The British Council is requesting proposals for the supply of design, printing and distribution services for Alternative Learning Facilitation Teacher’s Manual for TA 9215: Supporting Policies and Implementation in the School Sector Nepal's School Sector Development Plan - TA Facility.

The British Council as a part of its Package 1 of TA 9215: Supporting Policies and Implementation in the School Sector for program management, coordination and technical support to the government of Nepal (SSDP TA Facility) is supporting the Centre for Education and Human Resource Development (CEHRD) in printing and distribution of eighty thousand copies of the Alternative Learning Facilitation Teacher’s Manual. In this regard, the British Council would like to request a proposal from interested firms for the design, printing and distribution of the manual.

All documents required as part of your tender response should be submitted by the Response Deadline (20 September 1500 hours) as set out in the Timescales section of this RFP below.

All documents required as part of your proposal should be submitted to procurement.ssdpta@britishcouncil.org by the given response deadline with subject Learning Manual (DPD) – SSDP TA – RFP – British Council. The title of the Proposal should read “Proposal design, printing and distribution of alternative learning facilitation teachers manual for The British Council for TA: Supporting Policies and Implementation in the School Sector, Nepal's School Sector Development Plan - TA Facility (TA – 9215 NEP– 141367 – S53303)”.

RFP and corresponding documents can be downloaded from the 'downloads' section below.

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