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This Terms of Reference (ToR) outlines the scope, objectives, and requirements for Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) services for the implementation of the humanitarian project in Moldova. The TPM services will focus on assessing program implementation, monitoring key indicators, and ensuring accountability and learning across the project duration.Project HOPE Moldova invites interested companies to submit their offers for:
According to recent UNHCR data, as of the end of January 2025, approximately 127,786 refugees from Ukraine remain in Moldova. This population constitutes around 5.2% of Moldova’s total population, making it the highest per capita refugee-hosting country in Europe. Among this population, 38% are women and 20% girls, 22% boys (total 42% children), 19% men. The REACH Project, implemented by Project HOPE, addresses urgent humanitarian needs through emergency aid and social inclusion initiatives. The project aims to enhance healthcare services, strengthen psychosocial support mechanisms, and facilitate refugee integration while ensuring compliance with international humanitarian standards. The TPM services will provide an independent evaluation of project outcomes and adherence to the set objectives.
The primary objectives of the TPM services include:
More details are provided in RFP- REF-25-Apr-05-TPM_ToR_Moldova, RFP- REF-25-Apr-05-TpM R.E.A.C.H Project (procurement documentation can be requested by email: imarin@projecthope.org)
For any questions regarding the Invitation to Bid, please contact us via email at imarin@projecthope.org.
Application Deadline: 25 April 2025, 23:59 (Moldova Time zone).
Thank you and we look forward to receiving your proposal.
Project HOPE Supply Chain team.
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