Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development, located in Notre Dame, Indiana, is conducting an long-term retrospective evaluation of USAID’s Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement (WALA) project in Malawi. The WALA Project was implemented under the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID)Food for Peace (FFP) program from 2009-2014.
We are seeking qualified firms with experience collecting quantitative and qualitative data in Malawi. The data collection firm will be tasked with collecting data in eight districts of Southern Malawi in August-September 2018.
If you are interested in bidding for this work order, please submit a proposal to dbrown16@nd.edu, copying tpureka1@nd.edu, by 5pm EST on Friday July 13, 2018 following the detailed parameters described in the data collection Terms of Reference.
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