Invitation to bid: Trucks

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) is a Lebanese non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization that was established on November 22, 1991 two years after President René Moawad’s assassination, who was elected President of the Lebanese Republic on November 5, 1989 and killed 17 days later. President René Moawad believed in a strong and democratic state and fought for a progressive and modern Lebanon, a peaceful Lebanon, which embraces the values of democracy, human rights, moderation and pluralism.

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) invites proposals from eligible companies to be send by email to [email protected] for the supply of brand new Trucks for the solid waste – WASH project ‎implemented by RMF in Partnership with UNHCR and funded by UNHCR as per the below BOQ :

Truck Specifications Quantity
Truck equipped with a compactor 10 cubic meters capacity 20 cubic meters, HP minimum 250,diesel, power steering, hydraulic compressor, payload 15 tons 1
Truck equipped with a compactor 6 cubic meters capacity 4 or 6 cylinder, diesel, power steering, hydraulic compressor, HP 200, payload 6.5 tons 1
Truck equipped with a tipper 8 cubic meters capacity 4 cylinder, diesel, Payload 4 tons, tipper 8 cubic meters, HP 120 6
Truck equipped with a tipper 5 cubic meters capacity 4 cylinder, diesel, payload 1.8 tons, tipper 5 cubic meters, HP 120 8

NB: the above mentioned quantities are approximate. Final quantities may vary based on price and budget. Delivery to Bireh, Akkar, North Lebanon.

The deadline for Submission is September 22nd 2018.

Invitation to bid: Dustbins

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) is a Lebanese non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization that was established on November 22, 1991 two years after President René Moawad’s assassination, who was elected President of the Lebanese Republic on November 5, 1989 and killed 17 days later. President René Moawad believed in a strong and democratic state and fought for a progressive and modern Lebanon, a peaceful Lebanon, which embraces the values of democracy, human rights, moderation and pluralism.

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) invites proposals from eligible companies to be send by email to [email protected] for the supply of dustbins for the solid waste – WASH project ‎implemented by RMF in Partnership with UNHCR and funded by UNHCR as per the below BOQ :

Item Quantity 1 Quantity 2 Quantity 3 Quantity 4
Metal Dustbins capacity 700 L 25 50 100 150
Metal Dustbins Capacity 1000 L 25 50 100 150
Plastic dustbins Capacity 1000 L for recyclables’ collection Points 25 50 100

NB: the above mentioned quantities are approximate. Final quantities may vary based on price and budget, therefore please provide us with your proposed prices for each quantity. Delivery to Bireh, Akkar, North Lebanon.

The deadline for Submission is September 18th 2018.

 

Invitation to bid: Reverse Osmosis Systems in 8 municipalities in North Lebanon

The Rene Moawad Foundation and 8 municipalities (the municiplaities of Al Arida, Khreybet El Jundi, Kuweikhat, Kherbet Daoud, Daraya, Doueir Adwiyya, Mounjez, Bebnine) are calling for an invitation to bid to implement RO (Reverse Osmosis) systems in their regions in North Lebanon.

How to apply

Interested applicants can obtain the file from the RMF office located in Mejdlaya, Zgharta (Phone: 06-666093) between 9:00am and 3:00pm.

The deadline to apply is August 27th at 3:00pm.

Invitation to bid: Power Generators

RMF and the municipalities of Bzeil (Akkar), Mehmarsh, Beit Chlela, Assia (Batroun), and Fardis (Hasbaya) are calling for an invitation to bid to purchase and equip their villages with electrical power generators.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from the RMF office in Ashrafieh (Phone: 01-613367).

The deadline is August 29th.

For more details, refer to the bid here and the bidding conditions here.

Invitation to bid: Trail Rehabilitation (Tannourine)

RMF and the municipality of Tannourine (Batroun) are calling for an invitation to bid for trail rehabilitation, part of the rural tourism project in Tannourine.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from the RMF office in Ashrafieh (Phone: 01-613367).

The deadline is August 16th at 3pm.

You can find details of the bid here and the bidding conditions here.

Invitation to Bid: Solar panels (Jran)

RMF and the municipality of Jran (Batroun District) are calling for an invitation to bid to equip the village with solar panels for the generation of electricity.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from the RMF office in Ashrafieh (01/613367).

The deadline is August 13th at 3pm. You can refer to the bid here and the bidding conditions here.

USAID Inaugurates Rural Tourism Project in Douma

The Building Alliance for Local Advancement, Development, and Investment (BALADI) program celebrated the inauguration of a community development project to promote rural tourism in Douma (Batroun district).  BALADI is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and is implemented by the René Moawad Foundation (RMF). USAID provided $199,592 to establish a hostel for tourists at the existing sports club premises in Douma and to rehabilitate its football and basketball facilities. The municipality of Douma and Douma Club contributed around $33,000 in rehabilitation work and equipment.

The event was attended by USAID Mission Director, Dr. Anne Patterson, RMF executive director, Michel Moawad, the Mayor of Douma, Joseph Maalouf, the President of Douma club Mrs. Sabah Maalouf, heads of municipalities of surrounding towns in Batroun district, and members of parliament, community members, and other local stakeholders.

