SASSA invites service providers to express interest in being accredited for immediate humanitarian relief during disasters in the Eastern Cape over a 36-month period. This initiative aims to enhance disaster response capabilities.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is seeking to expand its database of accredited service providers capable of delivering immediate humanitarian relief in the event of disasters or incidents in the Eastern Cape. This tender is open for expressions of interest over a period of 36 months, allowing selected providers to play a crucial role in supporting vulnerable communities during emergencies. The primary goal is to ensure a swift and effective response to humanitarian needs, thereby enhancing the overall disaster management framework in the region.
Service providers must demonstrate their capacity to deliver essential services such as food distribution, medical assistance, shelter provision, and other forms of support during crises. Interested parties should possess relevant experience, resources, and the ability to mobilize quickly in response to emergencies. By participating in this tender, businesses will not only contribute to community resilience but also gain opportunities for sustained engagement with SASSA and other governmental entities in future humanitarian efforts.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in humanitarian aid, emergency services, logistics, food supply, medical services, and related fields that can provide immediate support during disasters.