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Technical Assistance for
Civil Society Organisations
Regional Office
This project is funded
by the European Union.
Technical Assistance to the Civil Society organizations 2 (TACSO 2) from the IPA Beneficiaries;
EuropeAid/133642/C/SER/Multi
Terms of Reference for the Open Call for STE
To assist the TACSO Turkey Office in running the national consultations
in defining the elements of the monitoring system for the Results Framework of the
‘DG Enlargement Guidelines for EU Support to Civil Society in Enlargement Countries, 2014-2020’
Background
The general objective of the TACSO 2 Project is to strengthen the overall capacities and accountability of the
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) within the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) beneficiaries
and to guarantee the quality of services of CSOs and a sustainable role of the CSOs in the democratic process.
The main purposes of the project are to:
 Increase and improve the capacity and actions of CSOs; and to
 Improve the democratic role of CSOs.
Among its numerous activities, TACSO is also tasked to drive the process that could be regarded as one of
utmost importance for the Western Balkans and Turkey region (WBT), which is the monitoring of the
Directorate General (DG) Enlargement Guidelines for EU Support to Civil Society in the Enlargement
Countries, 2014-2020’ (Civil Society (CS) / Civil Society Facility (CSF) Guidelines).
As a starting point of the monitoring of the CS/CSF Guidelines, TACSO developed a Baseline study along the
indicators of the Results Framework of the CS/CSF Guidelines for each of the IPA countries. In accordance to
its scope of work, TACSO organised the process for data/information collections for the Baseline for the
CS/CSF Guidelines during the period February – April 2014 and further on organised a regional conference
for the Promotion of the CS/CSF Guidelines in Tirana, May 2014.
The conference gathered the main stakeholders concerned: the government, and representatives of CSOs, the
European Union (EU) and the European Union Delegations (EUD). Discussions were structured along the
purpose and possible maximum utilisation of the CS/CSF Guidelines; involvement of the governments in the
region in the process of monitoring; setting targets per indicators; EUDs’ expectations in relation to
programming and progress reporting; and finally about the role and benefits for the CSOs in the region. The
data/information for the Baseline report of the CS/CSF Guidelines were gathered from the Country Reports
produced by the Balkan Civil Society Development Network (BCSDN), IPSOS reports and the TACSO
Country Needs Assessment Reports.
During the conference, the summaries of the Baseline reports per country in the form of the so-called Traffic
Lights that offer a simplified and visual representation per country on the current status along the indicators of
the Results Framework and concerning issues were presented. Among the numerous recommendations, it was
noted that after the conference it will be important to run national consultations for setting national targets and
benchmarks per indicators, as well as to endorse the colour coding of the Traffic Light. In addition, in further
discussions with the DG Unit 3, it was also agreed to develop a monitoring system that will be applied for
2014 and the following years.
The target/benchmark setting process should be run in a participatory process, starting from the country
delegations that took part in the Tirana conference, but should also be extended to other relevant stakeholders.
The process of national consultations should be run by the respective TACSO National Office in close
collaboration with relevant LAG members and newly selected Resource Centre with the support and guidance
TACSO Regional Office • Potoklinica 16 • 71 000 Sarajevo • t: +387 33 532 757 • f: +387 33 532 757 • e-mail: info@tacso.org
SIPU International AB Sweden • Ecorys International • Intrac United Kingdom • Foundation Partners for Local Development Romania
• Euclid Network United Kingdom • SMART Croatia
Technical Assistance for
Civil Society Organisations
Regional Office
This project is funded
by the European Union.
of the TACSO Regional Office. The monitoring system should encompass how the data will be collected
along the set indicators, where data/information can be found, as well as what are the specificities and
priorities per indicators that should be measured, and what are the eventual associated costs.
The aforementioned process should be comprised of several steps, where one, which is particularly related to
this open call is:
1. Target/benchmark setting and endorsement of the traffic lights, where in order to ensure full
participation, the process should include: a) mid-scale national workshop, b) wider online national
consultations.
Purpose of the Assignment
The objective of the assignment is to ensure the quality in defining the targets and benchmarks per indicator/
result of the Results Framework of the CS/CSF Guidelines and in endorsing the national ‘Traffic lights’.
Expected results:
1. Defined national targets and benchmarks per indicator of the Results Framework of the CS/CSF
Guidelines;
2. Defined elements of monitoring system for the CS/CSF Guidelines;
3. Endorsed national ‘Traffic Light’.
Scope of the assignment
The possible service provider will be asked to:
1. Under supervision and in close cooperation with the Resident Advisors and respective Resource
Centre to plan/design the process of the mid-scale workshop (one-day long)
2. Facilitate the mid-scale national workshop
3. Develop a report collating inputs from the mid-scale workshop.
Assignment duration
It is envisaged for the assignment to commence at the end of November 2014. The one day workshop should
be delivered during the first half of December 2014. Total number of days for the assignment is up to 5 days.
The work of the expert, selected to perform the services of this open call, will be under the
supervision/guidance of the Resident Advisor of the TACSO Turkey Office.
Expert profile
For this assignment it will be expected to receive individuals applications with the following expertise:
General requirements
 University degree or equivalent
 10 years of work experience
Specific requirements
 7 years of experience in facilitating process of similar scope as one envisaged for this assignment
 Three or more assignments related to development of logical frameworks and/or of results
frameworks
 Three or more assignments related to establishing/developing of monitoring system (project, program,
policy and/or strategy related)
 Experience in working in delivering training/instructions in development of logical framework, and/or
results framework
 Experience in working with the CSOs in Turkey
 Excellent command of Turkish
Application procedure
TACSO Regional Office • Potoklinica 16 • 71 000 Sarajevo • t: +387 33 532 757 • f: +387 33 532 757 • e-mail: info@tacso.org
SIPU International AB Sweden • Ecorys International • Intrac United Kingdom • Foundation Partners for Local Development Romania
• Euclid Network United Kingdom • SMART Croatia
Technical Assistance for
Civil Society Organisations
Regional Office
This project is funded
by the European Union.
For this assignment it is expected that the applications are submitted by individual experts.
Application should encompass:
 A motivation letter submitted by the expert for the assignment to be procured by this open call as well
as remuneration expectations. The letter should also include a list of three references from similar
assignments.
 CV of the suggested expert. Relevant experiences for the task should be highlighted.
Deadline for the application is November 10, 2014 COB. Applications should be sent to info.tr@tacso.org
with the subject heading –
NATIONAL_CONSULTATIONS_TARGET_BENCHMARK_SETTING_EXPERTISE.
Only successful applicants will be contacted and notified.
TACSO Regional Office • Potoklinica 16 • 71 000 Sarajevo • t: +387 33 532 757 • f: +387 33 532 757 • e-mail: info@tacso.org
SIPU International AB Sweden • Ecorys International • Intrac United Kingdom • Foundation Partners for Local Development Romania
• Euclid Network United Kingdom • SMART Croatia
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