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BACKGROUND
Transparency International (TI) is the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption. Through more than 100 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, Germany, TI raises awareness of the damaging effects of corruption and works with partners in government, business, and civil society to develop and implement effective measures to tackle it.
We, at Transparency International, are committed to working towards greater transparency, accountability, and integrity, including in our own work. The overall purpose of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) as part of our activities is to assess the effectiveness of our work with the aim to identify opportunities for continuous improvement, maximise the impact of the Movement, and contribute to learning in the wider anti-corruption sector. This also includes creating a supportive environment and generating evidence that enables more informed and inclusive decision-making as well as increased accountability of the organisation.
Most impact in the anti-corruption field is achieved against a backdrop of complex socioeconomic contexts and enabled through dynamic and fast-paced processes involving a range of stakeholders. It can be challenging to measure the impact of our work – the results of our efforts can be unpredictable, and sometimes they take long periods of time to come about. Our progress can also be subject to occasional reversals that need to be understood and explained.
We aim at empowering project and programme teams at the secretariat and chapter levels to conduct better monitoring, evaluation and learning by rolling out standards, tools and training. In 2014 Transparency International developed and adopted its own approach to monitoring the impact of anti-corruption work. This approach aims to build a more robust body of evidence regarding what works in stopping corruption, as well as why and how it works. The Impact Monitoring Approach is inspired by outcome harvesting and contribution analysis and is designed to be sufficiently flexible to capture the different change processes that the Transparency International movement is contributing to and achieving. While this approach is applied in some areas of work, many of our projects rely on donor driven logical framework approaches to describe their MEL plans.
As part of the Inclusive Service Delivery in Africa (ISDA) project and the Enabling Civil Society to Hold Power to Account grant, the Transparency International Secretariat (TI-S) in Berlin is seeking a consultant or team of consultants to deliver a series of modular, tailored training on monitoring, evaluation and learning to project teams from TI Chapters, and the Secretariat, with different levels of MEL knowledge and expertise. The learning areas outlined below were prioritised based on findings of a capacity and needs assessment survey that took place in July 2024. It is envisaged that the training will take place in Zimbabwe, as part of the project’s annual review and planning meeting.
OBJECTIVES
The training aims at increasing participants’ understanding of MEL data collection and how to implement MEL for advocacy, drawing on examples relevant to projects being currently implemented.
By the end of the training, we anticipate that participants will be able to:
We anticipate the training will contribute to a better understanding of participants’ role in the achievement of improved organisational and project MEL systems and increase their confidence in designing and implementing MEL systems in their projects, programmes and initiatives.
EXPECTED DELIVERABLES
Several meetings, consultations should be carried out between the trainer and TI-S MEL and other staff involved in the project to discuss and adjust the training content to participants’ needs. A previously developed training package on “Monitoring Impact using the TI Impact Matrix” is available if required.
The deliverables include:
All presentations, materials/resources and reports should be submitted in English, in electronic form, in accordance with the deadlines agreed upon at contracting phase. The consultant is responsible for editing and quality control of language. The TI Secretariat retains the sole rights with respect to all distribution, dissemination, and publication of the deliverables.
The training will be carried out in-person in one of the project countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
METHODOLOGY
The training will ideally adopt an interactive format, with opportunities for participants to engage, practice, share and learn and include activities, games and exercises ensuring a fun, interactive and hands-on learning environment. The content, including examples used, will be relevant to the work of the project and the TI Movement.
SELECTION CRITERIA
The consultant should have the following qualifications:
REMUNERATION AND COSTS
The Consultants should provide their estimated total fee as a lump sum or as standard daily or hourly rates as gross inclusive of taxes and other charges. An estimate of overall days/level of effort per key deliverable should be indicated to enable a reasonable like-for-like comparative evaluation with other proposals.
For Consultants based in the EU, EEA, United Kingdom, and Switzerland
Transparency International e.V. (Secretariat), (TI-S) is registered as a Business Entity in Germany with VAT identification number DE273612486. EU reverse charge applies. Service providers should issue invoices with zero VAT.
The link to the VAT Form for Tenders/Vendor Form is available below on the Careers page.
Consultants who are based in Germany and do not charge German VAT must confirm their small entrepreneur status.
Data protection
When you respond to this tender and submit your application, you provide consent that Transparency International e. V. keeps your application materials for the period of ten years according to German legal requirements. Afterwards Transparency International will delete your application and any personal data included in it. If you have any questions please reach out to dataprotection@transparency.org
Guidelines for handling overhead and travel expenses
Overhead
Regular overhead expenses associated with the Consultants maintaining their place of business, such as rent, telephone, utilities or stationery, are included in the Consultant’s professional fee, except where explicitly agreed otherwise in the contract.
Travel
Travel and accommodation expenses will as far as possible, and where applicable, be recovered from the institutions and companies hosting events or using the outputs provided by the Consultant.
Where such cost recovery is not possible, all travel is subject to prior approval by TI-S staff responsible for the financial management of the Project or TI Budget Line that will support the costs of travel. TI shall not issue travel advances to the Consultants. For accommodation or travel by air, rail or coach, they will instead have to contact TI-S that will make travel arrangements on the Consultant’s behalf.
All travel booked by TI-S will include travel health and accident insurance with worldwide coverage and Economy class only; accommodation will aim to achieve best value for money up to a 4-star category.
Consultants shall be entitled to invoice TI-S only for local transportation and visa cost (if applicable).
Subsistence allowance (per diems) and expenses for individual meals cannot be claimed. These are part of Consultant’s business expenses.
The application should include the following documents in English:
Applications should be sent in English by email to MEL-training@transparency.org by close of business of 16/02/2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so we encourage interested candidates to apply early.
Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
The Transparency International Secretariat is committed to creating an inclusive work environment where diversity is valued and where there is equality of opportunity. We actively seek a diverse applicant pool and therefore welcome applications from qualified candidates of all regions, countries, cultures, and backgrounds.
Selection of candidates is made on a competitive basis and we do not discriminate on the basis of national origin, race, colour or ethnic background, religious belief, sex, gender identity and expression or sexual orientation, marital or family status, age or ability. We kindly ask applicants to refrain from including in their application information relating to the above as well as from attaching photos.