The project, developed by the municipality and community of Douma, will promote eco-tourism in the village and will increase the revenues of 25 women-owned businesses that sell home-made jams, preserves, and handicrafts during festivals and events.  At least four long-term jobs and two seasonal jobs will be created at the center  The project is expected to annually host 600 visitors at the new dormitories, and attract 2,000 youth from the region to the sports fields.

The USAID BALADI project assists municipalities in implementing needed community development activities, especially those most responsive to local host community needs.  This support improves municipalities’ capability to work in an inclusive way with its citizens to accomplish local development activities and improve public service delivery.  Such activities meet community needs in several sectors, including: solar electricity generation; irrigation and access to potable water; equipment for public schools and community health clinics or social and sports centers; and income generation through rural tourism, agro-processing, entrepreneurship, and skills training.  Since 2012, BALADI has supported a total of 87 projects in 22 districts throughout Lebanon, engaged with more than 140 municipalities.

More information on the BALADI program can be found on http://baladi-lebanon.org/en

Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag visits the René Moawad Foundation

Dutch diplomat and Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag, visited the René Moawad Foundation (RMF) in Mejdlaya in the Zgharta district accompanied by Dutch Ambassador to Lebanon Jan Waltmans on the 11th of July 2018. This visit was also attended by the Executive director of RMF, MP Michel Moawad as well as the owner of Master Chips, MP Michel Daher.

The visit comes within the framework of a project funded by the Dutch Embassy and implemented by RMF concerning Lebanese potato farming and its export for the first time to European markets this past May, as a ban had previously been imposed on Lebanese potato which had prevented its export to EU markets. Approximately seven years ago, the Ministry of Agriculture sought to lift the ban through the establishment of a program that surveyed cultivated land and ensured the eradication of diseases that had previously infected the Lebanese potatoes through an agreement allowing Lebanon to annually export potatoes to the European Union provided that they meet European specifications. However, Lebanon was unable to achieve this step at the time.

Within this framework, and only a few months short of the agreement’s expiration date, RMF worked to achieve the goal of introducing Lebanese potatoes for the first time to EU markets in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy in Lebanon and Dutch companies and experts.  As part of its constant effort to keep every Lebanese on his land and bring social stability to farmers so that they may live in dignity and social justice, and its trust in Lebanon’s produce quality transferring it to all parts of the world, RMF carried out the project “Growing the potato and leafy green value chain for improved livelihoods”, funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands Embassy in Lebanon, in cooperation with the Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute (LARI) in Abdeh, Akkar.

The project aims to improve the cultivation techniques of potato and leafy green vegetables in the Akkar district and to facilitate the export of Lebanese potatoes to the European markets, especially in light of an agreement that allows this.

The René Moawad Foundation concludes its project: “Enhancing access to education for Syrian refugees and Lebanese girls in Northern Lebanon”

The René Moawad Foundation organized a ceremony for one of its implemented projects that was funded by the Swedish Broadcast Foundation in cooperation with Plan International, under the title “Enhance access to education for Syria refugees and Lebanese adolescent girls (aged 12 – 17) in Minnieh–Dennieh, Tripoli and Zgharta Districts in Lebanon affected by the Syrian conflict through quality non-formal education opportunities”. The closing ceremony took place in the Antonine University Auditorium on Friday, June 29 in Mejdlaya and was attended by Plan International’s regional programme director Colin Lee and programme director Marianne Samaha as well as René Moawad Foundation’s general director Nabil Moawad and representatives from local and international associations.

The ceremony commenced with a documentary highlighting some of the success stories behind this project followed by a speech from René Moawad Foundation’s Dr. Hasna Tanios, stating: “If man was the maker of civilizations, then education and protection are the makers of man. And how about if this human being, regardless of his religion, language, race, and nationality was the core of the work of the René Moawad Foundation? And so we meet today to conclude this project, which has had a remarkable impact on more than 500 female beneficiaries, through their acquisition of life skills, and our presence today is indicative of its success. And it should be noted that this project has been implemented in several areas spanning Minnieh–Dennieh, Tripoli and Zgharta, with thousands of cases requiring support in all forms. Within this context, this project came about to provide a range of activities, such as linguistic and accounting support, educational support, awareness raising sessions on positive parenting and community initiatives, in addition to recreational activities. ”

On the other hand, Mr. Colin Lee talked about the Organization’s experience in Lebanon and about cooperating with the René Moawad Foundation by stating: “we work in Lebanon with local organizations such as René Moawad Foundation in all areas and with all individuals regardless of nationality, race, or religion, and with Lebanese and Syrian girls alike within this programme.” And he added:  “There is no doubt that the Syrian crisis had an impact on Lebanon and on girls especially, therefore we chose to work in cooperation with the René Moawad Foundation in the North Lebanon region because we both share the same objectives and principles, particularly with regard to girls’ education and empowerment. It should be noted in this context that the implementation of this project was made possible thanks to the work of the René Moawad Foundation and its team and to the support and financing of the Swedish Broadcast Foundation.” And he concluded by saying, “I wish the girls present here today the best of luck in the near and distant future.”

The ceremony concluded with the distribution of certificates to the project’s beneficiaries, followed by a small reception.

Invitation to Bid: Bakery (Mashha)

RMF and the municipality of Mashha (Akkar District) are calling for an invitation to bid to equip a community bakery in the village.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh (01/613367).

The deadline has been extended to August 16th at 3PM. You can refer to the bid here and the bidding conditions here.