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Page 2 / 6Procurement of Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Health Project: Health Security (HeS) Project Contract title: Procurement of Assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) Country: Liberia Project ID: P179078 (IDA Credit No.: 74490) RFB No: LR-MOHSW-509072-GO-RFB Issued on: February 23, 2026 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Health Security (HeS) Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). The Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits, and Equipment are to be delivered to the Central Medical Store (CMS), Caldwell, Montserrado County within a delivery period of 8 – 12 weeks. Bids will be evaluated on a “lot-by-lot-basis”. If any bidder is bidding for multiple lots, said bidder must meet the qualification requirements for respective lots on which bids have been submitted. 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017 Revised August 2018, September 2023, and February 2025, September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Project Implementation Unit/ Ministry of Health, Harry F. Neufville at [email protected], copy: Mutricia Smith Sherman at [email protected], Moses Ballah at [email protected], Patience Jaywhe at [email protected], and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment of bid fees will be made within the below bank account details and prove of payment document submitted to the Project Implementation Unit for delivery of Bidding Document. Bank Name: International Bank (Liberia) Limited A/C Title: Health Security Account A/C No.:00121971522630102 Swift Code: IBLRLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before April 3, 2026 @ 2:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on April 3, 2026 @ 2:15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid-Security,’’ as described in the below table: | Lots | Description | Bid Security Amount (USD) | Lot No. 1 | Procurement of Equipment, Reagents, Consumables, Supplies, and Laboratory Supplies for the National Public Health Institute of Liberia. | $8,544.32 | Lot No. 2 | Procurement of Laboratory Testing Kits and Reagents for use by the Ministry of Agriculture for the Testing of Priority Diseases for Animal Health | $5,820.00 | Lot No. 3 | Procurement of Reagents, Equipment, Laboratory Supplies, and Sample Collection and Transport Kits for use by the Environmental Protection Agency | $4,765.30 8. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Ministry of Health, Tender Box adjacent the Elevator door on the ground floor, 72nd Boulevard junction, Paynesville, Liberia. Ministry of Health, Project Implementation Unit, One Health Building Harry F. Neufville Acting Project Manager Oldest Congo Town back road, adjacent Ministry of Health back gate 0886684825, Liberia, [email protected]; copy: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected]
Procurement of Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits and Equipment
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Health Project: Health Security (HeS) Project Contract title: Procurement of Assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) Country: Liberia Project ID: P179078 (IDA Credit No.: 74490) RFB No: LR-MOHSW-509072-GO-RFB Issued on: February 23, 2026 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Health Security (HeS) Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). The Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits, and Equipment are to be delivered to the Central Medical Store (CMS), Caldwell, Montserrado County within a delivery period of 8 – 12 weeks. Bids will be evaluated on a “lot-by-lot-basis”. If any bidder is bidding for multiple lots, said bidder must meet the qualification requirements for respective lots on which bids have been submitted. 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017 Revised August 2018, September 2023, and February 2025, September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Project Implementation Unit/ Ministry of Health, Harry F. Neufville at [email protected], copy: Mutricia Smith Sherman at [email protected], Moses Ballah at [email protected], Patience Jaywhe at [email protected], and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment of bid fees will be made within the below bank account details and prove of payment document submitted to the Project Implementation Unit for delivery of Bidding Document. Bank Name: International Bank (Liberia) Limited A/C Title: Health Security Account A/C No.:00121971522630102 Swift Code: IBLRLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before April 3, 2026 @ 2:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on April 3, 2026 @ 2:15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid-Security,’’ as described in the below table: | Lots | Description | Bid Security Amount (USD) | Lot No. 1 | Procurement of Equipment, Reagents, Consumables, Supplies, and Laboratory Supplies for the National Public Health Institute of Liberia. | $8,544.32 | Lot No. 2 | Procurement of Laboratory Testing Kits and Reagents for use by the Ministry of Agriculture for the Testing of Priority Diseases for Animal Health | $5,820.00 | Lot No. 3 | Procurement of Reagents, Equipment, Laboratory Supplies, and Sample Collection and Transport Kits for use by the Environmental Protection Agency | $4,765.30 8. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Ministry of Health, Tender Box adjacent the Elevator door on the ground floor, 72nd Boulevard junction, Paynesville, Liberia. Ministry of Health, Project Implementation Unit, One Health Building Harry F. Neufville Acting Project Manager Oldest Congo Town back road, adjacent Ministry of Health back gate 0886684825, Liberia, [email protected]; copy: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected]
