Procurement Summary
Country : Tunisia
Summary : Communication Agency for the Spla Project
Deadline : 14 Apr 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 116836955
Document Ref. No. : 0002014715
Competition : ICB
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Context :The SPLA Project (Social Protection and Legal Aid) is a joint initiative between the World Bank and UNDP. The World Bank leads efforts in social protection, while UNDP focuses on improving access to legal aid, working together to create an integrated, people-centered system. Supported by the Tunisia Economic Resilience and Inclusion Umbrella Fund (TERI), managed by the World Bank, and receiving significant backing from the Netherlands as a key donor, the project started in 2022 and will continue until 2026, building on solid foundations to enhance Tunisia-s social protection systems.This project aims to link social protection to legal aid services to ensure equitable access for vulnerable populationsto the services and protections they are entitled to.The project seeks to improve the provision of integrated social services for vulnerable individuals, strengthen the quality of social assistance programs—including Tunisia-s flagship AMEN SOCIAL program—and reinforce legal aid mechanisms. This should increase demand among target populations to assert their rights and gain easier access to legal and justice services.The project supports key Tunisian institutions, including the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Social Affairs (MAS), the Administrative Tribunal, and the National Bar Association of Tunisia (ONAT).Ultimately, the project aims to enhance access to social protection and justice for the most vulnerable groups, including low-income households, children, women victims of violence (including gender-based violence), and victims of human trafficking.The project is structured around three main components:1.Support for Social Protection Reforms: Strengthening the AMEN Social program to expand its reach among vulnerable households and improve the quality of social protection services, including legal aid.2.Increased Access to Justice for Vulnerable Populations: Integrating legal services into social protection systems (e.g., training social workers to prov...
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