Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems
- Issuing Agency
- FHI 360
- Location
- District of Columbia
- Published Date
- Feb 13, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 2, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 2026-013-Fiji _RFP_02
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Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems
RFP No.: 2026-013-Fiji _RFP_02
Issue date: 30 Jan, 2026
Closing date: 2 Mar, 2026
Solicitation file(s):
STRIDES Fiji GHS Solicitation 2026-013-Fiji (1111 KB)Modification file(s):
Tender for Fiji Q and A 2.13.2026 (80 KB)
Attachment A-Budget Proposal RFP 2026-013-Fiji (61 KB)
MOD 1 STRIDES Fiji GHS Solicitation 2026-013-Fiji (385 KB) - Attachment Preview
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Request for ProposalsRequest for Proposals for Technical Support to Improve Global Health SecuritySolicitation Number: 2026-013-FijiTo: Prospective OrganizationsFrom: FHI 360 STRIDES PROJECT TEAMContract Title: Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security SystemsLocation: FijiDate Issued: February 2, 2026Questions Due: February 9, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight TimeResponses Posted: February 13, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight TimeSubmission Deadline: March 2, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight TimeSubmission Email: STRIDESProcurement@fhi360.orgINTRODUCTIONFHI 360, under the Strengthening Infectious Disease Detection Systems (STRIDES) Activity,invites qualified organizations to submit proposals to support the implementation of GlobalHealth Security (GHS) activities in Fiji. STRIDES is a U.S. Department of State–funded globalinitiative designed to strengthen national and subnational systems to prevent, detect, andrespond to infectious disease threats in alignment with the International Health Regulations(IHR 2005) and U.S. Government global health security priorities.In Fiji, STRIDES is implemented in close coordination with the Government of Fiji and U.S.Embassy Suva to strengthen laboratory systems, surveillance, and outbreak preparedness withregional spillover benefits across the Pacific Islands. Fiji occupies a critical role as a regionalhealth, transportation, and logistics hub for the Pacific. While the country has achieved notablepublic health successes—including the elimination of measles, rubella, and trachoma as publichealth problems—it continues to face recurrent and emerging infectious disease threats.Dengue and leptospirosis occur annually with increasing intensity linked to climate variability,urbanization, and extreme weather events. Fiji is also confronting a rapidly expanding HIVepidemic associated with intravenous drug use, alongside persistent risks from zoonoticdiseases and the potential introduction of highly pathogenic avian influenza. These threatsplace sustained pressure on laboratory capacity, surveillance systems, biosafety and biosecuritypractices, and coordinated emergency response mechanisms.Fiji has not yet completed a Joint External Evaluation (JEE); however, recent State Parties Self-Assessment Annual Report (SPAR) scores indicate moderate but uneven capacity across coredetection and response domains, including laboratory testing capacity, diagnostic networkeffectiveness, analysis and information sharing, and health emergency management. These1findings underscore the need for targeted investments to strengthen national laboratorysystems, improve interoperability between laboratory and surveillance platforms, reinforcebiosafety and biosecurity, and enhance preparedness for rapid outbreak detection andresponse—particularly at subnational levels and points of entry.Through STRIDES, FHI 360 provides focused technical support, capacity strengthening, andsystems-based support in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services(MHMS), the Ministry of Agriculture and Waterways (MoA), the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji(BAF), and other national health actors. The activity emphasizes Fiji’s cross-sectoral approach,strengthening coordination across human, animal, and environmental health sectors andreinforcing existing national systems rather than creating parallel structures. STRIDES isdeliberately designed to complement and add value to ongoing investments by regional andbilateral partners—including SPC, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and multilateral developmentbanks—while avoiding duplication and promoting sustainability.This Request for Proposals seeks qualified local, regional, or international partners to proposetechnically sound, feasible, and sustainable approaches that advance STRIDES’ four coreobjectives in Fiji:1. Strengthen detection capacity and systems across human and animal laboratorynetworks, including biosafety and biosecurity.2. Develop and enhance event-based and indicator-based surveillance systems fortimely detection of public health threats.3. Improve data collection, analysis, interoperability, and reporting to