Procurement of Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Health Project: Health Security (HeS) Project Contract title: Procurement of Assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) Country: Liberia Project ID: P179078 (IDA Credit No.: 74490) RFB No: LR-MOHSW-509072-GO-RFB Issued on: February 23, 2026 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Health Security (HeS) Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). The Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits, and Equipment are to be delivered to the Central Medical Store (CMS), Caldwell, Montserrado County within a delivery period of 8 – 12 weeks. Bids will be evaluated on a “lot-by-lot-basis”. If any bidder is bidding for multiple lots, said bidder must meet the qualification requirements for respective lots on which bids have been submitted. 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017 Revised August 2018, September 2023, and February 2025, September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Project Implementation Unit/ Ministry of Health, Harry F. Neufville at [email protected], copy: Mutricia Smith Sherman at [email protected], Moses Ballah at [email protected], Patience Jaywhe at [email protected], and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment of bid fees will be made within the below bank account details and prove of payment document submitted to the Project Implementation Unit for delivery of Bidding Document. Bank Name: International Bank (Liberia) Limited A/C Title: Health Security Account A/C No.:00121971522630102 Swift Code: IBLRLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before April 3, 2026 @ 2:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on April 3, 2026 @ 2:15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid-Security,’’ as described in the below table: | Lots | Description | Bid Security Amount (USD) | Lot No. 1 | Procurement of Equipment, Reagents, Consumables, Supplies, and Laboratory Supplies for the National Public Health Institute of Liberia. | $8,544.32 | Lot No. 2 | Procurement of Laboratory Testing Kits and Reagents for use by the Ministry of Agriculture for the Testing of Priority Diseases for Animal Health | $5,820.00 | Lot No. 3 | Procurement of Reagents, Equipment, Laboratory Supplies, and Sample Collection and Transport Kits for use by the Environmental Protection Agency | $4,765.30 8. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Ministry of Health, Tender Box adjacent the Elevator door on the ground floor, 72nd Boulevard junction, Paynesville, Liberia. Ministry of Health, Project Implementation Unit, One Health Building Harry F. Neufville Acting Project Manager Oldest Congo Town back road, adjacent Ministry of Health back gate 0886684825, Liberia, [email protected]; copy: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected]
Procurement of Assorted Lab Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits, and Equipment for …
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Health Project: Health Security (HeS) Project Contract title: Procurement of Assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) Country: Liberia Project ID: P179078 (IDA Credit No.: 74490) RFB No: LR-MOHSW-509072-GO-RFB Issued on: February 23, 2026 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Health Security (HeS) Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the Procurement of assorted Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits & Equipment for the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). The Laboratory Reagents, Supplies, Test Kits, and Equipment are to be delivered to the Central Medical Store (CMS), Caldwell, Montserrado County within a delivery period of 8 – 12 weeks. Bids will be evaluated on a “lot-by-lot-basis”. If any bidder is bidding for multiple lots, said bidder must meet the qualification requirements for respective lots on which bids have been submitted. 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017 Revised August 2018, September 2023, and February 2025, September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Project Implementation Unit/ Ministry of Health, Harry F. Neufville at [email protected], copy: Mutricia Smith Sherman at [email protected], Moses Ballah at [email protected], Patience Jaywhe at [email protected], and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment of bid fees will be made within the below bank account details and prove of payment document submitted to the Project Implementation Unit for delivery of Bidding Document. Bank Name: International Bank (Liberia) Limited A/C Title: Health Security Account A/C No.:00121971522630102 Swift Code: IBLRLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before April 3, 2026 @ 2:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on April 3, 2026 @ 2:15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid-Security,’’ as described in the below table: | Lots | Description | Bid Security Amount (USD) | Lot No. 1 | Procurement of Equipment, Reagents, Consumables, Supplies, and Laboratory Supplies for the National Public Health Institute of Liberia. | $8,544.32 | Lot No. 2 | Procurement of Laboratory Testing Kits and Reagents for use by the Ministry of Agriculture for the Testing of Priority Diseases for Animal Health | $5,820.00 | Lot No. 3 | Procurement of Reagents, Equipment, Laboratory Supplies, and Sample Collection and Transport Kits for use by the Environmental Protection Agency | $4,765.30 8. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Ministry of Health, Tender Box adjacent the Elevator door on the ground floor, 72nd Boulevard junction, Paynesville, Liberia. Ministry of Health, Project Implementation Unit, One Health Building Harry F. Neufville Acting Project Manager Oldest Congo Town back road, adjacent Ministry of Health back gate 0886684825, Liberia, [email protected]; copy: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected]
Supply, installation of 1.5 megawatts of solar power system for the New Redempti…
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Country: Liberia Name of Project: Institutional Foundations to Improve Services in Health (IFISH) Contract Title: Design, Supply and Installation of a Complete Solar PV Hybrid Systems for the New Redemption Hospital Credit No.: 66460/72070 &TFB9398 RFB Reference No.: LR-MOHSW-518126-GO-RFB 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Foundations to Improve Services in Health (IFISH) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the design, supply and installation of a complete solar PV Hybrid Systems. “For these contracts, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing, except for those payments, which the contracts provide to be made through letter of credit.” | No# | Description | Bid Security: Bank Guarantee (USD) | 1 | Design, Supply and Installation of a complete Solar PV Hybrid Systems for the New Redemption Hospital | US$7,880.00 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the design, supply and installation of a complete solar PV Hybrid systems. Deliveries of the above systems are to be made at the New Redemption Hospital, Upper Caldwell, Monsterrado County, Liberia within a delivery period of 12-16 weeks. 