Request for proposals – DEVELOPMENT OF SPTO ONLINE LEARNING MODULES ON COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA IN TOURISM
The Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) is an intergovernmental organisation based in Suva Fiji mandated to market and develop tourism in the Pacific. Its vision is for the Pacific islands’ empowered and benefitting from sustainable tourism.
Following the successful completion of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (NZMFAT) Organizational Development and Tourism Recovery Programme (Phase 1), SPTO secured ongoing funding to implement the 4-year Pacific Digital Tourism Transformation Project (Phase 2). This phase focuses on accelerating tourism recovery in the Pacific through digital skills training and improved digital technologies and systems, with the long-term goal of creating a more resilient and sustainable tourism sector.
In light of the rapidly evolving tourism industry, where digital platforms are essential for communication, advocacy, promotion, and engagement, SPTO aims to strengthen communications capabilities for the organization and its members. To support this, comprehensive online learning modules on communications and media in tourism are required. These modules will support the implementation of SPTOs six Strategic Areas of Focus and will equip stakeholders with the tools and strategies needed to enhance communication, promote destinations, manage public relations, and utilize digital platforms to share key messages effectively.
Deadline
- The due date for submission of the tender is 4:00pm Fiji Time 18th October, 2024
- Late submissions will be NOT be considered.
- PLEASE SEND ALL TENDERS VIA EMAIL with Subject: ‘RFQ-24/011 DEVELOPMENT OF SPTO INFORMATION PORTAL to: procurement@spto.org
NOTE:
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