Supply of Food items

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “Multi sectoral intervention to improve access to health of vulnerable community in Hamer district – (Project – IMPACT) – AID12669” is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Food Items in South OMO zone, Hammer Woreda, Dimeka Town.

 

01 Invitation form

02 Contract notice

03 Instructions to bidders

Annex I – Tender Form

ANNEX II & III Technical Specifications technical offer

Annex IV – Financial offer

ANNEX V – Administrative Compliance Grid

ANNEX VI – Evaluation Grid

Annex VII – Contract Form

Annex VIII – Special Conditions

Annex IX – General Conditions

Annex X – Check List

Supply of Laboratory Equipment & reagents, and Medical Equipment.

Doctors with Africa CUAMM  under the project titled “ Multi sectoral intervention to improve access to health of vulnerable community in Hamer district – (Project – IMPACT) – AID12669” is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure  for the supply of Laboratory Equipment & reagents, and Medical Equipment

Supply of Laboratory Equipment & reagents, and Medical Equipment.

Doctors with Africa CUAMM  under the project titled “ Multi sectoral intervention to improve access to health of vulnerable community in Hamer district – (Project – IMPACT) – AID12669” is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure  for the supply of Laboratory Equipment & reagents, and Medical Equipment

Supply of Medical Drugs, consumables and Equipment.

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “ Supporting faith-based health facilities at the frontlines in Tigray-ETI 78552” is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Medical Drugs, Consumables and  Equipment.

01 Invitation form

02 Contract Notice

03 Instructions to Bidders

Annex I – Tender Form

Annex II & III – Technical Specifications- Mekelle and Shire

Annex IV – Financial offer

Annex V – Administrative Compliance Grid

Annex VI – Evaluation Grid

Annex VII – Contract Form

Annex VIII – Special Conditions

Annex IX – General Conditions

Annex X – Checklist

Supply of Medical Drugs, consumables and Equipment.

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “ Supporting faith-based health facilities at the frontlines in Tigray-ETI 78552” is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in the simplified procedure for the supply of Medical Drugs, Consumables and  Equipment.

01 Invitation form

02 Contract Notice

03 Instructions to Bidders

Annex I – Tender Form

Annex II & III – Technical Specifications- Mekelle and Shire

Annex IV – Financial offer

Annex V – Administrative Compliance Grid

Annex VI – Evaluation Grid

Annex VII – Contract Form

Annex VIII – Special Conditions

Annex IX – General Conditions

Annex X – Checklist

Invitation to tender for rehabilitation work of St.Louise Eye Clinic-Mekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “Improving equitable access to quality health services Tigray, Ethiopia ETI 78714 is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in a Simplified Procedure to carry out construction work for the rehabilitation of the essential buildings – civil works of St.Louis Eye Clinic, Mekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

01 Invitation form

02 Contract Notice

03 Instructions to Bidders

ANNEX I -Tender Form

ANNEX Ia – Declaration of Honour

ANNEX II – Legal Identity form

ANNEX III – Financial Capacity

ANNEX IV – Technical and professional capacity

ANNEX V – Financial Identification

ANNEX VI – Administrative Compliance Grid

ANNEX VII – Evaluation Grid

ANNEX VIII – Contract Form

ANNEX IX – Special Conditions for Works Contract 

ANNEX X – General Conditions

ANNEX XI – Technical Specifications

ANNEX XII – Financial Offer

ANNEX XIII – Checklist 

BOQ- St Louise – Eye Clinic_Mekelle REV with estimation

Invitation to tender for rehabilitation work of St.Mary HC-Edaga Hamus, Tigray Region, Ethiopia

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “Functional recovery of St.Mary’s Health Center, in Tigray ETI78552”, is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in a Simplified Procedure to carry out construction work for the rehabilitation of the essential buildings – civil works of St.Mary HC-Edaa Hamus Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

