Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems - Guatemala
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems - Guatemala
- Issuing Agency
- FHI 360
- Location
- District of Columbia
- Published Date
- Dec 2, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 9, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 2025-009-Guatemala_RFP_02
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Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security Systems - Guatemala
RFP No.: 2025-009-Guatemala_RFP_02
Issue date: 2 Dec, 2025
Closing date: 9 Jan, 2026
Solicitation file(s):
Tender for GHS Guatemala 12.03.2025 (565 KB)
Attachment A-Budget Proposal (61 KB) - Attachment Preview
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Request for ProposalsRequest for Proposals for Technical Support to Improve Global Health SecuritySolicitation Number: 2025-009-GuatemalaTo: Prospective OrganizationsFrom: FHI360 STRIDES PROJECT TEAMContract Title: Technical Support to Improve Global Health Security SystemsLocation: GuatemalaDate Issued: December 3, 2025Questions Due: December 10, 2025, 23:59 Eastern Daylight TimeResponses Posted: December 15, 2025, 23:59 Eastern Daylight TimeSubmission Deadline: January 9, 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 Guatemala. STRIDES is a U.S. Department of State–fundedinitiative designed to strengthen national and subnational systems to prevent, detect, andrespond to infectious disease threats in alignment with Guatemala’s Voluntary ExternalEvaluation (VEE) and Joint External Evaluation (JEE) priorities.Despite recent progress, Guatemala continues to face significant gaps in early detection,laboratory biosafety and biosecurity, interoperability of surveillance systems, and multisectoralcoordination. The VEE identified low readiness levels across several International HealthRegulations (IHR) core capacities, with particularly weak scores in laboratory biosafety andbiosecurity (1), workforce surge capacity (1), and points of entry readiness (1). These findingsunderscore the urgent need to strengthen detection, data systems, and coordinated outbreakresponse mechanisms at both national and subnational levels.STRIDES seeks to address these critical gaps by providing targeted technical assistance, capacitybuilding, and system strengthening support in collaboration with the Ministry of Health andSocial Assistance (MSPAS), the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (MAGA), and theMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN). The activity emphasizes a One Healthapproach, reinforcing linkages between human, animal, and environmental health sectors tobuild a more resilient and integrated health security system.This RFP seeks qualified local and international partners to propose technically sound, feasible,and sustainable approaches to advance STRIDES’ four key objectives in Guatemala:11. Strengthen detection capacity and systems for both human and animal laboratorynetworks.2. Develop sustainable, event-based and indicator-based surveillance systems.3. Enhance data collection, analysis, and reporting for evidence-based decision-making.4. Provide targeted technical assistance for outbreak detection and response.Successful applicants will demonstrate proven experience in health system strengthening,laboratory and biosafety capacity building, surveillance and data interoperability, outbreakpreparedness, or multisectoral coordination in Guatemala or similar contexts. Activities shouldbuild on existing national systems, leverage current initiatives (such as those supported byPAHO/WHO, COMISCA, CDC, and the Government of Japan), and avoid duplication of ongoingefforts.Through this solicitation, STRIDES aims to strengthen Guatemala’s institutional capacity todetect, investigate, and respond to emerging and endemic infectious diseases—contributing toregional and global health security and resilience.Project Overview: STRIDES Activity in GuatemalaGuatemala’s health security landscape is shaped by persistent gaps in disease surveillance,laboratory systems, biosafety and biosecurity practices, and multisectoral coordination—corecapacities essential for effective implementation of the International Health Regulations. Thecountry’s most recent Voluntary External Evaluation and Joint External Evaluation revealedfoundational or limited capacity (scores of 1–2) in key technical areas including laboratorybiosafety and biosecurity, workforce surge capacity, and points of entry readiness. Thesefindings underscore the urgent need for comprehensive system strengthening to prevent,detect, and respond to public health threats.As one of the United States’ closest neighbors, Guatemala plays a critical role in regional healthsecurity. Strengthening Guatemala’s national systems for infectious disease detection andresponse not only safeguards its population but also reduces cross-border transmission risks inCentral America. Despite notable progress through previous USAID- and partner-supportedprograms, such as Proyecto Salud y Nutrición (PSN), FAO, and Breakthrough ACTION, the 2025foreign assistance review led to the termination of key Global Health Security (GHS) activities,leaving important gaps in capacity and coordination.In response, the STRIDES Activity, funded by the U.S. Department of State, aims to restoremomentum and advance Guatemala’s national health security priorities. STRIDES aligns withnational strategies of the Ministry of Health and Social Assistance, the Ministry of Agriculture,Livestock, and Food and the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources to build resilient,interoperable systems under the existing One Health framework that integrates human,animal, and environmental health.The STRIDES Activity focuses on operationalizing sustainable systems that enhance national andsubnational capacities to prevent, detect, and respond to zoonotic and emerging infectious2diseases. The activity builds on prior investments and coordinates with existing efforts led byCDC through COMISCA and APHL, and the Government of Japan, to avoid duplication andensure alignment with Guatemala’s VEE priorities.Through this RFP, FHI 360 seeks qualified local and international organizations to implementtechnical assistance and capacity-building activities that directly contribute to four STRIDESobjectives in Guatemala:1. Strengthen detection capacity and laboratory systems at the national and subnationallevels for both human and animal health networks, improving biosafety, diagnosticquality, and access to essential laboratory services.2. Develop sustainable surveillance systems by integrating event-based and indicator-based surveillance approaches to detect and report public health threats rapidly andaccurately.3. Enhance data management and interoperability to improve data sharing and analysisacross human, animal, and environmental health sectors, supporting evidence-basedpublic health decision-making.4. Provide targeted outbreak detection