Overview
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Cameroon (CHAI Cameroon) is a Not-For-Profit Organization that began working in Cameroon in 2007 and is supporting the Government of Cameroon at both National and Sub-National levels to effectively and efficiently develop scalable solutions to deliver lifesaving health services across Cameroon.
As part of efforts to strengthen vector control and maximize the impact of national malaria elimination strategies, the Government of Cameroon launched a national mass distribution campaign of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) impregnated with chlorfenapyr and alpha-cypermethrin (Dual AI nets) beginning December 2025, covering the 10 regions in the country. To ensure the effectiveness of this substantial investment in vector control, CHAI Cameroon, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MINSANTE) and the National Malaria Control Program (PNLP), is seeking proposals from qualified research institutions to conduct a comprehensive LLIN durability monitoring study.
Detailed technical specifications are provided in the bid documentation.
Request for Suppliers
CHAI seeks bids from qualified Research institutions for the implementation of the LLIN Durability Monitoring.
Bidders may submit technical and financial proposals. More detailed scope and site-specific requirements are available in the full tender document.
Submissions
Interested vendors must download, complete, and include the required forms and bill of quantities in their submission.
Clarifications, Submit queries via email to: chaicameroonprocurement@clintonhealthaccess.org with subject line: LLIN durability monitoring Clarification, by February 13, 2026.
Bid Submission, Submit your full bid in PDF format to: chaicameroonprocurement@clintonhealthaccess.org by February 23, 2026 (23:59 WAT) with the subject line: LLIN Durability Monitoring Study.
If your files exceed 2MB, request an upload link by emailing with subject line: Requesting upload link.
Late submissions will not be considered. CHAI reserves the right to request further documentation or conduct site visits as part of the evaluation process.
