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Services to support training activities in infectious diseases prevention and control
3e054dfd-ba85-449f-aaaf-40d8310435e8-PINOpenTender3 months agoDecember 12th, 2024
Overview
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has announced a planned call for tenders under the reference ECDC/2024/OP/0017-PIN, aimed at procuring services to support training initiatives in infectious disease prevention and control. This initiative intends to strengthen the competencies of public health professionals across EU member states and promote continuous professional development.
The training will be delivered through various formats, including online micro-learning modules, self-paced e-learning courses, webinars, and both online and in-person instructor-led workshops. The target audience encompasses national, regional, and local public health professionals engaged in infectious disease prevention.
Eligible applicants must demonstrate proven experience in developing and delivering training for a multicultural audience, particularly in the relevant field of public health. The project comprises several work packages, including assessment of learning needs, creation of training resources, delivery of training, updates to training materials, and evaluation of training effectiveness. Additionally, complementary deliverables will include selecting content matter experts, organizing logistics for training activities, and managing the project overall.
The total estimated value of the tender is €6,226,815, with a maximum contract duration of 48 months. The application process will be an open call for tenders as published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal. While specific countries are not mentioned, the scope of eligibility includes the European Union, European Economic Area, and countries under Stabilisation and Association Agreements. Co-funding is not required for this procurement contract.
Key milestones include TED publication on December 12, 2024, and an anticipated contract notice publication on February 10, 2025. The nature of support will be in the form of non-monetary services rather than direct financial grants. The tender documents detailing eligibility criteria and submission instructions are expected to be released by April 9, 2025.
The training will be delivered through various formats, including online micro-learning modules, self-paced e-learning courses, webinars, and both online and in-person instructor-led workshops. The target audience encompasses national, regional, and local public health professionals engaged in infectious disease prevention.
Eligible applicants must demonstrate proven experience in developing and delivering training for a multicultural audience, particularly in the relevant field of public health. The project comprises several work packages, including assessment of learning needs, creation of training resources, delivery of training, updates to training materials, and evaluation of training effectiveness. Additionally, complementary deliverables will include selecting content matter experts, organizing logistics for training activities, and managing the project overall.
The total estimated value of the tender is €6,226,815, with a maximum contract duration of 48 months. The application process will be an open call for tenders as published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal. While specific countries are not mentioned, the scope of eligibility includes the European Union, European Economic Area, and countries under Stabilisation and Association Agreements. Co-funding is not required for this procurement contract.
Key milestones include TED publication on December 12, 2024, and an anticipated contract notice publication on February 10, 2025. The nature of support will be in the form of non-monetary services rather than direct financial grants. The tender documents detailing eligibility criteria and submission instructions are expected to be released by April 9, 2025.
Detail
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has announced a planned call for tenders, ECDC/2024/OP/0017-PIN, for services to support training activities in infectious diseases prevention and control. The TED reference for this planned call is 242/2024 759014-2024.
The overall objectives of this call are to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in the Member States within the remit of the ECDC mandate and to implement continuous professional development training activities. These activities will be delivered in various formats, including online micro-learning pills, online self-paced e-learning courses, online webinars, online instructor-led courses, in-person instructor-led courses, and in-person instructor-led workshops.
The target audience is primarily national, regional, and local public health professionals, as well as health professionals at different stages of their careers, working in infectious disease prevention and control in the EU/EEA.
Tenderers must have proven experience in developing, organizing, and delivering online and in-person training, including logistic arrangements, in infectious disease prevention and control for a multicultural audience working in public health.
The requested services are organized into work packages for the development and delivery of training assets. These work packages include:
Assessment of learning needs
Design and creation of self-paced learning resources
Design, creation, and delivery of instructor-led training assets
Update, design and creation of training material for trainers
Design and delivery of webinars
Evaluation of training activities and learning materials
Complementary deliverables to the work packages linked to the implementation are:
Selection of scientific content matter experts
Logistic organization of training activities
Project management
The procedure type is a planned call for tenders with OJ S publication. The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR. The TED publication date was 12/12/2024. The main classification (CPV) code is 80000000, which refers to education and training services. The nature of the contract is for services, and the maximum contract duration is 48 months. It will be a framework agreement without reopening of competition.
