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European Instrument for Democracy &
Human Rights (EIDHR)
Country Based Support Scheme (2012/2013)
CfP Ref. EuropAid 134-165/L/ACT/ET
Information session
9 April 2013
EU Delegation to Ethiopia
Agenda of the meeting
1. Presentation of the Call for Proposals (15
min)
2. Presentation on how to apply (10 min)
3. Questions and answers (max. 60 min)
NOTE : No advice regarding specific
proposals will be provided, only general
information concerning the rules for this
Call for Proposals
Background
• Adopted in 2006
• Strengthening the role of civil
society in promoting human
rights and democratic reform
• More than 1200 projects in over
100 countries
• The Country Based Support
Schemes (CBSS) are designed to
support local CSOs taking into
account the characteristics and
needs of each country
Current projects
• Six projects being implemented in 2011-2013
within the context of the current legal
framework
• Good results have been achieved
Objectives of this CfP
• Promote activities aimed at improving the welfare
and entitlements of
• vulnerable and disadvantaged women or
minorities in socio-economic processes
• vulnerable groups such as
orphans and children,
persons with disabilities
and the elderly
Types of action
• Promoting education and awareness towards
reducing the prevalence of FGM and other
harmful traditional practices
• Promotion of awareness and dialogue with key
stakeholders on eg. provision of social security,
service facilities and other infrastructure
• Physical and psychological rehabilitation of victims
of Gender Based Violence and/or Harmful
Traditional and Customary Practices, as well as
support to access legal recourse and provision of
shelter, if needed
Types of action
• Support services for migrant returnees from domestic
labour abroad, commercial sex workers etc.
• Raise awareness of young girls and women on risks
and malpractices in domestic labour migration in
particular to Middle East
• Capacity building of organisations which provide
support to vulnerable and disadvantaged groups
• Contributions towards breaking isolation of minorities
Eligible actions
• The duration of the action must be
between 18 and 36 months
• An Action is composed a set of activities
covering at least two of the types of
actions mentioned above
• Location: anywhere
in Ethiopia
• Sub-granting is possible
Financial allocation
• Overall indicative amount available: 600.000 EURO
• Size of the grants
minimum € 70.000
maximum € 150.000
• Any requested grant must fall between the following
minimum and maximum % of total eligible costs of the
action
Min. percentage: 50% of the total eligible costs of
the action
Max. percentage: 95% of the total eligible costs of
the action
An applicant may not submit more than one
application under this call.
Eligibility criteria for
applicants
• In order to be eligible for a grant, the applicant must
• Be legal persons and
• Be non-profit making and
• Be CSOs or NGOs or higher education institution and
• Be established in Ethiopia or in a MS of the EU (or in
accession of official candidate country as recognized
by the EU) and
• Be directly responsible for the preparation and
management of the action and
• Be able to demonstrate thorough and concrete
experience in the field of development of the kind
covered by the programme
Evaluation of Concept Notes
1. Administrative check
2. Relevance of the proposed action
• How relevant is the proposal to the objectives and
priorities of CfP?
• How relevant is the proposal to needs and constraints
in Ethiopia?
• How clearly defined and strategically chosen are those
involved (eg. final beneficiaries)? Have their needs
been clearly defined and does the proposal address
them appropriately?
• Does the proposal contain added value elements?
Evaluation of Concept Notes
3. Design of the proposed action
• How coherent is the overall design of the action?
(Does it reflect the analysis of the problems involved,
take into account external factors and relevant
stakeholders?)
• Is the action feasible and consistent in relation to the
objectives and expected results?