The review shall provide EEF with a technical and professional assessment of results, achievements, key challenges, lessons learnt to date from the implementation of the EEF Strategic Plan 2021-2025 and any recommendations for future programming.
East Europe Foundation in Moldova (EEF) is a non-profit, non-political organization established as a foundation, in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, the Law on Foundations and other Moldovan laws. EEF started its activities in June 2010. Previously EEF operated as a representative office of the Eurasia Foundation in Moldova since 1998.
East Europe Foundation’s mission is to improve the livelihoods of women and men and foster participation, decent work, environmental security, equality and non-discrimination, economic prosperity for rural population, unemployed, informal workers, persons with disabilities, Roma and other vulnerable groups.
In January 2021 EEF launched the implementation of its Strategic Plan for 2021-2025, approved by the EEF Board of Directors on 11 June 2020. The Strategy and its programs are funded by Sweden, European Union, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The document consists of two inter-related programs with corresponding components conducive to their implementation, as illustrated below.
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Impact: Vulnerable men and women (PWDs, Roma, Older People, NEET Youth) are empowered and benefit from responsive policy-making and fulfilment of their human rights |
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Program 1. Civil and political rights and democratic governance |
Program 2: Socio-economic rights and sustainable local development |
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Component 1.1: Civil society participation and oversight |
Component 1.2: Community Journalism |
Component 1.3: Free, fair and inclusive elections |
Component 2.1: Community mobilization for responsive local governance |
Component 2.2: Youth Participation and Economic Empowerment |
Component 2.3: Social Services and Economic Development |
Civil and political rights and democratic governance:
Opportunities to exercise democratic influence will be expanded by enabling inclusive NGO platforms representing vulnerable groups to actively provide evidence-based input into design and implementation of selected public policies. Continuous CSO engagement in policy dialogue will determine national authorities to accept more recommendations during policy design but also to up-scale policy implementation. Capitalising on the network of partners throughout the country and the developed online platform for journalists (www.jurnalist.md) EEF will grow a new generation of community journalists, enabling them to report issues identified in their communities. EEF and its partners will build upon the achieved results in the area of inclusive elections, advocating for political inclusion and strengthening the decision-making capacity of elected women, Roma, persons with disabilities.
Socio-economic rights and sustainable local development:
Social and economic rights of vulnerable women and men an in targeted communities will be better addressed through local NGOs representing vulnerable groups that actively mobilize disadvantaged women and men to (i) constructively engage with duty bearers, (ii) oversee local authorities’ performance, (iii) define and addressing most stringent community needs. The program will enable local youth CSOs to facilitate involvement of young women and men in community assessment, fundraising, outreach, grant-making. Empowered youth groups will be supported to engage in meaningful policy dialogue with local authorities in order to demand fairer distribution of available resources, increased transparency and accountability. Due attention will be paid to working with employment services and pilot innovative actions designed to better target and facilitate employment of NEET young women and men. Building on good practices achieved to date, EEF will empower local CSOs to engage in social service delivery and economic development targeting most vulnerable women and men.
EEF conducts operating programs and strategic grant-making. The primary difference between the two is the locus of responsibility for program outputs, and the mechanisms controlling financial expenditure. Grants allocate funding to outside partner organizations through a grant agreement, and the responsibility for delivery of project outputs rests entirely with the grantee. In running operating programs, EEF directly manages project activities and takes upon itself ultimate responsibility for delivery of outputs and project results.
The review shall provide EEF with a technical and professional assessment of results, achievements, key challenges, lessons learnt to date from the implementation of the EEF Strategic Plan 2021-2025 and any recommendations for future programming.
The review will consist of document reading, interviews and field visits, debriefing meeting, as well as presentation of an evaluation report.
It is expected that the evaluation will be conducted throughout September – November 2023 with a preliminary draft report submitted to EEF-M by 10 November, 2023. The final report should be submitted to EEF no later than November 30, 2023.
The review should provide answers to the following questions:
The definition and choice of methods for the implementation of the Assignment, shall be elaborated in the application, and be in accordance with common principles, such as those provided by the OECD/DAC criteria for evaluations.
The Expert/Review Team will carry out its tasks through:
The evaluator/evaluation team should have relevant evaluation experience in the field of civil society development and program management. Proposals could be submitted by one or several individuals or by legal entities. The minimum requirements include:
The key products expected from this evaluation are:
All deliverables will become the property of EEF.
The applicant should submit the following documents:
The deadline for submissions is August 6, 2023.
The Terms of Reference can be accessed here: Interim Review of the implementation of East Europe Foundation’s Strategy 2021-2025 - FUNDAȚIA EST-EUROPEANĂ (eef.md)
The application should be sent to the following e-mail address: concurs@eef.md with “Program evaluation” in the subject line.
All questions regarding this task shall be addressed in written to Andrei Brighidin, EEF Director for Development, Monitoring and Evaluation, at andrei.brighidin@eef.md.
For more information about East Europe Foundation, please access www.eef.md. Only selected applicants will be contacted. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.