Global Health Partnerships (GHP) invites qualified service providers to submit proposals for Digital Transformation of PGME Platforms for the Syrian Board and the Centre for Strategic Studies and Health Training: under the EU-funded UFUQ Programme.
Global Health Partnerships (GHP) invites qualified service providers to submit proposals for Digital Transformation of PGME Platforms for the Syrian Board and the Centre for Strategic Studies and Health Training: under the EU-funded UFUQ Programme.
The UFUQ Programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by Global Health Partnerships (GHP), aims to strengthen Syria’s health workforce by improving postgraduate medical education (PGME) systems and fostering institutional sustainability. Recognising the importance of digital solutions in modernising health education, this ToR outlines the requirements for a comprehensive digital transformation initiative to support the Syrian Board, the Centre for Strategic Studies and Health Training (CSSHT), and related institutions.
This RFP is issued to identify a competent Service Provider (organisation or consortium) capable of designing, developing, and implementing an integrated digital ecosystem that supports e-learning, content management, and institutional knowledge sharing. This will include the development of a national learning platform, ensure stable digital infrastructure, and enhance the Syrian Board and CSSHT’s capacities for digital governance and content management, including the mobile application and ensuring its long-term sustainability. The resulting service contract will be financed by the European Union and managed by GHP, in accordance with EU procurement rules and PRAG guidelines. All tenderers must adhere strictly to these instructions and the requirements outlined in this RFP and its annexes. Failure to submit a complete proposal with all required information by the deadline may lead to rejection of the tender.
The application pack includes the following four documents:
The call for applications is open until 29 April 2026.