3. Bidding will be conducted through national competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” of July 2016, Revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and February 2025 (six edition) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Ministry of Health, Project Manager at [email protected] copy: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00 am to 4:30 pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in the English language may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders following the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00 (One Hundred United States Dollars). The payment will be made in cash to our finance team upon submission of an expression of interest from local entities. However, overseas bidders will make payment through the bank transfer details below. Nevertheless, a copy of the transfer document will be sent for verification by our finance team. Kindly note that the courier with documents for local or overseas delivery from Bidders will be paid for by each bidder for courier services. Bank Name: Ecobank Liberia A/C Title: IFISH Account A/C No.: 6101762122 Swift Code: ECOCLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before March 16, 2026, @ 1:00 pm Local time or 13:00 GMT. Electronic Bidding will be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on March 16, 2026, @ 1:20 pm local time or 13:20 GMT. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security- Bank Guarantee “ as provided above. 8. The address (es) referred to above are: The address for information, inspection, and purchase of the Bidding Document is as stated below: Office of the Acting Portfolio Manager Ministry of Health, Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia Tel.: +231 886-684-825, Liberia, 10-1000 Email: [email protected]; copy: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Address for Bid submission Ministry of Health Ground Floor, in the Tender box, Adjacent to the elevator Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town Monrovia, Liberia
Individual Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Individual Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law — Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Individual Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law — Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring a Consultant to Develop Animal Health and Product Law — Ministry of Ag…
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring a Consultant to Develop Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring an Individual Consultant to develop an Animal Health and Product Law for …
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring a Consultant to develop Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Individual Consultant — Animal Health and Product Law — Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring an Individual Consultant to develop Animal Health and Product Law for …
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring an Individual Consultant to develop Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop Animal Health and Product Law
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV Subject: Hiring an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to hire an Individual Consultant to Develop an Animal Health and Product Law for the Ministry of Agriculture. The development of animal health and production law reflects an evolving understanding of an intercoordinated approach of animal health, public health, food security, and economic development moving from reactive disease control to a proactive, risk-based approach emphasizing prevention, technology, and sustainability. Key developments include the integration of international standard, the adoption of holistic “farm to work”, perspective on food safety, sustainability, improved animal health welfare provisions, and the legislative framework supporting the use of modern surveillance and data management technologies for better disease control and response. Liberia lacks a consolidated and up-to-date Animal Health and Production Law that meets international best practices. The existing legal framework is outdated and fragmented to address contemporary challenges such as transboundary animal diseases (TADs), zoonotic disease risks, informal veterinary service delivery, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This legal gap limits the country’s ability to ensure effective veterinary governance, respond to public health emergencies, and meet sanitary requirements for trade. Therefore, the objective of the development of the animal health and production law is to improve the overall well-being of animals which in turns positively impacts human health, livelihood, and the environment. Key Objective: The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in the development of the Animal Health and Production Law for Liberia. The consultant will ensure that the law is comprehensive, aligned with international best practices, and tailored to Liberia's specific needs. The consultancy will also focus on facilitating stakeholder consultations, drafting legal instruments, and providing a roadmap for the formal adoption and implementation of the law. In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an cover letter, up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined below. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission Qualification and Experience: • A Master’s degree or higher in Law, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Policy, or Public Health. • At least 5 years of professional experience in veterinary or public health legal reform and policy development. • Demonstrated experience in legal drafting, particularly in health, agriculture, or environmental law. • Familiarity with WOAH standards, Codex guidelines, One Health frameworks, and Legislative Gap Analysis tools. • Experience working with government institutions, development partners, and multi-sectoral coordination platforms. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. The assignment duration is for a period of 4 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that all interested candidates can request a copy of the TOR before submission of the required documents. The submission (cover letter, CV and degrees etc) is to be made on or before January 26, 2026 @ 1 pm to the below email addresses, with it been clearly marked as “Animal Health and Product Law/ LR-MOHSW-520061-CS-INDV” Attention: Mutricia Smith Sherman Procurement Officer Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected], copy: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Engagement of a Technical Officer for the Health Security Project (HeSP) for the…