01 Invitation form

02 Contract Notice

03 Instructions to Bidders

ANNEX I -Tender Form

ANNEX Ia – Declaration of Honour

ANNEX II – Legal Identity form

ANNEX III – Financial Capacity

ANNEX IV – Technical and professional capacity

ANNEX V – Financial Identification

ANNEX VI – Administrative Compliance Grid

ANNEX VII – Evaluation Grid

ANNEX VIII – Contract Form

ANNEX IX – Special Conditions for Works Contract 

ANNEX X – General Conditions

ANNEX XI – Technical Specifications

ANNEX XII – Financial Offer

ANNEX XIII – Checklist  

BOQ- St Mary HC – Edaga Hamus REV with estimation

Invitation to tender for rehabilitation work of St.Mary HC-Edaga Hamus, Tigray Region, Ethiopia

Doctors with Africa CUAMM, under the project titled “Functional recovery of St.Mary’s Health Center, in Tigray ETI78552”, is pleased to inform you that your company has been invited to take part in a Simplified Procedure to carry out construction work for the rehabilitation of the essential buildings – civil works of St.Mary HC-Edaa Hamus Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

01 Invitation form

02 Contract Notice

03 Instructions to Bidders

ANNEX I -Tender Form

ANNEX Ia – Declaration of Honour

ANNEX II – Legal Identity form

ANNEX III – Financial Capacity

ANNEX IV – Technical and professional capacity

ANNEX V – Financial Identification

ANNEX VI – Administrative Compliance Grid

ANNEX VII – Evaluation Grid

ANNEX VIII – Contract Form

ANNEX IX – Special Conditions for Works Contract 

ANNEX X – General Conditions

ANNEX XI – Technical Specifications

ANNEX XII – Financial Offer

ANNEX XIII – Checklist  

BOQ- St Mary HC – Edaga Hamus REV with estimation

Mozambique Catastrophic Flooding Impacts Thousands of People

The situation is catastrophic in Mozambique where days of relentless rainfall and the overflow of major river basins have put the life of thousands at risk. Gaza, Maputo and Sofala are the hardest-hit areas: according to official estimates, nearly 600,000 people have been affected by the recent deadly floods.

The impact on housing and the economy is devastating.

Nationwide, an estimated 74,000 homes have been flooded and more than 1,600 destroyed, including 200 in Maputo Province, particularly in the districts of Moamba and Sabie. This is the area where health centres supported through INCLUDE Project are located and where CUAMM teams operate daily.

In the Incomáti Valley, over 10,000 hectares of farmland have been lost, wiping out maize and vegetable crops in just a few hours—crops on which the livelihoods of thousands of families depend.

The Mozambican government has declared a national red alert and has requested support from the international community for rescue and relief operations.

The floods of 17 January, driven by persistent rainfall and the overflow of the Corumana dam, severely affected the administrative posts of Moamba Sede, Sabie and Ressano Garcia. Around 200 homes were damaged and 900 people displaced, many of whom have found shelter in temporary resettlement centres.

Serious concern also surrounds the Buzi District in Sofala, where some of our staff are based. There, heavy rains began as early as the first week of January.

“The situation is very serious,” says Estevão Ilidio Bochana – CUAMM Data collector in Sofala Province. “The river has swept away the bridge, and access to the district hospital has been compromised. People are forced to use boats to cross the river. Some of our activists have also been affected and had to move to emergency shelters because their homes are flooded.”

In Moamba Sede, the locally established resettlement centre is hosting 40 families, for a total of 182 people, mostly women and children. In Sabie, the situation remains particularly fragile: 95 families (495 people) have found shelter in the Samora Machel primary school, while another 35 families (167 people) are being hosted in the secondary school. The neighbourhoods of Incomate, Chiquizela, Matadouro and Magawane are among the most severely affected.

