Technical Support to Conduct a National Review and Update of Thailand’s Integrated Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Surveillance Guidelines

Location: District of Columbia
Posted: May 8, 2026
Due: May 25, 2026
Agency: FHI 360
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
Solicitation No: 2026-014-Thailand-Surveillance_RFP_02
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Technical Support to Conduct a National Review and Update of Thailand’s Integrated Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Surveillance Guidelines
RFP No.: 2026-014-Thailand-Surveillance_RFP_02

Issue date: 24 Apr, 2026
Closing date: 25 May, 2026

Solicitation file(s):
STRIDES Thailand-Asia Regional RFP - AMR Surveillance Guidelines (238 KB)
Attachment A-Budget Proposal RFP 2026-014-Thailand Surveillance (63 KB)

Modification file(s):
Tender for STRIDES Thailand-Surveillance (2026-014) Q and A Document (89 KB)

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Request for Proposals
Request for Proposals for Technical Support to Conduct a National Review and
Update of Thailand’s Integrated AMR Surveillance Guidelines
Solicitation Number: 2026-014-Thailand-Surveillance
To: Prospective Organizations
From: STRIDES Project Management
Contract Title: Technical Support to Conduct a National Review and Update of
Thailand’s Integrated Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Surveillance Guidelines
Location: Thailand
Date Issued: April 24, 2026
Questions Due: May 4, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight Time
Responses Posted: May 7, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight Time
Submission Deadline: May 25, 2026, 23:59 Eastern Daylight Time
Submission Email: STRIDESProcurement@fhi360.org
Introduction
The Strengthening Infectious Disease Detection Systems (STRIDES) Activity implemented by
FHI 360 invites qualified organizations to submit proposals to support the implementation
of global health security (GHS) activities in Thailand. STRIDES is a U.S. Department of State
funded global initiative designed to strengthen national and subnational systems to
prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats in alignment with the
International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) and U.S. Government GHS priorities. In
Southeast Asia, STRIDES is implemented in close coordination with the Government of
Thailand, U.S. Embassy Bangkok, and other regional entities to strengthen laboratory
systems, surveillance, and outbreak preparedness with regional spillover benefits across
Asia.
STRIDES has four core objectives:
1. Strengthen detection capacity and systems across human and animal
laboratory networks, including biosafety and biosecurity.
2. Develop and enhance event-based and indicator-based surveillance
systems for timely detection of public health threats.
3. Improve data collection, analysis, interoperability, and reporting to
support evidence-based decision-making and outbreak response.
4. Provide targeted technical and operational support during outbreaks,
including surge assistance to laboratories and surveillance systems.
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This RFP and any subsequent subcontract support a national review, revision, and
institutionalization of Thailand’s integrated antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance
system across human and animal health sectors. The work will assess existing surveillance
guidelines and practices among key agencies, including the Thai Ministry of Public Health
(MOPH), Department of Livestock Development (DLD), Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
Department of Medical Sciences (DMSC), Pollution Control Department (PCD), universities,
and reference laboratories, and evaluate their alignment with global and regional AMR
frameworks. Based on identified gaps in laboratory capacity, indicators, sampling, data
management, cross-sector integration, and reporting, the project will lead multisectoral
consultations to update and standardize the Thailand Integrated AMR Surveillance
Guideline. The revised guideline will clarify activation triggers, specimen handling,
diagnostic workflows for priority AMR pathogens, reporting pathways, and referral
mechanisms. Finally, the Activity will support nationwide dissemination, routine adoption,
and monitored implementation of the updated guideline across laboratory networks and
surveillance systems to strengthen coordinated, multisectoral AMR surveillance.
STRIDES Scope of Work
STRIDES activities in Southeast Asia will implement a Government of Thailand-led, multi-
sectoral, and tailored technical strategy aligned with Thailand’s National Action Plan for
Health Security (NAPHS 20232027) and priority gaps identified through the 2022 Joint
External Evaluation (JEE) and 2024 State Parties Annual Self-Assessment Report (SPAR)
