We are re-launching the call for experienced organisations to develop and deliver an Online Course on Sectoral Accountability for Civil Society Organisations (Energy Sector). The concept of the course was revised to better adapt it to the current situation triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This course is commissioned within the framework of our EU funded project Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility – Regional Actions being implemented by the consortium led by GDSI Limited.
Download the Terms of Reference: ToR for the Sectoral Accountability – April 2020
The overall objective of the online course on sectoral accountability for civil society organisations is to improve the capacity of civil society organisations and representatives to meaningfully engage in sectoral issues of significance for the overall level of wellbeing in society. The sector which will be addressed by this course will be the energy sector.
The course is meant to improve CSOs’ understanding of how the energy sector works, the sectoral decision-making processes and funding, energy policies and relevant international commitments, as well as allow them to identify ‘entry points’ for lobbying and advocacy and make them aware of the consultations and complaint mechanisms of relevant bodies.
Interested organisations should have the following professional experience: curriculum development, course development, development of e-learning modules / courses. The organisations should have relevant experience in the EU or Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) and have proven work experience with private sector, government agencies and CSOs.
Details:
DEADLINE for requesting clarifications: 10th May 2020
DEADLINE for receiving offers: 20th May 2020
Countries to be covered: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine
Languages: English, Russian
Expected starting date: May – June 2020
Download the Terms of Reference: ToR for the Sectoral Accountability – April 2020
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