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CALL FOR BIDS- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Médecins Sans Frontières
Published: Jun 29, 2026
Updated: Jun 29, 2026
Source: reliefweb_consultancies

About This Opportunity

This is a consulting contract in the humanitarian aid, social protection and health and medical services sectors, with a focus on Mental Health and Protection. Located in Norway, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before August 10, 2026.

Published through ReliefWeb Consultancies, part of the United Nations system, which follows UN procurement standards. UN-funded opportunities are typically open to vendors registered in the UN Global Marketplace for consulting in the humanitarian aid sector. Consulting assignments are typically evaluated with a strong emphasis on the technical proposal, including the methodology and qualifications of key experts. Shortlisted firms may be invited to submit financial proposals in a second stage. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.

Description

Norway CALL FOR BIDS- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Organization Médecins Sans Frontières Posted 29 Jun 2026 Closing date 10 Aug 2026 Vulnerable Too Initiative Design, Development, Pilot Implementation and Evaluation of a Global Staff Storytelling, Peer Connection and Well-being Initiative 1. Background Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works in some of the world's most challenging humanitarian contexts. Staff are regularly exposed to demanding operational environments, high levels of responsibility, emotional strain, uncertainty, loss, and moral distress. While MSF has developed a range of formal support mechanisms — including psychosocial support, staff health services, coaching, mentoring, safeguarding and behavioural support — there remains a recognized need for additional spaces where staff can share experiences, connect with peers, and express vulnerability without fear of judgment or professional consequences. The Vulnerable Too Initiative emerged from this recognition. It seeks to explore innovative approaches that foster emotional solidarity, peer connection, storytelling, reflection, and mutual support across the MSF movement — complementing existing support mechanisms by creating opportunities for authentic conversations about the realities of humanitarian work. MSF Norway is therefore seeking an experienced external partner to support the design, development, piloting, implementation, and evaluation of the Vulnerable Too Initiative over a 24-month period. Vulnerable Too is a global MSF initiative supported by the Transformational Investment Capacity (TIC) . 2. Purpose of the Assignment The purpose of this assignment is to support MSF Norway in designing and implementing an integrated initiative that combines: User research and needs assessment Storytelling and narrative-based engagement approaches Community participation and peer connection mechanisms Digital infrastructure and tools Safeguarding and moderation systems Monitoring, evaluation and learning processes Governance and sustainability planning The initiative should contribute to strengthening staff well-being, emotional solidarity, peer support, and organizational learning across the MSF movement. 3. Objectives The selected supplier will support MSF Norway in achieving the following five objectives: 1-Understand Staff Needs Generate a deeper understanding of staff experiences, needs, concerns, expectations and barriers related to vulnerability, emotional well-being, support-seeking, and peer connection. 2-Enable Safe Expression Create safe, accessible and inclusive mechanisms that allow staff to share experiences, reflections and stories anonymously or openly. 3-Strengthen Emotional Solidarity Promote greater connection, understanding and mutual support among staff through storytelling, shared experiences and peer engagement. 4-Contribute to Cultural Change Support organizational efforts to normalize conversations about vulnerability, well-being and support-seeking while reducing stigma and isolation. 5-Build Sustainable Community-Based Support Develop governance, participation and sustainability approaches that can support the initiative beyond the pilot period. 4. Scope of Work The assignment will be delivered through four interrelated workstreams. Workstream 1: Discovery, Research and Co-Design A comprehensive discovery phase to understand MSF staff needs through: • Stakeholder consultations and focus groups • Interviews and surveys • User journey mapping • Review of existing support mechanisms • Identification of barriers to participation and support-seeking • Assessment of safeguarding, privacy and ethical considerations Key Deliverables: ✓ Inception report ✓ Stakeholder mapping ✓ Needs assessment report ✓ User research findings and personas ✓ Functional and technical requirements document ✓ Safeguarding and risk assessment Workstream 2: Initiative Design and Digital Infrastructure Design and development of core components supporting the initiative. Bidders are encouraged to propose solutions beyond technology alone. Storytelling & Experience Sharing • Anonymous and non-anonymous contributions • Written, audio and multimedia formats • Experience repositories and curated collections • Content submission and review workflows Community Participation • Peer engagement features • Dialogue and reflection opportunities • User contribution pathways Safeguarding & Support • Community guidelines and moderation • Escalation protocols • Referral pathways to formal support • Content warnings and consent processes Accessibility, Security & Privacy • Mobile access and multilingual support • Low-bandwidth considerations • GDPR compliance and data protection • Privacy-by-design principles Workstream 3: Community Engagement and Participation Designing and supporting approaches that encourage participation and foster emotional solidarity: • Story collection methodologies and editorial guidelines • Participation strategies and community engagement approaches • Staff outreach, communication plans and engagement campaigns • Approaches for reaching underrepresented groups • Team and individual reflection resources • Peer conversation and dialogue tools Workstream 4: Governance, Sustainability and Evaluation Establishing sustainable foundations for the initiative, including: • Governance: roles, responsibilities, oversight and ethical review • Sustainability: long-term models, resource requirements and funding • Monitoring & Evaluation: participation, safety, engagement, solidarity and cultural change • Baseline, mid-term and final evaluation reports • Future roadmap and scaling recommendations 5. Deliverables Summary & Timeline Phase Key Deliverables Phase 1 Months 1–6 • Discovery and needs assessment • User research findings • Safeguarding assessment • Initiative design framework Phase 2 Months 7–12 • Pilot implementation • Initial storytelling and participation mechanisms • Community engagement framework Phase 3 Months 13–18 • Expanded implementation • Participation and outreach activities • Monitoring and learning processes Phase 4 Months 19–24 • Governance recommendations • Sustainability planning • Final evaluation • Future roadmap 6. Required Expertise Bidders should demonstrate expertise in the following areas. Consortia are welcome. ✓ Human-centred design ✓ User research and service design ✓ Digital product or community infrastructure development ✓ Community engagement and participation ✓ Storytelling and narrative methodologies ✓ Behavioural change and culture transformation ✓ Mental health and psychosocial well-being ✓ Safeguarding and moderation systems ✓ Data protection and GDPR compliance ✓ Humanitarian, public sector or international NGO environments 7. Budget Financial proposals should include: Detailed breakdown of professional fees Development costs Travel and expenses Hosting and maintenance assumptions Third-party costs Payment schedule proposal 8. Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Criterion Weight Understanding of the assignment and methodology 25% Relevant experience and expertise 20% Quality and feasibility of proposed approach 20% Safeguarding, ethics and data protection approach 15% Community participation and engagement strategy 10% Financial proposal and value for money 10% 9. Ethical, Safeguarding and Data Protection Requirements The selected supplier shall: Comply with GDPR and applicable privacy legislation Adhere to MSF safeguarding principles and standards Implement trauma-informed approaches Ensure confidentiality and secure data management Establish clear protocols for responding to high-risk content Demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion 10. Intellectual Property All deliverables, research outputs, frameworks, materials and assets developed under this contract shall become the property of MSF Norway unless otherwise agreed in writing. 11. Submission Requirements Proposals must include the following components: Organisational profile Relevant experience and references Proposed methodology Workplan and timeline Team composition and CVs Safeguarding approach Data protection approach Risk management approach Monitoring and evaluation approach Detailed financial proposal How to apply Proposals and questions must be submitted via this online form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019f1385d2bd7c93a46ff6a47d67da57 Due to huge request, we will only answer question via the form not via email Job details Country Norway Source Médecins Sans Frontières Type Consultancy Career category Program/Project Management Years of experience 5-9 years Share Share this on Facebook Share this on X Post this on LinkedIn Share job link How to apply: Proposals and questions must be submitted via this online form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019f1385d2bd7c93a46ff6a47d67da57 Due to huge request, we will only answer question via the form not via email

