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Technical Assistance for Strengthening the Capacity of Ministry of Health for Population Based Cancer Screening for Disadvantaged Groups
5a87f686-dd5c-4696-b64d-64da349c3c33-CNOpenTender17 hours ago17 hours agoNovember 4th, 2025September 30th, 2025
Overview
This opportunity is a call for tenders titled "Technical Assistance for Strengthening the Capacity of Ministry of Health for Population-Based Cancer Screening for Disadvantaged Groups." The submission method is non-electronic. The tender is open for submission.
The main goal of this tender is to enhance the institutional capacity of Turkey's Ministry of Health regarding cancer screening and registration. This will be achieved through the upgrading and accreditation of cancer registration centers and enhancing the capacity of both these centers and mobile cancer screening units.
The contractor will provide a range of technical assistance services, including improving data quality to meet the requirements for the National Cancer Screening Report, preparing a survival analysis study, conducting data quality training sessions and workshops, delivering training for Essential Tumor-Node-Metastasis staging, conducting public awareness campaigns, organizing an international symposium on cancer control policies, and implementing publicity campaigns through national TV and social media. The contractor is expected to deliver mobile cancer screening services, aiming for a total of 450,000 screenings using at least five specialized mobile cancer screening trailers across 27 provinces in Turkey with limited screening capacity.
This project falls under a restricted procedure. The estimated total value of the tender is 5,525,000 EUR. The maximum duration of the contract is 36 months. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey.
The primary classification CPV code is 71356200, referring to technical assistance services. The application deadline for requests to participate is November 4, 2025, at 17:00 Asia/Istanbul time.
The geographic eligibility encompasses Turkey and possibly other regions eligible for the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), hinting that applicants capable of operating effectively in this context are likely eligible. However, the tender does not explicitly require consortium applications, though the scale of the project may benefit from collective expertise.
Overall, this tender seeks to significantly improve cancer screening and registration capabilities in Turkey, aligning with broader EU healthcare goals and supporting public health initiatives for disadvantaged populations.
The main goal of this tender is to enhance the institutional capacity of Turkey's Ministry of Health regarding cancer screening and registration. This will be achieved through the upgrading and accreditation of cancer registration centers and enhancing the capacity of both these centers and mobile cancer screening units.
The contractor will provide a range of technical assistance services, including improving data quality to meet the requirements for the National Cancer Screening Report, preparing a survival analysis study, conducting data quality training sessions and workshops, delivering training for Essential Tumor-Node-Metastasis staging, conducting public awareness campaigns, organizing an international symposium on cancer control policies, and implementing publicity campaigns through national TV and social media. The contractor is expected to deliver mobile cancer screening services, aiming for a total of 450,000 screenings using at least five specialized mobile cancer screening trailers across 27 provinces in Turkey with limited screening capacity.
This project falls under a restricted procedure. The estimated total value of the tender is 5,525,000 EUR. The maximum duration of the contract is 36 months. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey.
The primary classification CPV code is 71356200, referring to technical assistance services. The application deadline for requests to participate is November 4, 2025, at 17:00 Asia/Istanbul time.
The geographic eligibility encompasses Turkey and possibly other regions eligible for the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), hinting that applicants capable of operating effectively in this context are likely eligible. However, the tender does not explicitly require consortium applications, though the scale of the project may benefit from collective expertise.
Overall, this tender seeks to significantly improve cancer screening and registration capabilities in Turkey, aligning with broader EU healthcare goals and supporting public health initiatives for disadvantaged populations.
Detail
The EU Funding & Tenders Portal presents a call for tenders titled "Technical Assistance for Strengthening the Capacity of Ministry of Health for Population Based Cancer Screening for Disadvantaged Groups." The procedure identifier is EC-ENEST/ANK/2025/EA-RP/0070.
The submission method is non-electronic. The call is currently open for submission.
The main objective of this tender is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey regarding cancer screening and registration. This will be achieved by upgrading and accrediting cancer registration centers (CRCs) and improving the capacity of both the CRCs and mobile cancer screening units.
The contractor will provide technical assistance to the Ministry, covering a range of services, including:
Improving data quality to meet the requirements for including data from two CRCs in the National Cancer Screening Report.
