Provide EEF with a technical and professional assessment of results, achievements, key challenges and lessons learnt from the implementation of the project.
East Europe Foundation is a non-profit, non-political organization established in Moldova in accordance with the Law on Foundations. EEF was registered on 03 November 2009 and 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 vulnerable 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 2021 EEF launched the project “Local Civil Society Contributes to Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development in Moldova”, financially supported by the European Union and co-funded by Sweden. The 36 months project seeks to improve access of disadvantaged women and men to local economic and social opportunities through active involvement of civil society organisations. The action is implemented by a consortium of three CSOs: East Europe Foundation, as the lead applicant and two partners, Keystone Moldova and Contact Centre.
Overall objective of the project: vulnerable men and women are empowered, exploit sustainable economic opportunities, reap the benefits provided by the AA/DCFTA and are better prepared to manage economic risks (such as COVID-19 pandemic) through active civil society engagement.
Specific Objectives of the project are:
SO.1. Mobilized CSOs advocate for more inclusive employment and trade policies aimed at facilitating employment and expanding economic opportunities for vulnerable groups, especially in situations of emergency or pandemics.
SO.2. Empowered CSOs implement new methods of inclusion of vulnerable groups into the labour market by means of offline and online life-long learning, vocational orientation and training, coaching, mentorship, social entrepreneurship, partnerships with local authorities and Territorial Employment Agencies.
SO.3 Business hubs and youth entrepreneurship funds scale up opportunities for vulnerable groups and SMEs through e-learning, training and coaching, business development start-ups, smart-working solutions, digital solutions including e-commerce development.
SO.4. SMEs explore new economic opportunities linked to AA/DCFTA through international outreach, business internships, matchmaking, and business development services.
The total budget of the program was 3,684,291 EUR, with 3,279,019 EUR contributed by the EC and 405,272 EUR by Sweden and own contribution of Partners.
Provide EEF with a technical and professional assessment of results, achievements, key challenges and lessons learnt from the implementation of the project.
The review will consist of document reading, interviews and field study, debriefing meeting, as well as presentation of a review report.
The review should provide answers to the following questions:
The project evaluation shall result in written recommendations on the above-mentioned issues. In addition, the expert/review team is encouraged to include recommendations, considered to be of relevance for promoting the aim of the Project Evaluation.
The Expert/Review Team will carry out its tasks through:
Timeframe (will cover the following aspects but will not be limited to):
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No. |
Description |
Number of days |
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1. |
Finalizing the evaluation design and work plan |
4 days |
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2. |
Desk review of existing documents |
5 days |
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3. |
Interviews with staff, grantees, partners and stakeholders |
10 days |
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4. |
Writing the 1st draft of evaluation report |
5 days |
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5. |
Debriefing with EEF-M staff and management |
1 day |
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6. |
Drafting final report |
5 days |
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Total number of days |
30 days |
It is expected that the evaluation will be conducted throughout March– May 2024 with a preliminary draft report submitted to EEF-M by May 14, 2024. The final report should be submitted to EEF-M no later than May 31, 2024.
The proposals could be submitted by individuals, teams of experts or legal entities. The evaluator/evaluation team should have relevant evaluation experience in the field of civil society development and program management. 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:
Terms of Reference can be downloaded here:
The deadline for submissions is 12th of February, 2024. The application should be sent to the e-mail address: concurs@eef.md with “Evaluation Local civil society” in the subject line. All questions regarding this task shall be addressed in written to Ana Ciurac, Program Officer, at ana.ciurac@eef.md.
Only selected individuals or organizations will be notified. Incomplete applications will not be considered.