The Road Accident Fund seeks a qualified service provider to conduct an HIV Counselling and Testing Drive on 18 and 19 March 2026. This initiative aims to promote health awareness and provide essential testing services to the community.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to facilitate an HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) Drive scheduled for 18 and 19 March 2026. This initiative is part of the RAF's commitment to enhancing public health and awareness regarding HIV. The selected provider will be responsible for delivering comprehensive counselling and testing services, ensuring a supportive environment for participants, and adhering to all relevant health regulations and standards.
The scope of work includes setting up testing stations, providing trained counsellors, and ensuring the confidentiality and comfort of all individuals participating in the drive. The service provider must demonstrate experience in conducting similar health initiatives, possess the necessary certifications, and comply with all applicable legal requirements. This project not only aims to facilitate testing but also to educate the community about HIV prevention and treatment options, thereby contributing to overall public health improvement.
By participating in this tender, service providers will play a crucial role in addressing a significant health issue within the community. The successful execution of this project will not only enhance the visibility of the RAF’s health initiatives but also foster partnerships with local health organizations, ultimately benefiting the community at large.
This tender is suitable for healthcare providers, NGOs, and organizations specializing in public health, particularly those with experience in HIV counselling and testing services. Businesses that can demonstrate a commitment to community health and have the necessary resources to conduct large-scale health initiatives are encouraged to apply.