Solomon Islands - Australia Partnership for Governance through Abt Global invites quotations from suitably experienced and reputable firms to provide to provide training services in support of the Governance Partnership.
Solomon Islands - Australia Partnership for Governance through Abt Global invites quotations from suitably experienced and reputable firms to provide to provide training services in support of the Governance Partnership.
The purpose of this engagement is to enhance the data management, analytical, and reporting capabilities of Solomon Islands Government (SIG) personnel through structured training in Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Microsoft Excel.
The training aims to strengthen SIG participants’ proficiency in spreadsheet creation, data manipulation, formula application, and visual presentation, thereby improving organisational efficiency and decision-making.
Abt Global invites quotations from suitably experienced and reputable firms to provide training services in support of the Governance Partnership. The provider will deliver services in line with Solomon Islands legislation and Abt’s operational standards.
The training provider will be responsible for designing and delivering high-quality, interactive training sessions covering basic, intermediate, and advanced competencies in Microsoft Excel. The program should be tailored to the participants’ professional context and include practical exercises relevant to their work.
There will be up to 20 participants for the in-person training. The Governance Partnership will manage the venue.
The scope will include:
The contract will be for a period of 2-3 months.
The full request for tender documents can be obtained by emailing solomon.procurement@asipgov.org
Applications close 11:59PM (Solomon Islands Standard Time), 06 October 2025, Monday
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