The British Council is the United Kingdom s international  organisation  for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Its purpose is to build engagement  and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide. It seeks to achieve its aims by working in education, governance, English and the arts.

The British Council seeks to contract a training management partner to support with the management of administrative  and logistical requirements  in the delivery of its new Core Skills Training Packages and Curriculum mapping piloting to teachers and school leaders in Nepal for a period of 12 months renewable for another 12 months based on the performance and quality of delivery of services.

The trainings will be delivered  in the districts  of Jhapa, Nawalparasi, Surkhet, Kavre, Kaski and Rupandehi.

The procurement of these services will involve a two stage process:

Stage 1 - Prospective  partners submit a completed supplier's response and are assessed against the criteria stipulated within this document.

Stage 2 - The shortlisted companies(s)  will then go through an interview for selection

The detailed ITT, training schedule and supplier s response can be downloaded from

http://www.britishcouncil.org.np

Telephone enquiries will not be entertained.

Completed  application  should reach the British Council office  through  email at connecting.classrooms@britishcouncil.org.np no later than 1700  hours  on 28 August 2016.

British Council reserves the right to reject the applications without assigning any reason or reasons whatsoever. Only selected companies will be invited for the interview.

 

The  British Council is committed to a policy of e ual opportunity  and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We work to ensure that people are not unjustifiably discriminated against on the basis of age  disability  ethnicity  gender  religion or belief  sexual orientation  or any other irrelevant grounds.

The  British Council  believe that all children have potential and that every child matters  everywhere in the world.  The  British Council affirms the position that all children have the right to be protected  from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19  UNCRC  1989.

 

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