supportevidence-based decision-making and outbreak response.4. Provide targeted technical and operational support during outbreaks, includingsurge assistance to laboratories and surveillance systems.Successful applicants will demonstrate relevant experience in laboratory systemsstrengthening, surveillance and data systems, biosafety and biosecurity, outbreak preparednessand response, or multisectoral coordination in Fiji or comparable small-island, resource-constrained, or climate-vulnerable settings. Proposed activities must align with Fiji’s nationalpriorities, leverage existing platforms and investments, and contribute to durable institutionalcapacity and self-reliance. Through this solicitation, STRIDES aims to strengthen Fiji’s ability torapidly detect, investigate, and respond to infectious disease threats—protecting public healthnationally, reinforcing regional preparedness across the Pacific, and contributing to U.S. andglobal health security objectives.Project Overview: STRIDES Activity in FijiFiji’s health security landscape is shaped by recurrent infectious disease threats, climatevulnerability, geographic dispersion, and constrained health system capacity across nationaland subnational levels. While Fiji has achieved important public health milestones—including2the elimination of measles, rubella, and trachoma as public health problems—the countrycontinues to experience endemic and emerging infectious diseases such as dengue,leptospirosis, and a rapidly expanding HIV epidemic, alongside ongoing zoonotic and biosecurityrisks. These challenges place sustained pressure on disease surveillance systems, laboratorynetworks, biosafety and biosecurity practices, data interoperability, and coordinatedemergency response mechanisms that are essential for effective implementation of theInternational Health Regulations (IHR 2005).Fiji has not yet completed a Joint External Evaluation (JEE); however, recent State Parties Self-Assessment Annual Report (SPAR) scores indicate moderate but uneven capacity across coredetection and response domains, including laboratory testing capacity, effective nationaldiagnostic networks, analysis and information sharing, and health emergency management.These findings underscore the need for targeted system strengthening to improve earlydetection, ensure safe and reliable laboratory operations, enhance the use of surveillance data,and enable timely and coordinated outbreak response—particularly in the context of climate-driven shocks and natural disasters that regularly disrupt health service delivery.As a regional health, transportation, and logistics hub for the Pacific Islands, Fiji plays a pivotalrole in regional health security. Strengthening Fiji’s infectious disease detection and responsesystems will not only protect its population but also generate spillover benefits for neighboringPacific Island countries that rely on Fiji’s reference laboratories, training institutions, andoutbreak response capacity. Investments in Fiji therefore contribute directly to regionalpreparedness and to containing health threats closer to their source.In response to these needs, the STRIDES Activity—funded by the U.S. Department of State—supports the Government of Fiji to advance national and regional global health securitypriorities. STRIDES works in close collaboration with the MHMS, the MoA, the BAF, and othernational health actors to strengthen systems under a cross-sectoral framework that integrateshuman, animal, and environmental health. The Activity is designed to complement and addvalue to existing initiatives supported by regional and bilateral partners, including SPC,Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and multilateral development banks, while avoiding duplicationand reinforcing national ownership and sustainability.The STRIDES Activity in Fiji focuses on operationalizing sustainable, government-led systemsthat enhance national and subnational capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to zoonotic andemerging infectious diseases. Emphasis is placed on strengthening laboratory systems andbiosafety and biosecurity, improving event-based and indicator-based surveillance, enhancingdata use and interoperability across platforms, and ensuring readiness to mount rapid andeffective outbreak responses.Through this Request for Proposals, FHI 360 seeks qualified local, regional, and internationalorganizations to implement technical support and capacity-strengthening activities that directlycontribute to the four STRIDES objectives in Fiji:31. Strengthen detection capacity and laboratory systems at national and subnationallevels for both human and animal health networks, including improvements in biosafetyand biosecurity, diagnostic quality, and access to essential laboratory services.2. Develop and strengthen sustainable surveillance systems, integrating event-based andindicator-based surveillance approaches to enable timely detection and reporting ofpublic health threats.3. Enhance data collection, analysis, interoperability, and