Activities in USAID/Zambia are implemented through contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements with American, Zambian, and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and contractors through several basic instruments:

Contracts

Contracts are used when the principal purpose is to acquire supplies or services for the direct benefit or use of USAID or any other federal government entity; or USAID determines in a specific instance that the use of a contract is appropriate; and USAID plans to exercise a substantial degree of operational control.

Cooperative Agreements

Cooperative agreements are used when the principal purpose is the transfer of money, supplies, services, or anything of value to the recipient in order to accomplish a public purpose of support; and substantial involvement is anticipated between USAID and the recipient during implementation of the activity.

Grants

Grants are used when the principal purpose is the transfer of money, supplies, services, or anything of value to the recipient in order to pursue its stated program, and substantial involvement is not anticipated between USAID and the recipient during implementation of the activity.

Request for Quotes - Photography Services for USAID Zambia

Are you a photographer who is passionate about development? USAID Zambia is seeking quotes from qualified companies/individuals for photography services. Click on the link below the photo to download the Request for Quotes.

Request for Information - USAID Zambia Building Local Commodity Security Systems

USAID/Zambia is working closely with the Zambian Government through the Ministry of Health (MoH) and ZAMMSA to establish and operate a safe, secure, reliable and sustainable supply chain of pharmaceuticals, laboratory and other health commodities. To effectively achieve a sustainable supply chain, USAID/Zambia seeks to develop a pool of local organizations that will strategically provide supply chain technical assistance to MOH, ZAMMSA and service delivery points to ensure commodity security and sustainable access to HIV, TB, Malaria, family planning and maternal and child health services and commodities. 

Get the Request for Information here. Responses due March 1, 2024

 

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