Sources Sought Notice; Foundational Learning “Targeted Instruction (TI)” Activity in Tanzania
ID: SSN-621-24-EDU-00001Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID/TANZANIADAR ES SALAAM, TZA

PSC

EDUCATION/TRAINING- GENERAL (U009)
Timeline
    Description

    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking local partners to implement the Foundational Learning “Targeted Instruction (TI)” activity in Tanzania, aimed at enhancing foundational literacy and numeracy for grades 1 to 5 learners in public primary schools across select regions. The initiative will employ a learner-centric pedagogical approach that tailors math and reading instruction to students' actual learning levels, rather than adhering strictly to grade-level curricula. This effort is crucial for improving educational outcomes in Tanzania, emphasizing the development of teachers' assessment capabilities, ability-based student grouping, and community engagement. Interested organizations must submit their proposals by November 19, 2024, detailing their relevant experience and collaboration with the Tanzanian government, with inquiries directed to Terry Malekia at tmalekia@usaid.gov or Ashley Burgin at aburgin@usaid.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    Title
    Posted
    The document is a Sources Sought Notice issued by USAID regarding the "Targeted Instruction (TI)" activity in Tanzania, aimed at improving foundational literacy and numeracy among grades 1 to 5 learners in public primary schools across select regions. The TI approach focuses on personalized, learner-centric instruction tailored to students' individual learning levels rather than grade-specific curricula. Key objectives include building teachers' capacity for regular assessments, grouping students by ability for tailored instruction, creating locally relevant instructional materials, providing ongoing coaching for educators, and fostering strong community and parental engagement in educational processes. The notice invites local Tanzanian organizations to submit proposals detailing their experience in foundational learning, teacher training, and technical assistance to government entities. Submissions are due by November 19, 2024, and must delineate the applicants’ experience, the scale of previous activities, and their collaborative work with the Tanzanian government. This initiative underscores USAID's commitment to enhancing educational outcomes in Tanzania through strategic partnerships and targeted instructional strategies.
    Similar Opportunities
    Protective Education for Girls in Mali
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking qualified offerors for the "Protective Education for Girls in Mali" project, aimed at enhancing access to quality education for vulnerable learners, particularly girls aged 6-19 in mining regions. The initiative addresses significant barriers such as forced displacement and economic hardship by focusing on improving educational outcomes through accelerated learning centers, teacher professional development, and community support. With a total funding amount of $24.9 million and a performance period of five years, interested parties must submit their technical concepts by November 25, 2024, and direct inquiries to Michele Maximilien at mmaximilien@usaid.gov by November 6, 2024.
    USAID Tuberculosis (TB) Elimination Activity
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Zambia is preparing to limit competition to local entities for the "USAID Tuberculosis (TB) Elimination Activity," which aims to enhance the quality of TB diagnosis, care, and prevention across Zambia. This five-year initiative seeks to improve health outcomes by reaching individuals with tuberculosis, providing necessary treatment, preventing new infections, and fostering local ownership of TB programs throughout all ten provinces of the country. The project is designed to align with foreign assistance objectives, utilizing the authority under AIDAR regulations to permit limited competition due to its critical importance. Interested parties are encouraged to direct any questions to Brian LeCuyer, the Supervisory Contracting Officer, at blecuyer@usaid.gov by November 12, 2024, as no solicitation package is currently available due to the ongoing internal review process.
    Tajikistan Better Nutrition for Better Health Activity
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking input from organizations and individuals regarding the "Better Nutrition for Better Health Activity" aimed at improving the nutritional status and health outcomes for mothers and children under two in Tajikistan. The initiative focuses on enhancing nutrition (65%) and maternal and child health (MCH) (35%) over the first three years, with a subsequent shift to a sole emphasis on nutrition, targeting twelve districts in Khatlon province. This program is critical in addressing public health challenges in a context of high poverty and nutritional deficits, aligning with national strategies to foster sustainable health practices. Interested parties can provide feedback and inquiries to primary contact Dauren Akhmetov at dakhmetov@usaid.gov or secondary contact Tatyana Timoshenkova at ttimoshenkova@usaid.gov, with the presolicitation notice issued on November 1, 2024.
    USPSC Markets Technical Advisor/Senior Markets Technical Advisor
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is soliciting proposals for the position of Markets Technical Advisor/Senior Markets Technical Advisor under solicitation number 7200AA24R00097, issued on September 5, 2024, with a closing date of December 27, 2024. This role is critical for providing technical assistance in food assistance and economic recovery, aimed at enhancing programs that support market systems during crises to meet basic needs and promote livelihood recovery. The position offers a salary range of $88,520 to $135,987, with a five-year performance period expected to commence 145 days after the closing date, and applicants must be U.S. citizens eligible for remote work. Interested parties should direct inquiries to BHA.TPQRecruitment@usaid.gov and are encouraged to apply, particularly individuals from underrepresented groups.