Milestones:
TED publication date: 12/12/2024
Estimated date of publication of a contract notice: 10/02/2025
Linked contract notice: ECDC/2024/OP/0017
Based on the Q&A section, the tender specifications were planned to be published around 12/2 but were not yet available as of 18/02/2025. The tender documents were expected to be published by April 9, 2025. The call for tenders will be published on the F&T portal. Only economic operators established in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries can participate in the procedure. The planned call for tenders announces the intention of the contracting authority to publish a future call for tenders.
In summary, this is a planned call for tenders by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to procure services related to the development and delivery of training activities in infectious disease prevention and control. The aim is to enhance the skills and knowledge of public health professionals across the EU/EEA through various training formats, both online and in-person. The tender involves creating training materials, organizing training events, and evaluating their effectiveness. The call is open to economic operators established in the EU, EEA, and countries with Stabilisation and Association Agreements. The estimated value is over 6 million EUR, and the contract duration is up to 48 months. The tender documents, including eligibility criteria and submission deadlines, are expected to be published on the F&T portal.
The overall objectives of this call are to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in the Member States within the remit of the ECDC mandate and to implement continuous professional development training activities. These activities will be delivered in various formats, including online micro-learning pills, online self-paced e-learning courses, online webinars, online instructor-led courses, in-person instructor-led courses, and in-person instructor-led workshops.
The target audience is primarily national, regional, and local public health professionals, as well as health professionals at different stages of their careers, working in infectious disease prevention and control in the EU/EEA.
Tenderers must have proven experience in developing, organizing, and delivering online and in-person training, including logistic arrangements, in infectious disease prevention and control for a multicultural audience working in public health.
The requested services are organized into work packages for the development and delivery of training assets. These work packages include:
Assessment of learning needs
Design and creation of self-paced learning resources
Design, creation, and delivery of instructor-led training assets
Update, design and creation of training material for trainers
Design and delivery of webinars
Evaluation of training activities and learning materials
Complementary deliverables to the work packages linked to the implementation are:
Selection of scientific content matter experts
Logistic organization of training activities
Project management
The procedure type is a planned call for tenders with OJ S publication. The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR. The TED publication date was 12/12/2024. The main classification (CPV) code is 80000000, which refers to education and training services. The nature of the contract is for services, and the maximum contract duration is 48 months. It will be a framework agreement without reopening of competition.
Milestones:
TED publication date: 12/12/2024
Estimated date of publication of a contract notice: 10/02/2025
Linked contract notice: ECDC/2024/OP/0017
Based on the Q&A section, the tender specifications were planned to be published around 12/2 but were not yet available as of 18/02/2025. The tender documents were expected to be published by April 9, 2025. The call for tenders will be published on the F&T portal. Only economic operators established in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries can participate in the procedure. The planned call for tenders announces the intention of the contracting authority to publish a future call for tenders.
In summary, this is a planned call for tenders by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to procure services related to the development and delivery of training activities in infectious disease prevention and control. The aim is to enhance the skills and knowledge of public health professionals across the EU/EEA through various training formats, both online and in-person. The tender involves creating training materials, organizing training events, and evaluating their effectiveness. The call is open to economic operators established in the EU, EEA, and countries with Stabilisation and Association Agreements. The estimated value is over 6 million EUR, and the contract duration is up to 48 months. The tender documents, including eligibility criteria and submission deadlines, are expected to be published on the F&T portal.
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Eligible Applicant Types: Economic operators (companies, organizations) established in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries are eligible to participate.
Funding Type: Procurement. The nature of the contract is services.
Consortium Requirement: The document does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries.
Target Sector: Education and training services, specifically related to infectious disease prevention and control. The call targets the health sector, specifically public health.
Mentioned Countries: The European Union and European Economic Area are mentioned, as well as Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries.
Project Stage: The project stage involves the development and delivery of training assets, suggesting a development and implementation phase.
Funding Amount: The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR.
Application Type: Planned call for tenders with OJ S publication.
Nature of Support: Non-monetary services. The beneficiaries will receive training and educational resources. The selected tenderer will be providing services.
Application Stages: The number of application stages is not explicitly mentioned, but it is implied that there will be at least one stage involving the submission of a tender.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The document does not explicitly state whether co-funding is required.