Preparing a survival analysis study.
Conducting data quality training sessions, workshops, cost-efficiency analysis, and study visits.
Providing training for Essential Tumor-Node-Metastasis (eTNM) staging.
Conducting training for public awareness campaigns on cancer screening.
Organizing an international symposium to develop cancer control policies and actions.
Implementing publicity and visibility campaigns through broadcasts on national TV and social media.
Delivering mobile cancer screening services, with a minimum total of 450,000 screenings, using at least 5 tailored mobile cancer screening trailers across approximately 27 target provinces in Turkey with low mobile scanning capacity.
This is a restricted procedure. The estimated total value of the tender is 5,525,000 EUR. The TED publication date is 30/09/2025. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey.
The main classification (CPV) code is 71356200, which refers to technical assistance services. The nature of the contract is for services. The maximum contract duration is 36 months. The award method is based on the best price-quality ratio. No framework agreement is associated with this tender.
The places of delivery or performance are Turkey (code 20001026), the Region IPA instrument (code 31085459), and Europe apart from the EU (code 31085117). The relevant programs are the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (code 42921320).
Key milestones include the TED publication date of 30/09/2025 and a deadline for receipt of requests to participate on 04/11/2025 at 17:00 Asia/Istanbul time.
Two documents are available for download:
ENa5f additional information contract notice en-1Invitation to submit a request to participate, published on 30/09/2025, Version 1, with no translations available.
ENa5e contractnotice en-3Invitation to submit a request to participate, published on 30/09/2025, Version 1, with no translations available.
Submissions must be sent exclusively to the address for submission, which can be found in the procurement documents. The submission method is non-electronic.
A public Q&A section is available, but currently, there are no public questions and answers.
Some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and their answers related to the eSubmission system are provided:
How to proceed if the system is slow or doesn’t work while uploading/downloading documents: Use the latest versions of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. If the issue persists, clear the cache and cookies.
Which Internet browsers does eSubmission support: Use the latest versions of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Refer to the System Requirements link for technical recommendations.
Is it possible to view the details of the submission after the deadline: No, the content is encrypted upon upload and cannot be decrypted after the deadline.
Where can I find my submissions in Manage My Area, in the Funding & Tenders portal: Submissions can be found in ‘My Submission(s)’ for open calls for tenders and requests to participate.
Which size should attachments have: Attachments must be less than 50 MB in size.
How should I name attachments in eSubmission: Follow the System Requirements for naming attachments.
Can I submit a video in eSubmission? Which formats are supported: Check the System Requirements of eSubmission.
I received an invitation from the F&T Portal but cannot view the procurement documents: Select an organisation in F&T Portal, “My Invitations”.
Do I need to validate my PIC in order to submit a tender in eSubmission: A Personal Identification Code (PIC) is mandatory for participation.
I have an issue uploading a file in eSubmission and it’s giving me an error. What do I do: Ensure the file follows the technical requirements of the system.
How many attachments can I upload per submission: The maximum number of documents is 200 files.
Why do tenderers need a PIC: It is mandatory to register for a PIC to submit a tender or a request to participate.
How do I register my organisation and get a Participant Identification Code (PIC): Check if the organisation is already registered using the Search PIC tool under 'How to Participate' > Participant Register.
How many languages does the system support: The system supports all 24 official EU languages.
Which is the character set encoding in the system: The character set encoding is UTF-8.
Does the system use encryption to ensure the integrity and the confidentiality of the information: Yes, the system encrypts all uploaded documents.
Which file types does the system support: The supported file types depend on the type of submission.
Can I view and edit my draft submission: Yes, until the submission deadline.
In the submission report, under the name of our entity, "Legal form: UNKNOWN" is displayed while in the system, our legal form was correctly displayed. Is this a problem for the submission: No, it is just a display issue and not blocking for submission.
I sent my submission on time and a few days later, I received an automatic email informing me that the deadline for the reception of submissions had been reached. Does this mean that my submission was not correctly sent: No, this is an auto-generated notification.