Ministry of Health Health Security Project Project No. 179078 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) Ref No: LR-MOHSW-508932-CS-INDV Subject: Engagement of a Technical Officer for the Health Security Project (HeSP) Dear Sir/Madam: The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank to support the Health Security Project and plans to use part of the credit to engage an individual to serve as the Technical Officer for the project. Liberia is under phase one of the HeSP with the other countries being Guinea and Cabo Verde. The development objective of the HeSP is to increase regional collaboration and health system capacities to prevent, detect, and respond to health emergencies in participating countries. The Liberia component of the HeSP is valued at US$18 million and the project closes on June 30, 2029. The HeSP has five components as follows: Component 1: Prevention of health emergencies; Component 2: Detection of health emergencies; Component 3: Health emergencies response; Component 4: Program management & institutional capacity; and Component 5: Contingent emergency response. The HeSP uses the One Health approach and aims to accelerate compliance with the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) and close gaps identified by the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) of 2023 by supporting the implementation of the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) for Liberia). Key Objective: The objective of this assignment is to support the GoL in coordinating the implementation of HeSP activities. Specifically, the Technical Officer is expected to play an essential role in achieving the project's development objective by ensuring efficient coordination of activities outlined in the annual work plans and budgets, as well as monitoring the achievement of targeted outputs by the implementing entities. The implementing entities are: the Ministry of Health (MoH), the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Main Duties: • Serve as a direct liaison with implementing agencies and technical focal points assigned to the HeSP; • Coordinate interagency collaboration and stakeholder partnerships to ensure timely communication and coordination with the World Bank team; • Provide technical advice and support to the development and execution of health security frameworks; • In consultation with focal point persons from the MoH, NPHIL, MoA, and EPA, coordinate the development of the annual HeSP work plan and budget; • In consultation with focal point persons from the MoH, NPHIL, MoA, and EPA, coordinate the development and consolidation of concept notes and ToRs for activities in the annual HeSP work plan and budget; • Provide day‑to‑day technical leadership and coordination of the implementation of activities in the annual HeSP work plan and budget; • Assist in reviewing financing requests from implementers for onward approval by the Project Manager, MoH, and processing by the PFMU; • Work closely with the E&S, financial, and procurement teams to ensure seamless implementation; • Work closely with the M&E Officer in developing and implementing an effective M&E plan for the HeSP; • Maintain detailed documentation of program activities and results for reporting according to the requirements in the results framework for the HeSP and the project implementation (PIM); • Support the organization of World Bank implementation support missions. This includes production of mission reports and presentations; • Lead the process of producing quarterly progress and annual technical reports in line with World Bank procedures. This includes obtaining quantitative and qualitative data on implementation of activities and results from all implementers, data analysis, consolidation, and triangulation; and report writing; • Support the PIU Project Manager in identifying implementation challenges and corrective measures; • Identify and support the implementation of capacity-building initiatives to tackle emerging and re-emerging health threats; • Organize and serve as a Secretary for the Project Steering Committee (PSC) and ensure that PSC meetings comply with the procedures in the Financing Agreement and the PIM Qualification, Experience and Competencies: • Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, environmental health, or related field • Minimum of 7 years of experience in health security, outbreak preparedness/response, or One Health programming at national level • Demonstrated experience with IHR (2005), JEE, NAPHS development and implementation • Hands‑on experience with surveillance (IDSR), PHEOC/IMS, laboratory systems, IPC, and AMR/zoonoses programs • Proven ability to develop policies/SOPs, training packages, and technical specifications for equipment/works • Strong analytical skills and familiarity with health surveillance systems, and outbreak response mechanisms • Excellent stakeholder engagement, facilitation, and report writing skills; ability to work across government, partners, and communities • Excellent written and spoken English • Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize responsibilities, and meet deadlines In view of the above, the Ministry of Health now invites qualified individuals to express their interest in providing the Consulting Services mentioned above by submitting an up-to-date CV, indicating three (3) references. The candidate should prove that they meet the minimum qualifications, experience, and skills outlined above. Additionally, please include all relevant supporting documents (such as degrees, certificates, etc.) as part of your submission. The assignment duration is for a period of 12 months. An individual will be selected in accordance with the procedures set in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025). Please note that the CV and supportive documents are to be submitted through the tender box at Ministry of Health, Ground floor, adjacent the elevator. The submission should made on or before January 20, 2026 @ 1:00 pm. with it been clearly marked as “Technical Officer/LR-MOHSW-508932-CS-INDV”. Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Attention: Harry F. Neufville Acting/Deputy Manager Ministry of Health Project Implementation Unit Email:[email protected]