    Solicitation for U.S. Personal Services Contractor (USPSC)/Third Country National Personal Services Contractor (TCNPSC) Health Systems Strengthening Team Lead- USAID/Nigeria.
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is soliciting offers for the position of Health Systems Strengthening Team Lead in Nigeria, under Solicitation Number 72062024R00013. This opportunity is aimed at enhancing health systems within Nigeria and is open to U.S. Citizens and Third Country Nationals with extensive public health experience, particularly in healthcare financing and management in international development contexts. The selected contractor will provide strategic leadership and technical direction for a substantial health systems strengthening portfolio valued at $90 million annually, with a contract period of five years, including an initial two-year term and options for extension. Interested candidates must submit their offers by November 7, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Michael Teske at mteske@usaid.gov or Elizabeth Morris at emorris@usaid.gov.
    Evaluation Management Activity
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Egypt is seeking input through a Request for Information (RFI) regarding its Evaluation Management Activity, aimed at assessing the capacity of local organizations to implement upcoming evaluation contracts. The RFI specifically requests feedback on the capability to provide evaluation and learning support services, focusing on high-quality performance and impact evaluations, which will inform a future Request for Proposal (RFP). This initiative is crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of USAID activities in Egypt and fostering local organizational capacity in evaluation processes. Interested organizations are invited to submit concise responses, limited to five pages, by November 7, 2024, and should direct any inquiries to Lydia Y. Rizkallah at lrizkallah@usaid.gov or Abeer F. Rizk at arizk@usaid.gov.
    Malawi: Mzuzu Wind and Battery Storage Feasibility Study
    Active
    United States Trade And Development Agency
    The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is funding a feasibility study for a wind energy generation facility and a battery energy storage system in Malawi, identified as USTDA Activity No. 2024-11004A. This initiative aims to assess the viability of renewable energy solutions to enhance energy access and sustainability in the region. The selected U.S. firms will play a crucial role in evaluating the technical and economic aspects of the proposed project. Interested parties can access the Request for Proposal by visiting USTDA’s website at https://ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/.
    Civic Courts and Local Police Capacity Building Activity
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mexico Mission is seeking proposals from qualified local firms for a five-year contract titled "Civic Courts and Local Police Capacity Building Activity." This initiative aims to enhance the capacity of local law enforcement and judicial systems in Mexico to combat crime and violence through evidence-based civic justice and policing strategies, focusing on collaboration with civil society, academia, and the private sector. The contract, estimated at approximately $20 million, will cover around 200 municipalities across 20 states, with a strong emphasis on gender-sensitive approaches and sustainability. Interested offerors must submit their proposals by November 8, 2024, and can contact the Office of Acquisition and Assistance at mexicoaa@usaid.gov for further information.
    Advancing Digital Democracy
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking proposals from qualified organizations for the "Advancing Digital Democracy" initiative, aimed at strengthening democratic values and human rights within digital ecosystems in partner countries. The procurement will result in a Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee contract with a performance period of five years, focusing on addressing challenges posed by digital repression and fostering rights-respecting digital innovation. Interested organizations are encouraged to collaborate with U.S. small businesses and must adhere to specific submission guidelines outlined in the solicitation, with proposals due by the specified deadlines. For further inquiries, contact Michael Kwaw at drg-add@usaid.gov.
    Solicitation for U.S. Personal Services Contractor (USPSC) as Senior Program Cycle Advisor, USAID/Ghana
    Active
    Agency For International Development
    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Senior Program Cycle Advisor in Ghana, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of foreign assistance delivery through strategic program design and implementation. The role requires U.S. citizenship and senior-level expertise in collaboration, learning, and adaptation, aligned with USAID’s operational policies, to oversee project design processes and ensure compliance with policy while guiding monitoring and evaluation practices. This position is critical for supporting USAID/Ghana’s five-year Country Development Cooperation Strategy, which focuses on promoting inclusive development and accountability in governance, with an annual budget of approximately $150 million. Interested applicants must submit their CV, summary statement, and references via email by November 6, 2024, with a competitive salary range of $104,604 to $135,987 for the initial two-year contract, subject to performance and funding availability. For further inquiries, candidates can contact Accra PSC at accrappsc@usaid.gov or Doreen Ocansey at docansey@usaid.gov.