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Below you will find current commercial opportunities for partners, businesses and independent contractors:
Request for Quotation: PATH-2026-RFQ-02 – Short-Term Supplier for Outcome Harvest Stories
Overview
The Papua New Guinea–Australia Transition to Health (PATH) Program is a six-year (August 2020 – December 2026) AUD 240 million investment implemented by Abt Global under the Papua New Guinea – Australia Partnership. PATH supports the Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG) to strengthen essential health service delivery, enhance the capacity of Provincial Health Authorities (PHAs), and promote Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI).
PATH’s End of Investment Outcomes (EOIOs) are to:
- Strengthen PHA leadership and capacity to deliver effective, efficient and equitable essential health services.
- Demonstrate and transition DFAT-funded health services to sustainable PHA management.
PATH operates through three Intermediate Outcomes (IOs):
- IO 1: PHA Leadership: Leaders and technical personnel in PHAs/ BDoH are performing mandated functions.
- IO 2: Enhanced GEDSI Capacity: Health personnel demonstrate strengthened capacity to deliver GEDSI priorities at national and provincial level.
- IO 3: Essential Health Services: Increased delivery and coverage of selected essential health services
PATH works with approximately 15 Implementing Service Providers (ISPs) across a range of health projects and thematic areas. In PATH’s final phase, a priority activity is the documentation of meaningful changes through Outcome Harvest Stories. These are short, evidence-based narratives capturing real-world changes observed among individuals, organisations, or systems through PATH-supported interventions.
Brief
The Supplier is required to provide the following Outcome Harvesting and Qualitative Evidence Documentation services:
- Collaborate with PATH and ISPs to identify Outcome Harvest Stories for documentation.
- Review draft Outcome Harvest Stories submitted by ISPs and provide clear, constructive written feedback aligned with PATH quality standards, ensuring the integration of GEDSI considerations where the experiences of women, girls, and marginalised groups are visible.
- Deliver 15 Outcome Harvest Stories across relevant projects.
A detailed Request For Quotation documentation can be accessed via the links provided below, and all other enquiries should be made to png.tenders@amspng.org.
The closing date and time for submissions is 5:00 PM (PNG local time) on Tuesday, 7 April 2026.