assessments. The Activity strengthens core public health capabilities in disease detection,
reporting, and coordinated response with a deliberate focus on high-risk border provinces.
These locations are characterized by intense cross-border mobility, migratory labor flows,
zoonotic spillover risks, and recurring infectious disease outbreaks. By enhancing early
warning systems, strengthening Point-of-Entry (PoE) surveillance, and equipping provincial
Rapid Response Teams (RRT) and Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) with integrated
tools and protocols, STRIDES will enable Thailand to detect outbreaks earlier and respond
with faster, evidence-driven, multisectoral action.
Central to this approach is strengthening Thailand’s integrated laboratory and surveillance
systems across human and animal health sectors. STRIDES will work with key Thai
institutions, including the Department of Disease Control (DDC), DMSC, Thai Red Cross
Emerging Infectious Diseases Clinical Center (TRC-EIDCC), Chulalongkorn University, and
laboratories under the DLD to expand molecular diagnostics and genomic surveillance for
priority pathogens. Support will include upgrading critical infrastructure, reinforcing quality
assurance (QA)/quality control (QC) systems, and expanding surveillance for high-risk
zoonoses and priority pathogens, including wastewater-based surveillance where
appropriate. These improvements will increase Thailand’s ability to generate accurate and
timely laboratory data and integrate it effectively into national surveillance systems to
inform real-time risk assessments and targeted public health measures.
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Complementing these national-level investments, STRIDES will bolster emergency
preparedness, multisectoral coordination, and community engagement, ensuring that the
region can manage public health threats efficiently. STRIDES’ work includes strengthening
incident management systems and conducting simulation exercises with human health,
veterinary, border, immigration, and customs authorities. Expanding regionally, STRIDES
contributes to health security resilience by strengthening cross-border surveillance,
laboratory cooperation, and multisectoral workforce development across the Greater
Mekong Subregion and ASEAN platforms. Leveraging Thailand’s technical expertise and
strategic geographic position, activities support the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Animal
Health and Zoonoses (ACCAHZ) and bilateral coordination mechanisms with Cambodia, the
Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), and Myanmar to improve data sharing, joint
outbreak investigation protocols, and PoE readiness. Regional laboratory quality assurance,
training, and genomic surveillance collaboration builds on Thailand’s leadership within the
region. Through strategic partnerships, STRIDES will help cultivate a regional multisectoral
workforce skilled in outbreak investigation, biosafety and biosecurity, field epidemiology,
and meeting 7-1-7 performance benchmarks.
Subcontract Scope of Work and Implementation Approach
Any subcontract entered into as a result of this RFP will focus on supporting a national
review, revision, and institutionalization of Thailand’s integrated antimicrobial resistance
(AMR) surveillance system across human and animal health sectors under STRIDES
Objective 4. Applicants should propose a technical and financial approach to implement
the scope of work and achieve the illustrative results defined in this RFP based on their
institutional strengths, technical expertise, and operational presence in Thailand and/or the
Southeast Asia region. Consortium applications are acceptable where partners
demonstrate complementary expertise, clearly defined roles, and effective coordination
and governance mechanisms.
Objective 4: Provide Targeted Outbreak Detection and Response Assistance
Applicants may propose activities that include, but are not limited to:
Conduct a national review of Thailand’s integrated AMR surveillance system by examining
existing guidelines across human and animal health sectors. Map current AMR surveillance
practices among key agencies, including MOPH, DLD, FDA, DMSC, the PCD, universities, and
reference laboratories. Assess alignment with global and regional standards such as the
Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System, World Organisation for
Animal Health antimicrobial use (AMU)/AMR guidelines, Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations frameworks, and the ASEAN AMR Surveillance Roadmap. Identify
gaps in laboratory capacity, indicator definitions, sampling strategies, data management,
cross-sector integration, and reporting pathways. Consult in-country experts and partners,