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This notice is sourced from ReliefWeb Consultancies and was originally published on June 29, 2026. Last refreshed today. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.

About Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières has issued 7 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 2 currently open and 0 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in Humanitarian & Emergency Response, Health & Medical, and Social Protection & Welfare. Tenders span 2 countries including Norway and Sierra Leone. Notices are distributed via ReliefWeb Consultancies. Most recent publication: June 29, 2026.

Frequently asked questions about this tender

How can I submit a bid?

Visit ReliefWeb Consultancies to access the full notice, required documents, and submission instructions provided by the contracting authority.

When does this tender close?

The submission deadline is August 10, 2026. You have 41 days left to prepare and submit your proposal to the contracting authority.

Who is the contracting authority?

This notice was issued by Médecins Sans Frontières in Norway. The authority is responsible for evaluating bids, awarding the contract, and managing performance.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Consulting contract in the Humanitarian & Emergency Response sector. The classification helps bidders match the opportunity to their qualifications and registered scope of supply.

Where will the contract be performed?

The contract is for delivery in Norway. Foreign bidders should review local registration, taxation, and any in-country presence requirements before submitting.

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Key Details

Submission Deadline
Aug 10, 2026
41 days remaining
Contract Type
Consulting
Eligibility
Firms / Consortiums
Language
English

Source

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Official Source

Contracting Authority

Médecins Sans Frontières
🇳🇴Norway

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