reporting, supporting evidence-based decision-making across surveillance, laboratory, and emergency responsefunctions.4. Provide targeted outbreak detection and response support, including surge technicalsupport, laboratory and surveillance support, and strengthened coordination andlogistics during public health emergencies.Applicants may propose to implement one or more of the above objectives based on theirtechnical expertise, institutional capacity, and ability to operate effectively within Fiji’s context.FHI 360 anticipates awarding one or more agreements to partners demonstrating strongalignment with STRIDES’ technical priorities, the Government of Fiji’s health security objectives,and its cross-sectoral, systems-strengthening approach.By strengthening laboratory networks, surveillance integration, and outbreak responsereadiness, STRIDES will support Fiji to build a more resilient, coordinated, and sustainablefoundation for national and regional health security—protecting communities in Fiji and acrossthe Pacific from current and future infectious disease threats.Technical Description of the Work to Be PerformedSTRIDES Scope of WorkIn collaboration with the Government of Fiji, the MHMS, the MoA, the BAF, and other relevantnational health actors, the STRIDES Activity will provide targeted technical support tostrengthen Fiji’s capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to zoonotic and emerging infectiousdisease threats. Implementation will be grounded in a cross-sectoral approach that integrateshuman, animal, and environmental health systems and reinforces existing government-ledplatforms.Building on recent SPAR findings and national consultations, STRIDES will address priority gapsin national laboratory systems, biosafety and biosecurity, event-based and indicator-basedsurveillance, data use and interoperability, and health emergency management. Activities willfocus on strengthening national and subnational systems, improving functionality andcoordination across sectors, and ensuring that detection and response capacities are resilient toclimate shocks and natural disasters that regularly affect Fiji.The Activity will coordinate closely with existing national frameworks and ongoing regional andbilateral initiatives to ensure complementarity, avoid duplication, and maximize synergies.STRIDES will work through government systems at national and subnational levels to4institutionalize improvements, promote sustainability, and support local ownership.Engagement with regional partners (e.g., SPC), academic institutions, community-basedorganizations, and the private sector will be undertaken where appropriate to leverage existingexpertise and resources.Under the technical leadership of FHI 360, STRIDES will deliver a combination of technicalsupport, training and mentorship, systems strengthening, and limited, targeted procurement oflaboratory and outbreak response commodities (subject to approval) to support durableimprovements in Fiji’s global health security capacity.Global Health Security (GHS) ObjectivesSTRIDES seeks qualified contractor(s) to implement activities that advance the following fourGHS objectives in Fiji:1. Strengthen detection capacity and laboratory systems for human and animal healthnetworks, including improvements in diagnostic capability, biosafety and biosecurity,quality management systems, and access to essential laboratory services.2. Develop and strengthen sustainable surveillance systems, integrating event-based andindicator-based surveillance to enable timely detection, reporting, and response topublic health threats.3. Enhance data collection, analysis, interoperability, and reporting across laboratory,surveillance, and emergency response systems to support evidence-based decision-making.4. Provide targeted outbreak detection and response support, including surge technicalsupport, multisectoral coordination, simulation exercises, and limited procurement ofessential outbreak response commodities.STRIDES will emphasize system-level, sustainable interventions that reduce the risk and impactof zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases through early detection, timely notification, andcoordinated response. Two overarching results are anticipated:1. Reduced risks and impacts of infectious disease threats in Fiji.2. Functional national systems for early warning, detection, reporting, and coordinatedoutbreak response.Expected Results by Technical AreaZoonotic Disease and Cross-Sectoral Coordination Strengthened surveillance for priority zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases acrosshuman and animal health sectors. Improved multisectoral coordination among MHMS, MoA, and BAF, including regularjoint analysis and information-sharing.5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541512Computer Systems Design Services
- NAICS 541519Other Computer Related Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541690Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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