In summary, this EU call for tenders seeks a contractor to provide technical assistance to the Turkish Ministry of Health to strengthen its capacity in cancer screening and registration, particularly for disadvantaged groups. The project involves upgrading cancer registration centers, improving mobile screening capabilities, conducting training, raising public awareness, and delivering mobile screening services across multiple provinces in Turkey. The tender is valued at over 5.5 million EUR and submissions must be made non-electronically by November 4, 2025. The successful contractor will play a crucial role in enhancing cancer prevention and control efforts in Turkey.
The submission method is non-electronic. The call is currently open for submission.
The main objective of this tender is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey regarding cancer screening and registration. This will be achieved by upgrading and accrediting cancer registration centers (CRCs) and improving the capacity of both the CRCs and mobile cancer screening units.
The contractor will provide technical assistance to the Ministry, covering a range of services, including:
Improving data quality to meet the requirements for including data from two CRCs in the National Cancer Screening Report.
Preparing a survival analysis study.
Conducting data quality training sessions, workshops, cost-efficiency analysis, and study visits.
Providing training for Essential Tumor-Node-Metastasis (eTNM) staging.
Conducting training for public awareness campaigns on cancer screening.
Organizing an international symposium to develop cancer control policies and actions.
Implementing publicity and visibility campaigns through broadcasts on national TV and social media.
Delivering mobile cancer screening services, with a minimum total of 450,000 screenings, using at least 5 tailored mobile cancer screening trailers across approximately 27 target provinces in Turkey with low mobile scanning capacity.
This is a restricted procedure. The estimated total value of the tender is 5,525,000 EUR. The TED publication date is 30/09/2025. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey.
The main classification (CPV) code is 71356200, which refers to technical assistance services. The nature of the contract is for services. The maximum contract duration is 36 months. The award method is based on the best price-quality ratio. No framework agreement is associated with this tender.
The places of delivery or performance are Turkey (code 20001026), the Region IPA instrument (code 31085459), and Europe apart from the EU (code 31085117). The relevant programs are the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (code 42921320).
Key milestones include the TED publication date of 30/09/2025 and a deadline for receipt of requests to participate on 04/11/2025 at 17:00 Asia/Istanbul time.
Two documents are available for download:
ENa5f additional information contract notice en-1Invitation to submit a request to participate, published on 30/09/2025, Version 1, with no translations available.
ENa5e contractnotice en-3Invitation to submit a request to participate, published on 30/09/2025, Version 1, with no translations available.
Submissions must be sent exclusively to the address for submission, which can be found in the procurement documents. The submission method is non-electronic.
A public Q&A section is available, but currently, there are no public questions and answers.
Some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and their answers related to the eSubmission system are provided:
How to proceed if the system is slow or doesn’t work while uploading/downloading documents: Use the latest versions of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. If the issue persists, clear the cache and cookies.
Which Internet browsers does eSubmission support: Use the latest versions of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Refer to the System Requirements link for technical recommendations.
Is it possible to view the details of the submission after the deadline: No, the content is encrypted upon upload and cannot be decrypted after the deadline.
Where can I find my submissions in Manage My Area, in the Funding & Tenders portal: Submissions can be found in ‘My Submission(s)’ for open calls for tenders and requests to participate.
Which size should attachments have: Attachments must be less than 50 MB in size.
How should I name attachments in eSubmission: Follow the System Requirements for naming attachments.
Can I submit a video in eSubmission? Which formats are supported: Check the System Requirements of eSubmission.
I received an invitation from the F&T Portal but cannot view the procurement documents: Select an organisation in F&T Portal, “My Invitations”.
Do I need to validate my PIC in order to submit a tender in eSubmission: A Personal Identification Code (PIC) is mandatory for participation.
I have an issue uploading a file in eSubmission and it’s giving me an error. What do I do: Ensure the file follows the technical requirements of the system.
How many attachments can I upload per submission: The maximum number of documents is 200 files.
Why do tenderers need a PIC: It is mandatory to register for a PIC to submit a tender or a request to participate.
How do I register my organisation and get a Participant Identification Code (PIC): Check if the organisation is already registered using the Search PIC tool under 'How to Participate' > Participant Register.
How many languages does the system support: The system supports all 24 official EU languages.
Which is the character set encoding in the system: The character set encoding is UTF-8.
