Tender Notice
Drone-Based Vector Monitoring in Marshlands
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems around the world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other illnesses. Based on the premise that business-oriented strategy can facilitate solutions to global health challenges, CHAI acts as a catalyst to mobilize new resources and optimize the impact of these resources to save lives, via improved organization of commodity markets and more effective local management. CHAI does not operate stand-alone programs, nor does it build parallel health systems. Rather, CHAI works at the invitation and in support of governments. We focus on large-scale impact and have secured lower pricing agreements for treatment options in more than 70 countries. CHAI's teams are working side-by-side with over 30 governments to tackle many of the largest barriers to effective health care. For more information, please visit: http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org.
Rwanda continues to face a significant burden of vector-borne diseases, with malaria and Rift Valley Fever (RVF) representing two of the most important threats at the human–animal–environment interface. Marshlands irrigated agricultural areas, and wetlands along the Akagera, Akanyaru, and Nyabarongo watersheds constitute highly productive ecological niches for mosquito vectors of these diseases. These environments are widely distributed, dynamic, and operationally difficult to monitor using ground-based methods alone.
The Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), through the Public Health Surveillance and Emergency Preparedness Division, specifically the One Health Unit, leads national vector surveillance and control activities. RBC operates 13 sentinel surveillance sites distributed across high-risk districts where entomological and epidemiological data are routinely collected to inform integrated vector management.
To strengthen the precision, timeliness, and spatial coverage of vector surveillance, RBC, with support from the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), is introducing drone-assisted (UAV) aerial habitat mapping of the broader sentinel surveillance programme. This component is intended to complement, not replace, ground-based entomological surveillance.
Therefore, CHAI Rwanda seeks to engage a qualified consultant with expertise in Drone-Based Vector Monitoring in Marshlands (High-Resolution Aerial Habitat Mapping using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to Support Rift Valley Fever and Malaria Vector Surveillance in Rwanda). Further details regarding the scope of work, deliverables, and requirements are outlined in the attached Terms of Reference (ToR).
Application submission
Interested candidates should submit their technical and financial proposals in English, to rwandaprocurement@clintonhealthaccess.org not later than June 28th, 2026, not later than 05:00 PM local time. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Interested consultants are requested to adhere to the deadline, applications submitted after the deadline will be automatically rejected.
Any questions/concerns/clarifications related to this tender should be addressed to CHAI Rwanda procurement Office through rwandaprocurement@clintonhealthaccess.org not later than 7 days before the deadline for submission. Any questions/concerns/clarifications received after this deadline will not be considered.
Note:
Data Protection and Consent: In compliance with the data protection law of Rwanda and by submitting your application and CV, you explicitly consent to the collection, processing, and storage of your personal data by Clinton Health Access Initiative for the sole purpose of managing and conducting the selection process for the data collection pool for which you have applied.
Conflict of Interest Declaration: By submitting an application, you confirm that no conflicts of interest exist between yourself and any CHAI staff involved in the selection or evaluation process, nor with any members of the leadership team at CHAI’s Rwanda country office.
Done at Kigali, 01/06/2026