and response support, including strengtheningrapid response teams, conducting tabletop simulation exercises, and improving logisticsand supply chain coordination during emergencies.Applicants may propose to implement one or more of the above objectives based on theirtechnical expertise, institutional capacity, and geographic reach. FHI 360 anticipates awardingone or more agreements to partners demonstrating strong alignment with STRIDES’ technicalpriorities, the Government of Guatemala’s national health security plans, and the One Healthapproach.By improving laboratory capacity, surveillance integration, and outbreak response systems,STRIDES will help Guatemala build a more resilient, coordinated, and sustainable foundation forhealth security—protecting both national and regional populations from infectious diseasethreats.Technical Description of the Work to Be PerformedScope of WorkIn collaboration with the Government of Guatemala, the Ministry of Health and SocialAssistance, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food and the Ministry of Environment andNatural Resources, as well as key multisectoral partners, academia, and internationalstakeholders, the STRIDES Activity will provide targeted technical assistance to enhanceGuatemala’s capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to zoonotic and emerging infectiousdisease threats.Building on Guatemala’s Voluntary External Evaluation and Joint External Evaluation findings,STRIDES will address critical weaknesses in laboratory biosafety and biosecurity, interoperabilityof disease surveillance systems, data management, and outbreak response coordination. These3efforts will reinforce national systems and strengthen linkages between human, animal, andenvironmental health sectors in line with the existing One Health approach.The Activity will coordinate closely with existing national frameworks—including the emergingNational Health Security Action Plan—and with international partners to ensurecomplementarity, avoid duplication, and maximize synergies across ongoing GHS initiatives.STRIDES will work through national and subnational government systems to strengthencapacity, ensure sustainability, and promote local ownership.STRIDES will also engage faith-based organizations, civil society groups, academic institutions,and private sector actors to leverage local expertise and resources. Activities may includetechnical assistance, training, limited procurement of laboratory and outbreak responsecommodities, and capacity strengthening in biosafety, surveillance, and data interoperability.All work will be implemented under the technical leadership of FHI 360, in partnership withMSPAS, MAGA, and MARN, ensuring that activities align with Guatemala’s national prioritiesand contribute to sustainable improvements in health security and epidemic preparedness.Global Health Security (GHS) ObjectivesSTRIDES seeks qualified contractor(s) to implement activities that advance the following fourGlobal Health Security objectives in Guatemala:1. Strengthen detection capacity and laboratory systems for both human and animalhealth networks, expanding access to quality diagnostic services and improvingbiosafety, biosecurity, and quality assurance systems.2. Develop sustainable surveillance systems that integrate event-based and indicator-based surveillance to detect, report, and respond to public health threats in a timelymanner.3. Enhance data collection, analysis, and reporting by improving interoperability and useof laboratory and surveillance information systems to support evidence-based decision-making.4. Provide targeted outbreak assistance, including support for multisectoral rapidresponse teams, tabletop simulation exercises, and limited procurement of essentialoutbreak response commodities.STRIDES will emphasize sustainable, system-level interventions that reduce the risk and impactof zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases through early detection, notification, andcoordinated response. Two overarching results are anticipated:1. Reduced risks and impacts of infectious disease threats in Guatemala.2. Functional systems for early warning, detection, reporting, and coordinated outbreakresponse.Expected Results by JEE Technical AreaZoonotic Disease and One Health Coordination:4• Strengthened surveillance for priority zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases withinboth human and animal health sectors.• Improved multisectoral coordination between MSPAS, MAGA, and MARN, with regularjoint analysis and information-sharing.• Enhanced field epidemiology and laboratory capacity among national and subnationalhealth and veterinary officers.• Operationalized community-level and cross-sectoral surveillance mechanisms linked tonational systems.• Evidence-based decision-making supported by interoperable data systems and real-timeanalytics.• Functional and trained multisectoral rapid response teams at the national anddepartmental levels.• Improved cross-border surveillance and response coordination, especially at points ofentry.• Increased community preparedness and awareness through effective riskcommunication and evidence-based public health messaging.National Laboratory Systems:• Strengthened diagnostic capacity, biosafety, and biosecurity within the National HealthLaboratory (Dirección del Laboratorio Nacional de Salud - DLNS) and MAGA laboratories.• Standardized laboratory protocols and implementation of external quality assurancesystems for high-priority pathogens.• Improved equipment maintenance, calibration, and management of laboratory suppliesand reagents.• Enhanced specimen transport networks and quality management systems at all levels.• Expanded interoperability between laboratory and surveillance systems for timely datasharing and outbreak notification.Surveillance and Data Systems:• Integrated event-based and indicator-based surveillance systems linking human, animal,and environmental sectors.• Updated standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids, and case definitions forpriority diseases and public health events.• Strengthened capacity of surveillance officers and data analysts in data visualization,epidemiologic analysis, and use of decision-support tools (e.g., DHIS2, Power BI).• Developed and implemented national GHS dashboards for real-time alerts, case trends,and outbreak monitoring.• Strengthened interoperability between MSPAS, MAGA, and MARN data systems,building upon prior Data.Fi project efforts.Outbreak Detection and Response:• Established and trained rapid response teams equipped for field investigation andcontainment activities.• Conducted national and departmental tabletop simulation exercises aligned with IHRstandards to test response protocols.• Strengthened supply chain coordination for outbreak response, including logistics forPPE, diagnostics, and treatment supplies.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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