Does the system use encryption to ensure the integrity and the confidentiality of the information: Yes, the system encrypts all uploaded documents.
Which file types does the system support: The supported file types depend on the type of submission.
Can I view and edit my draft submission: Yes, until the submission deadline.
In the submission report, under the name of our entity, "Legal form: UNKNOWN" is displayed while in the system, our legal form was correctly displayed. Is this a problem for the submission: No, it is just a display issue and not blocking for submission.
I sent my submission on time and a few days later, I received an automatic email informing me that the deadline for the reception of submissions had been reached. Does this mean that my submission was not correctly sent: No, this is an auto-generated notification.
In summary, this EU call for tenders seeks a contractor to provide technical assistance to the Turkish Ministry of Health to strengthen its capacity in cancer screening and registration, particularly for disadvantaged groups. The project involves upgrading cancer registration centers, improving mobile screening capabilities, conducting training, raising public awareness, and delivering mobile screening services across multiple provinces in Turkey. The tender is valued at over 5.5 million EUR and submissions must be made non-electronically by November 4, 2025. The successful contractor will play a crucial role in enhancing cancer prevention and control efforts in Turkey.
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Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types are not explicitly stated, but based on the nature of the tender, it is likely that eligible applicants include organizations capable of providing technical assistance services, such as consulting firms, research institutions, and possibly NGOs with relevant expertise in the health sector, particularly in cancer screening and registration. The tender is aimed at strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey, so applicants should have the capacity to work with governmental bodies.
Funding Type: This opportunity is a procurement, specifically a call for tenders. The contract is for services, where the selected contractor will provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health in Turkey.
Consortium Requirement: The content does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. However, given the scale and scope of the project, which includes upgrading cancer registration centers, providing data quality training, conducting studies, and delivering mobile cancer screening services across multiple provinces, it is possible that a consortium of multiple applicants might be better positioned to fulfill all the requirements.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility is not explicitly defined in terms of applicant location. However, the project's place of delivery or performance is Turkey. The funding comes from the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), which suggests that entities from countries eligible for IPA funding or those with the capacity to operate in Turkey are likely eligible. The text also mentions "Europe apart from EU" as a region.
Target Sector: The target sector is health, specifically cancer screening and registration. The program aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey in this area.
Mentioned Countries: Turkey is explicitly mentioned as the country where the services will be delivered.
Project Stage: The project is at the implementation stage, requiring technical assistance to strengthen existing cancer screening and registration programs. The activities include upgrading facilities, providing training, conducting studies, and delivering screening services, indicating a move beyond the research or development phase.
Funding Amount: The estimated total value of the contract is 5,525,000 EUR.
Application Type: The application type is an open call for tenders, with a restricted procedure. The submission method is non-electronic.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries, in this case, the Ministry of Health in Turkey and the population it serves, will receive non-monetary services in the form of technical assistance, training, upgraded facilities, and mobile cancer screening services.
Application Stages: The procedure type is "Restricted procedure" which usually involves at least two stages: a first stage where candidates submit a request to participate based on pre-defined selection criteria, and a second stage where only the selected candidates are invited to submit a full tender. Therefore, there are at least 2 stages.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement.
Summary:
This opportunity is a call for tenders for a project aimed at providing technical assistance to the Ministry of Health in Turkey to strengthen its capacity for population-based cancer screening, particularly for disadvantaged groups. The project involves upgrading and accrediting cancer registration centers, improving data quality, providing training, conducting studies, and delivering mobile cancer screening services across 27 provinces in Turkey. The estimated total value of the contract is 5,525,000 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 36 months. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey. The procedure is a restricted procedure, and submissions must be sent non-electronically. The deadline for receipt of requests to participate is November 4, 2025. The project is funded by the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The successful contractor will need to provide a range of technical assistance services, including data quality improvement, training, cost-efficiency analysis, and the delivery of mobile cancer screening services. The tender is focused on improving cancer screening and registration in Turkey, aligning with the country's efforts to enhance its healthcare infrastructure and services.
Funding Type: This opportunity is a procurement, specifically a call for tenders. The contract is for services, where the selected contractor will provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health in Turkey.