“We are coordinating with the Mozambican Emergency Operations Centre and the Ministry of Health to provide initial assistance to affected communities,” explains Giorgia Gelfi, CUAMM Country Manager in Mozambique. “At this stage, it is crucial to reduce the risk of epidemics—particularly cholera—and to be prepared to manage a surge in malaria cases, especially among the most vulnerable groups, women and children.”

Some families are attempting to return to their homes despite the damage, for fear of looting. Meanwhile, district authorities are carrying out assessments to evaluate the impact of the floods on public and private infrastructure, including essential services. Health centres remain a vital lifeline in an emergency that is not yet over and continues to put the lives and hopes of thousands of people at risk.

The crisis is immense, and the response is stretched beyond capacity. Additional resources are urgently needed.
 

Kyiv Enduring the Cold of War

“Yesterday the temperature was -14°C during the day, and at night it dropped to -20°C. We are without lighting, without power, without heating, and those living in taller buildings—from the second floor upwards—are also without water. The cold penetrates you and gives no respite. The bombardments continue, increasingly intense; since 6–7 January, military actions on Kyiv have escalated targeting mainly energy facilities. The intention is to strike people—the entire civilian population—without distinction. The outskirts are in worse conditions than the city centre, because that is where the taller, newly built apartment blocks are. At present, there are areas of the city that have been without electricity, heating and water for as many as three days.

CUAMM field workers in Ukraine are working tirelessly to maintain emergency response operations. They describe the harsh realities faced by the population and the immense challenges of delivering humanitarian assistance in a war-torn country.

“Work resumed after the Orthodox holiday break but unfortunately CUAMM Office is unusable due to the lack of heating and electricity. However, the staff continue working from home, often gathering in the warmest house. At present, CUAMM is engaged in purely emergency assistance, distributing medicines and supplies to the four hospitals located along the front line. In the coming days we should also be provided with the CUAMM vehicle for travel. In addition, we are working with a local NGO to provide psychological support to the communities of Kharkiv and Sumy.”

“In Kyiv the situation is very strange. People try, as best they can, to carry on with their lives and their daily routines. They work, move around, go to the gym or do their grocery shopping (also because having more powerful generators shops offer a bit of warmth). But everything feels suspended. It can happen that, because of a bombardment, for example, the water is cut off while you are in the shower, suddenly”

“In my life, I also witnessed the war in Sarajevo, where there was a clear sense of a city under siege. In Ukraine, instead, you never know what might happen, or when.” said CUAMM Public Health expert in Ukraine then he adds: “For us, who came to Kyiv by choice to help these people, operating is becoming increasingly difficult with each passing day. But I think of the sick, the elderly, and people with disabilities who find themselves without heating or electricity. Until around 4:30 p.m. there is some daylight, and then darkness until the following morning. For them it is even harder. If you are lucky, around 10 p.m. a bit of electricity may return, but only for a very short time. The Mayor of Kyiv has advised families who have the possibility to move towards the west of the country, where there are still difficulties, but to a lesser extent.”

In about a month, on 24 February, it will be four years since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. For the fourth consecutive winter, the Ukrainian people are facing an exhausting conflict that shows no sign of ending.

“People are tired. There is discouragement and bitterness. They have become accustomed to the constant clashes and to the many words and promises of those who hold the fate of this war in their hands, but they fear that if they give up or give in, the situation will be even worse for them.”

CUAMM has been operating in Ukraine since the outbreak of the war, implementing a wide range of interventions to support primary, secondary, and tertiary health facilities in the areas most affected by the conflict. These activities include the procurement and distribution of medicines, specialised traumatology and orthopaedic kits, obstetric supplies, and other essential medical materials.

In parallel, CUAMM provides multisectoral assistance to people affected by the emergency, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, women, and children. The current activities are being carried out in collaboration with CESVI under the SHIELD: Strengthening Health and Protection for Vulnerable Communities in Conflict-Affected Sumska and Kharkivska project, funded by the Italian Cooperation.