Summary:
This is a planned call for tenders by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to procure services to support training activities in infectious diseases prevention and control. The overall objectives are to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in EU Member States and to implement continuous professional development training activities. The training will be delivered in various formats, including online micro-learning pills, self-paced e-learning courses, webinars, and both online and in-person instructor-led courses and workshops. The target audience is national, regional, and local public health professionals working in infectious disease prevention and control in the EU/EEA. The tenderer must have proven experience in developing, organizing, and delivering online and in-person training in infectious disease prevention and control for a multicultural audience. The requested services are organized into work packages covering assessment of learning needs, design and creation of learning resources, delivery of training assets, updating training material, design and delivery of webinars, and evaluation of training activities. Complementary deliverables include the selection of scientific content matter experts, logistic organization of training activities, and project management. The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 48 months. The TED publication date was 12/12/2024, and the estimated date of publication of a contract notice was 10/02/2025. The call is open to economic operators established in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries. The tender documents are expected to be published on the F&T portal.
Funding Type: Procurement. The nature of the contract is services.
Consortium Requirement: The document does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries.
Target Sector: Education and training services, specifically related to infectious disease prevention and control. The call targets the health sector, specifically public health.
Mentioned Countries: The European Union and European Economic Area are mentioned, as well as Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries.
Project Stage: The project stage involves the development and delivery of training assets, suggesting a development and implementation phase.
Funding Amount: The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR.
Application Type: Planned call for tenders with OJ S publication.
Nature of Support: Non-monetary services. The beneficiaries will receive training and educational resources. The selected tenderer will be providing services.
Application Stages: The number of application stages is not explicitly mentioned, but it is implied that there will be at least one stage involving the submission of a tender.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The document does not explicitly state whether co-funding is required.
Summary:
This is a planned call for tenders by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to procure services to support training activities in infectious diseases prevention and control. The overall objectives are to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in EU Member States and to implement continuous professional development training activities. The training will be delivered in various formats, including online micro-learning pills, self-paced e-learning courses, webinars, and both online and in-person instructor-led courses and workshops. The target audience is national, regional, and local public health professionals working in infectious disease prevention and control in the EU/EEA. The tenderer must have proven experience in developing, organizing, and delivering online and in-person training in infectious disease prevention and control for a multicultural audience. The requested services are organized into work packages covering assessment of learning needs, design and creation of learning resources, delivery of training assets, updating training material, design and delivery of webinars, and evaluation of training activities. Complementary deliverables include the selection of scientific content matter experts, logistic organization of training activities, and project management. The estimated total value of the tender is 6,226,815 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 48 months. The TED publication date was 12/12/2024, and the estimated date of publication of a contract notice was 10/02/2025. The call is open to economic operators established in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Stabilisation and Association Agreements countries. The tender documents are expected to be published on the F&T portal.
Short Summary
- Impact
- The funding aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in infectious disease prevention and control across EU/EEA member states.
- Impact
- The funding aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and competencies of the public health workforce in infectious disease prevention and control across EU/EEA member states.
- Applicant
- Applicants should have proven experience in developing and delivering training in infectious disease prevention for multicultural audiences.
- Applicant
- Applicants should have proven experience in developing and delivering training in infectious disease prevention for multicultural audiences.
- Developments
- The activities will focus on developing and delivering training assets related to infectious disease prevention and control.
- Developments
- The activities will focus on developing and delivering training assets related to infectious disease prevention and control.
- Applicant Type
- Organizations with expertise in public health training, including universities, research institutes, and specialized training providers.
- Applicant Type
- Organizations with expertise in public health training, including universities, research institutes, and specialized training providers.
- Consortium
- The funding is designed for single applicants, as no consortium requirement is stated.
- Consortium
- The funding is designed for single applicants, as no consortium requirement is stated.
- Funding Amount
- The estimated total value of the tender is €6,226,815, which is over €5 million.
- Funding Amount
- The estimated total value of the tender is €6,226,815, which is over €5 million.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for EU/EEA member states, as the target audience includes public health professionals in these regions.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for EU/EEA member states, as the target audience includes public health professionals in these regions.
- Industry
- The funding targets the health sector, specifically public health training related to infectious disease prevention.
- Industry
- The funding targets the health sector, specifically public health training related to infectious disease prevention.