US Embassy changes date for LE Health Insurance pre-solicitation conference to April 23

Bryan David Hunt, Ambassador at  U.S. Embassy in Sierra Leone
Bryan David Hunt, Ambassador at U.S. Embassy in Sierra Leone
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The US Embassy announced on April 16 that the pre-solicitation conference for the LE Health Insurance has been rescheduled to April 23 at 3 p.m. local time, to be held at the embassy.

This update informs interested parties of a change in schedule for an important meeting related to health insurance services.

The embassy said that this amendment affects those planning to attend or participate in the process. The new date gives participants additional time to prepare and adjust their schedules accordingly.

No further details about the reason for the change or specifics about the health insurance solicitation were provided in this announcement.



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