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The Ministry of Health (MoH) has announced a call for proposals from qualified suppliers and vendors for the supply and installation of dialysis machines in selected hospitals across the country.
In a notice on Tuesday, September 2, the Ministry said interested and eligible entities are required to submit detailed proposals covering the technical specifications of the machines, their experience and track record in supplying similar medical equipment, after-sales service and maintenance plans, delivery timelines, and a comprehensive cost breakdown.
The Ministry noted that the deadline for submission of proposals is Monday, September 9, 2025, and all submissions must be addressed to the Chief Director of the Ministry, Sekou Toure Avenue.
The Ministry stated that this latest notice supersedes all previous advertisements on the same procurement exercise.
According to the Ministry, the initiative forms part of government’s efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery by expanding access to dialysis services in response to the rising demand for renal care.
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