Description
GENERAL BACKGROUND The Hear, Listen, and Speak Program is a collaboration between the Royal Government of Bhutan, United Nations Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries, Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss, and Medtronic Labs.
The goal of this multi-year Program is to help the country of Bhutan establish the continuum of care required to address hearing loss and ear disorders in its children 0-14 years of age. It meets the government’s mandate to strengthen child health and education services in the country and to reduce the impact of disability on the Bhutanese people’s quality of life.
The Program will build locally-based professional capacity and services in newborn hearing screening, hearing technology, and rehabilitation that are essential for Bhutanese children 0-6 years of age who are deaf or hard of hearing to have a chance to hear and speak. The Program also implements screening and ear and hearing care services for Bhutanese children 7-14 years of age with typical hearing to ensure they have healthy ears ongoing.
It is a national initiative designed to address the complete continuum of care from identification to treatment to rehabilitation. Through delivery of technology, professional training, family education, implementation of services, and community outreach initiatives, we are helping to establish sustainable ear and hearing care for children 0-14 years of age in Bhutan, both now and into the future.
AUDIOLOGY EQUIPMENT NEEDSDuring our assessment of Bhutan’s existing hearing care services, it became apparent that there are gaps in essential audiology equipment required to serve pediatric patients. The UN Tech Bank aims to help Bhutan start to address these gaps by procuring
Auditory Evoked Potentials equipment and a
Hearing Aid Verification System.
LOT (1): Auditory Evoked Potentials
LOT (2): Hearing Aid Verification SystemIMPORTANT NOTE: Interested vendors
must respond to this tender using the UNOPS eSourcing system, via the UNGM portal. In order to access the full UNOPS tender details, request clarifications on the tender, and submit a vendor response to a tender using the system, vendors need to be registered as a UNOPS vendor at the UNGM portal and be logged into UNGM. For guidance on how to register on UNGM and submit responses to UNOPS tenders in the UNOPS eSourcing system,
please refer to the user guide and other resources available at: https://esourcing.unops.org/#/Help/Guides