Tabora, Tanzania – Nutrition International, a global leader in nutrition interventions, has announced an invitation to bid for the renovation and construction of youth service centers across health centers, dispensaries, and district hospitals in the Tabora Region. This initiative aligns with the organization’s mission to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations through accessible and high-quality nutrition services.
About Nutrition International
With over three decades of experience, Nutrition International focuses on delivering low-cost, high-impact nutrition solutions. The organization’s expertise encompasses research, policy development, service delivery, and integrating nutrition into broader development programs. Their ethos is simple but powerful: “We make a difference, because nutrition is the difference.”
Tender Opportunity
The current tender invites eligible firms to participate in the construction and renovation of youth service centers, which are pivotal in providing youth-friendly health and nutrition services. These facilities are expected to enhance access to essential health services for young people, ensuring safer, healthier communities in the Tabora Region.
Request for Documents
Interested firms can request the full tender documents, including:
- Terms of Reference (ToR)
- Bill of Quantities (BoQ)
- Architectural Drawings
Requests can be made via email at procurementtanzania@nutritionintl.org with the subject line:
“RENOVATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF YOUTH SERVICE CENTERS”
Submission Guidelines
Firms are required to submit their Technical and Financial Proposals, along with all supporting documents, in a single zipped file. Submissions must be sent via email to bidstanzania@nutritionintl.org and received no later than 25 March 2026 at 5:00 PM EAT. Email submissions should clearly indicate:
“RENOVATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF YOUTH SERVICE CENTERS”
Important Note: Nutrition International reserves the right to accept or reject any bid without providing reasons.
Impact
This project represents an important step toward strengthening youth-focused health infrastructure in Tabora, enabling young people to access the services they need in safe, well-equipped centers. The initiative underscores Nutrition International’s commitment to integrating quality nutrition and health services into Tanzania’s development agenda.