including surveillance officers, laboratory staff, veterinarians, epidemiologists, and
academic partners, to validate findings. Produce a national review report summarizing
gaps and recommendations to inform guideline revision.
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Lead multisectoral consultations with key Thai contributors and partners to jointly update
and revise the Thailand Integrated AMR Surveillance Guideline. Ensure revised procedures
clearly define standardized activation triggers, specimen handling requirements, diagnostic
workflows for priority AMR pathogens, critical-result reporting pathways, and referral
mechanisms to reference laboratories. Align updated procedures with 7-1-7 early detection
and response benchmarks and integrate into existing emergency coordination
mechanisms. Integrate the updated procedures into local-level surveillance and response
mechanisms to strengthen coordinated, timely, and multisectoral action.
Coordinate and oversee the nationwide dissemination and institutionalization of the
updated Integrated AMR Surveillance Guideline across laboratory networks and
surveillance systems. Support integration of the revised guideline into routine
implementation processes and laboratory quality systems, providing targeted assistance to
address operational and system-level barriers. Strengthen adherence and long-term
sustainability by establishing structured follow-up, troubleshooting, and monitoring
mechanisms across all implementing areas.
Deliverables
The table below provides illustrative examples of key deliverables and performance
indicators aligned with the STRIDES Thailand/Asia Regional Scope of Work. These
indicators are subject to revision, and additional indicators may be incorporated as the
implementation plan is finalized. Applicants are encouraged to propose additional or
alternative deliverables and indicators that demonstrate measurable progress toward
achieving the project’s objectives and improving national and subnational health security
capacity in Thailand.
Objective
Illustrative Key Deliverables
Illustrative Performance
Indicators
Report on the situational
assessment, gap analysis, and
priority areas for guideline
updates developed.
Number of priority gaps and
recommended updates identified
and documented in the national
situational assessment and gap
analysis report.
Final Integrated AMR Surveillance Number of updated and
Objective 4: Provide Guidelines
harmonized Integrated AMR
Targeted Outbreak
Surveillance Guideline finalized and
Detection and
endorsed
Response Assistance
Dissemination Report
Number of national and subnational
institutions receiving and oriented
on the updated Integrated AMR
Surveillance Guideline.
Workflow Implementation Report Number of provinces that have
formally adopted and initiated
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Objective
Illustrative Key Deliverables
Implementation Support Report
Illustrative Performance
Indicators
implementation of the updated
integrated AMR surveillance
workflows.
Number of provinces with
documented records of initial
technical or operational support
provided for implementation of the
updated AMR surveillance
workflows.
Proposed Timeline and Key Outputs Template
To be completed by prospective applicant(s) as part of their proposal. Prospective Applicant(s)
are encouraged to propose changes or alternative timelines, key outputs, and milestones to the
table below in their proposals. If a prospective applicant is submitting a proposal for one or
more objectives, then applicants should revise this timeline accordingly and highlight which
objective(s) they are applying to implement.
Illustrative Objectives, Deliverables, Timeline, and Key Outputs
Objective / Deliverable
Phase 1: Start-Up and
Planning
Objective 4: Provide
Targeted Outbreak
Detection and Response
Assistance
Final Reporting,
Knowledge Sharing, and
Transition
Timeline
Key Outputs / Milestones
Month 1
Inception and coordination meetings conducted
with STRIDES leadership and key Thailand partners
(DLD, DDC, NIAH, and relevant ministries).
Baseline indicators, assessment tools, and
monitoring framework finalized.
Months
26
National review of Thailand’s integrated AMR
surveillance system completed, including a
multisectoral gap analysis aligned with global and
regional standards.
Integrated AMR Surveillance Guideline updated
and harmonized through multisectoral
consultation, with standardized procedures for
detection, reporting, and referral.
Updated guideline disseminated and
institutionalized nationwide, with initial
implementation support and followup
mechanisms established.
December
2026
Final technical and financial reports submitted to
FHI 360 and the U.S. Department of State.
Sustainability and transition plan developed and
endorsed by national counterparts to
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