The Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction Program or Maju Perempuan Indonesia untuk Penanggulangan Kemiskinan* (MAMPU) Program is funded by the Government of Australia through the Australian Aid Program in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). The MAMPU Program supports networks and inclusive coalitions of women’s and gender-interested organisations (the MAMPU partners), and parliamentarians to influence government policies, regulations and services, and in selected private sector arenas. Ultimately, this work aims to improve the access of poor women in Indonesia to critical services and programs.
MAMPU Partners are due to submit a sustainability plan in October 2016 to cover the period Jan 2017 to December 2019. All Partners within the MAMPU network collectively share the goal to bring about policy change for large numbers of poor women in Indonesia to ensure benefits endure well beyond the end of program funding. Our collective sustainability efforts will be tailored to existing strengths owned by community and partners. This process will be iterative, take time and necessitate reflection until 2019 in order to be effective. Consequently MAMPU’s sustainability strategy will not be prescriptive.
MAMPU intends to engage in a team to deliver a Technical Assistance for MAMPU Partners Sustainability. Therefore, MAMPU would like to invite interested suppliers to submit a proposal for the RFT: Research Study: Technical Assistance for MAMPU Partner Sustainability. Please Click on the following link below to see more details.
(Link to see the Request for Tender)
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Taufik Asril
Senior Legal and Contracts Officer
M: +62 8118884778
E: tasril@mampu.or.id
MAMPU - Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction
Setiabudi Atrium, 3rd Floor, Suite 306 Jl HR Rasuna Said, Kav 62,
Jakarta 12950 INDONESIA
Website: www.mampu.or.id
Telp: +62 21 521 0315 / 0321 / 0337
Fax : +62 21 521 0339
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