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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

The PATH-SAFE programme  will pilot a national surveillance network, using the latest DNA-sequencing technology and environmental sampling to improve the detection, and tracking of foodborne human pathogens through the whole agri-food system from farm-to-fork.  
The FSA wishes to appoint a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) partner for the PATH-SAFE programme running until June 2024. PATH-SAFE is a cross-government collaboration consisting of four workstreams and the successful supplier will work with the PATH-SAFE team, and specifically the PATH-SAFE Evaluation Lead advisor, to design and deliver M&E activity at both workstream and programme level. The M&E project will run until June 2024 and consist of 3 objectives:
•	Objective 1: Design of M&E 
•	Objective 2: Process and Output monitoring & evaluation (workstream level + programme level)
•	Objective 3: Programme level outcome evaluation + feasibility study for impact evaluation approaches

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