Call For Expression of Interest (EoI) for the Selection of Local Implementing Partners
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Call For Expression of Interest (EoI) for the Selection of Local Implementing Partners
Call for Expression of Interest Reference No. #
PIR/FY26/IP/02/001
Posted (Date)
12th FEB 2026
Partners submit their EoI & Project Proposal
23rd FEB 2026
Notification of Pre-selected Partners
26th FEB 2026
Project Presentation to the Committee by the Pre-selected Partners
2nd and 3rd March 2026
Final Selected Partners Notification
5th March 2026
Due Diligence Assessment
9th March 2026
Kick - off workshop
11th March 2026
Project Implementation Start Date
Mid - March 2026
Project Implementation End Date
December 2026
About Plan International Rwanda
Since 2007, Plan International is operating in Rwanda. Since then, Plan International Rwanda (PIR) has worked with local communities, key actors, and duty bearers to change harmful gender and social norms and legal and policy frameworks that hinder children’s full potential. Plan International Rwanda was and still advances children’s rights in Rwanda by working in strategic partnerships, coalitions, and networks with like-minded organizations.
Plan International Rwanda is implementing the Bike for the Future Project (2023–2026), targeting 3,600 youth (60% girls) in Gatsibo, Bugesera, districts. This project benefited from the Road World Championship Cycling in Rwanda (2025) to advocate for young women’s rights in terms of social and economic empowerment, to access the career path of their choice, whether it be for jobs opportunities traditionally held by men such as mechanics, science, technology, transport, engineering and mathematics but also cycling. The main priority is to ensure that young people (especially girls) have full access to the labour market through market-oriented skills development, integration projects and sport. All to get them ready to become respected leaders of change for inclusion and gender equality in their communities.
The expected impact of the project is: Young people, especially young women, pursue decent work opportunities of their choosing, whether wage employment or self-employed.
Accordingly, the Project is geared towards achieving the following specific outcome results:
Young people, especially young women in their diversity, build on and develop their skills for wage or self-employment opportunities.
The objective is:
To build on and develop the technical skills of youth for wage or self-employment opportunities, especially in mechanics or STEM sector, making the most of the bicycle industry.
Young people increase their foundational capabilities needed to act as effective drivers of change in line with human rights, gender equality and inclusion.
The objective is to strengthen the social skills of youth to advocate for their rights and prevent gender-based violence through sport practices.
III. Families adopt positive norms and practices supporting young people, especially young women in their diversity, to participate in SOYEE training and a...
Call for Expression of Interest Reference No. #
PIR/FY26/IP/02/001
Posted (Date)
12th FEB 2026
Partners submit their EoI & Project Proposal
23rd FEB 2026
Notification of Pre-selected Partners
26th FEB 2026
Project Presentation to the Committee by the Pre-selected Partners
2nd and 3rd March 2026
Final Selected Partners Notification
5th March 2026
Due Diligence Assessment
9th March 2026
Kick - off workshop
11th March 2026
Project Implementation Start Date
Mid - March 2026
Project Implementation End Date
December 2026
About Plan International Rwanda
Since 2007, Plan International is operating in Rwanda. Since then, Plan International Rwanda (PIR) has worked with local communities, key actors, and duty bearers to change harmful gender and social norms and legal and policy frameworks that hinder children’s full potential. Plan International Rwanda was and still advances children’s rights in Rwanda by working in strategic partnerships, coalitions, and networks with like-minded organizations.
Plan International Rwanda is implementing the Bike for the Future Project (2023–2026), targeting 3,600 youth (60% girls) in Gatsibo, Bugesera, districts. This project benefited from the Road World Championship Cycling in Rwanda (2025) to advocate for young women’s rights in terms of social and economic empowerment, to access the career path of their choice, whether it be for jobs opportunities traditionally held by men such as mechanics, science, technology, transport, engineering and mathematics but also cycling. The main priority is to ensure that young people (especially girls) have full access to the labour market through market-oriented skills development, integration projects and sport. All to get them ready to become respected leaders of change for inclusion and gender equality in their communities.
The expected impact of the project is: Young people, especially young women, pursue decent work opportunities of their choosing, whether wage employment or self-employed.
Accordingly, the Project is geared towards achieving the following specific outcome results:
Young people, especially young women in their diversity, build on and develop their skills for wage or self-employment opportunities.
The objective is:
To build on and develop the technical skills of youth for wage or self-employment opportunities, especially in mechanics or STEM sector, making the most of the bicycle industry.
Young people increase their foundational capabilities needed to act as effective drivers of change in line with human rights, gender equality and inclusion.
The objective is to strengthen the social skills of youth to advocate for their rights and prevent gender-based violence through sport practices.
III. Families adopt positive norms and practices supporting young people, especially young women in their diversity, to participate in SOYEE training and a...