in 12 counties across the country: Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, Tharaka Nithi, Kilifi, Tana River, Kwale, Bondo, Homabay, Kisumu, Marsabit and Turkana. The Strategies for Northern Development (SND) is a local non-governmental organization working with nomadic pastoralist communities in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. SND was registered in Kenya with the NGO Coordination Board as a fully-fledged NGO on 6th December 2007 and registered in Ethiopia on 21st October 2019.
SND is driven by a vision to see a society where all pastoralist communities are resilient and live a dignified life and a mission to empower and transform pastoralist communities to be self-resilient in life. Key thematic areas of focus are; i. Peace, Conflict Resolution and Governance ii. Humanitarian Assistance and Emergency Response iii. Protection, Gender Equality and Inclusion iv. Climate Justice and Resilience v. Livelihood and Enterprise Development vi. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). vii. Institutional Effectiveness SND has a wealth of experience in development and humanitarian work, as well as in managing huge donor resources both in Kenya and Ethiopia. It has attracted funding from several reputable donors and well-wishers such as USAID, EU, UN, FCDO, ECHO, Plan International GIZ, IGAD, BMZ, Tdh, World Vision, and many other international organizations as either sub or prime recipients.
SND has secured funding from PLAN INTERNATIONAL under the Girls in Crisis – Marsabit project and intends to undertake the Hydrological and geophysical assessment before drilling a borehole for the community in Dukana Ward North-Horr Sub-County. For this purpose, we invite bidders to submit quotations for the execution and completion of the above assignment as provided in the TOR.
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TOR to be filled and requested documents to be submitted via Procurement@sndafrica.org referenced SND- PIK Hydrological Survey -001 as the subject of the Email on or before Aug 21st 2024.
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