The International Treatment Preparedness Coalition Global (ITPC), is a global network of community-led organizations working to improve equitable access to treatment and health services. ITPC partners with civil society, governments, and technical agencies across more than 60 countries to strengthen community leadership, accountability, and data use within health systems.
Through community-led monitoring, research, and technical assistance, ITPC supports the integration of community-generated data into decision-making and service improvement. This Request for Proposals seeks a qualified partner to support ITPC and country partners in strengthening analysis, reporting, and practical use of community data for timely action.
2. Background and Context
ITPC is responding to the global emergency in HIV service provision resulting from funding reductions and policy shifts affecting key populations. Through our Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) initiatives, we collect critical data from recipients of care and service providers worldwide to document healthcare access barriers, service disruptions, and rights violations. Our data collection spans routine monitoring and time-sensitive contexts requiring rapid validation and response.
As part of our expanded monitoring mandate, we seek to enhance our analytical capabilities to process both routine CLM data and emergency signals, creating a public-facing visualization system that communicates both validated trends and identified priority issues while preserving respondent anonymity. This RFP solicits proposals from technical partners who can help us implement AI-powered tools to accelerate analysis of mixed-method data and develop an interactive dashboard system that serves monitoring, validation and reporting functions.
Current processes in South Africa involve extensive manual cleaning, coding, integration, and drafting. Manual qualitative coding can take 3 to 4 weeks in Malawi. The system must reduce this significantly while preserving expert oversight and data validation. The dashboard must support facility-level summaries and basic geographic drill-down (facility to district to national levels).
3. Purpose
ITPC seeks a technical partner to design and implement a practical, AI-assisted analysis workflow and lightweight dashboard using primarily configurable, off-the-shelf tools for CLM across South Africa, Malawi and potentially other countries in the region.
The system must reduce manual analysis time, improve data quality, and generate clear outputs for advocacy and decision-making. The scope is limited to a maximum allocated project budget inclusive of development, training, documentation, hosting and first year support.
4. Core Objectives
The following core objectives must contribute to reducing the analysis-to-action cycle, while preserving community oversight and validation authority:
The solution is expected to rely on existing AI APIs and business intelligence platforms rather than custom-built machine learning models.
5. Foundational Design Principles
The proposed solution must adhere to the following design principles:
6. Design Context
The proposed system must operate effectively in environments where:
The proposed system/platform must therefore assume community-led oversight as a structural requirement.
7. Scope of Work
PART A. AI-Assisted Analysis System
The vendor will develop an AI-assisted analytical layer focused on:
A. Data Processing and Cleaning
B. Quantitative Trend Summaries
C. Qualitative Synthesis
AI outputs must remain advisory. Human validation is required before publication. The system may utilize third-party AI APIs for text analysis and summarization. Custom model training is not required.
D. Translation Support
E. Automated Draft Outputs
These outputs must be editable before release. Templates may be predefined and configurable rather than dynamically generated from scratch.
PART B. Lightweight Internal Review Interface
The system must include:
The interface must be usable by non-technical staff and reduce reliance on consultants.
PART C. Lean Public-Facing Dashboard
The public dashboard must:
The dashboard must not include fully automated emergency alerts, and the architecture must remain adaptable for future expansion.
8. Technical Requirements
8.1 Integration Requirements
8.1.1 The system must:
8.1.2 Measurement of impact
Vendors must propose clear metrics to demonstrate improvement. At minimum, the system must measure:
These measures reflect partner-defined efficiency and quality indicators. Measurement will focus on efficiency gains rather than predictive accuracy.
8.1.3 Vendors must propose a baseline and projected improvement target.
8.2 Dashboard Specifications:
9. Budget Envelope
Maximum contract value is within the allocated project budget and must cover:
Competitive bids are encouraged. Preference will be given to proposals that demonstrate efficient use of existing commercial tools and limit custom development. Proposals that exceed the available budget will not be considered.
10. Sustainability Requirements
The system must:
Training must be provided for local teams. Preference will be given to modular, low-code or no-code components where feasible.
11. Deliverables Timeline
Projected Timelines: April 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Finalize indicator definitions, rule-based flag thresholds, validation workflows, reporting templates
Projected Timelines: April – May 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Configure qualitative summarization, urgency tagging, translation services, and quantitative trend summaries using commercial AI APIs
Projected Timelines: May – June 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Configure lightweight public and internal dashboards using business intelligence tools, implement geographic drill-down and indicator filtering
Projected Timelines: June – July 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Implement API or structured data imports, train staff on AI-assisted review, validation workflows, and dashboard use
Projected Timelines: July – August 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Test analysis workflow with real CLM data, refine summaries, thresholds and templates based on user feedback
Projected Timelines: August 2026
Advocacy & Operational Use Approach: Deploy production system; provide support, minor refinements, and monitoring of efficiency improvements
12. Proposal Submission Requirements
Interested technical partners should submit proposals including:
j. Ethical Framework: Proposed approach to ethical challenges in AI-driven data handling
and processing.
13. Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be assessed on:
Proposals that rely on custom AI model development will receive a lower score than those leveraging configurable, commercially available AI services.
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To Apply: please submit a Proposal that consists of at least the following documents:
(i) Technical and Financial proposal
(ii) CV or description of relevant experience
(iii) Example(s) of previous work done by the applicant
Submission Deadline
to procurement@itpcglobal.org with the subject line: “Proposal- AI Assisted CLM Analysis and Lightweight Dashboard Development”
Proposals that are incomplete, not responsive to these criteria, and are submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.