Consortium Requirement: The content does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. However, given the scale and scope of the project, which includes upgrading cancer registration centers, providing data quality training, conducting studies, and delivering mobile cancer screening services across multiple provinces, it is possible that a consortium of multiple applicants might be better positioned to fulfill all the requirements.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility is not explicitly defined in terms of applicant location. However, the project's place of delivery or performance is Turkey. The funding comes from the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), which suggests that entities from countries eligible for IPA funding or those with the capacity to operate in Turkey are likely eligible. The text also mentions "Europe apart from EU" as a region.
Target Sector: The target sector is health, specifically cancer screening and registration. The program aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey in this area.
Mentioned Countries: Turkey is explicitly mentioned as the country where the services will be delivered.
Project Stage: The project is at the implementation stage, requiring technical assistance to strengthen existing cancer screening and registration programs. The activities include upgrading facilities, providing training, conducting studies, and delivering screening services, indicating a move beyond the research or development phase.
Funding Amount: The estimated total value of the contract is 5,525,000 EUR.
Application Type: The application type is an open call for tenders, with a restricted procedure. The submission method is non-electronic.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries, in this case, the Ministry of Health in Turkey and the population it serves, will receive non-monetary services in the form of technical assistance, training, upgraded facilities, and mobile cancer screening services.
Application Stages: The procedure type is "Restricted procedure" which usually involves at least two stages: a first stage where candidates submit a request to participate based on pre-defined selection criteria, and a second stage where only the selected candidates are invited to submit a full tender. Therefore, there are at least 2 stages.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement.
Summary:
This opportunity is a call for tenders for a project aimed at providing technical assistance to the Ministry of Health in Turkey to strengthen its capacity for population-based cancer screening, particularly for disadvantaged groups. The project involves upgrading and accrediting cancer registration centers, improving data quality, providing training, conducting studies, and delivering mobile cancer screening services across 27 provinces in Turkey. The estimated total value of the contract is 5,525,000 EUR, and the maximum contract duration is 36 months. The lead contracting authority is the Central Finance and Contracts Unit on behalf of the Government of Turkey. The procedure is a restricted procedure, and submissions must be sent non-electronically. The deadline for receipt of requests to participate is November 4, 2025. The project is funded by the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The successful contractor will need to provide a range of technical assistance services, including data quality improvement, training, cost-efficiency analysis, and the delivery of mobile cancer screening services. The tender is focused on improving cancer screening and registration in Turkey, aligning with the country's efforts to enhance its healthcare infrastructure and services.
Short Summary
- Impact
- Strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey regarding cancer screening and registration, particularly for disadvantaged groups.
- Impact
- Strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health in Turkey regarding cancer screening and registration, particularly for disadvantaged groups.
- Applicant
- Organizations capable of providing technical assistance services, such as consulting firms, research institutions, and NGOs with relevant expertise in the health sector.
- Applicant
- Organizations capable of providing technical assistance services, such as consulting firms, research institutions, and NGOs with relevant expertise in the health sector.
- Developments
- Technical assistance for population-based cancer screening, including upgrading cancer registration centers and improving mobile cancer screening capabilities.
- Developments
- Technical assistance for population-based cancer screening, including upgrading cancer registration centers and improving mobile cancer screening capabilities.
- Applicant Type
- Large enterprises and specialized service providers capable of delivering comprehensive technical assistance services.
- Applicant Type
- Large enterprises and specialized service providers capable of delivering comprehensive technical assistance services.
- Consortium
- Single applicant submissions are allowed, though consortium participation is not explicitly prohibited.
- Consortium
- Single applicant submissions are allowed, though consortium participation is not explicitly prohibited.
- Funding Amount
- €5,525,000 EUR is the estimated overall contract amount.
- Funding Amount
- €5,525,000 EUR is the estimated overall contract amount.
- Countries
- Turkey is explicitly mentioned as the country where the services will be delivered, with a focus on 27 provinces with low mobile scanning capacity for cancer screening services.
- Countries
- Turkey is explicitly mentioned as the country where the services will be delivered, with a focus on 27 provinces with low mobile scanning capacity for cancer screening services.
- Industry
- Health sector, specifically targeting cancer screening and registration services.
- Industry
- Health sector, specifically targeting cancer screening and registration services.