The Department of Human Settlements seeks qualified service providers to conduct five research projects over a three-month period. This initiative aims to enhance policy development and improve housing strategies in South Africa.
The Department of Human Settlements is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to undertake five distinct research projects aimed at addressing critical issues in housing and urban development. The projects will span a period of three months, requiring comprehensive research methodologies, data analysis, and actionable recommendations. Successful bidders will be expected to demonstrate expertise in social research, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring that the findings are relevant and applicable to current human settlement challenges.
Each research project will focus on specific themes outlined in the Terms of Reference (TORs), which will be provided in the tender documentation. Providers must have a proven track record in delivering high-quality research outputs, as well as the capacity to work collaboratively with government stakeholders. The outcomes of these projects are intended to inform policy decisions and contribute to the overall improvement of human settlements in Gauteng and beyond, ultimately enhancing the living conditions of communities across South Africa.
This tender is suitable for research firms, consultancies, and academic institutions with expertise in social sciences, urban planning, and policy analysis. Businesses with a history of working with government entities or in the public sector will find this opportunity particularly relevant.
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