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Call for project work in the area of judiciary reforms in Ukraine

The British Embassy Kyiv is inviting project proposals to enhance the accountability, integrity, and effectiveness of the Judiciary in Ukraine.

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Background

In support of the UK Aid programme and the Good Governance Fund, which are helping Ukraine implement its economic, governance, and defence reform efforts, build resilience, and address the humanitarian consequences of Russian aggression in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, the British Embassy Kyiv is announcing a call for proposals.

We invite proposals from civil society organisations and NGOs for a project to enhance the accountability, integrity, and effectiveness of the judiciary through analysis, advocacy, and oversight. Further detail on the scope, outputs, and deliverables of this project can be found in the Statement of Requirement (MS Word Document, 40.6 KB).

Budget and timeframe

The British Embassy Kyiv has allocated up to £200,000 for this project, which can be awarded to one or multiple grants. Proposals should make clear the total proposed cost up to this ceiling.

The term of the grant agreement is expected to be up to eight (8) months. The contract is anticipated to commence by August 2021 and must end no later than 31 March 2022. There may be a possibility of an extension depending on funding arrangements for next financial year.

Bidding process

The deadline for submitting proposals is 17:00 (Kyiv time) on 9 July. We aim to evaluate proposals and contact successful bidders by 23 July.

Proposals should be sent by email at cssf.programme@fco.gov.uk. In the subject line, please indicate the name of the bidder.

Bids should include two (2) attachments:

Bids will be evaluated against the following criteria (with the percentages representing the weighting allocated to each criterion):

  • vision for the project and the degree to which it fulfils the overall project objective (30%)
  • draft methodology, work plan, results framework, and risk mitigation approach (30%)
  • value for money of the budget (20%)
  • background on the supplier, proof of past experience in relevant fields, and strength of the core team who will lead implementation of the project (20%)

Notes

More information on the project scope, bidding requirements, and evaluation criteria can be found in the Statement of requirements. Guidance on Results Framework (MS Word Document, 631 KB) and a Budget Template (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 139 KB) have also been included to help with the application process.

Bidding is competitive and only selected projects will receive funding. We reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids without incurring any obligation to inform the affected applicant(s) of the grounds of such acceptance or rejection. Due to the volume of bids expected we will not be able to provide feedback on unsuccessful bids.

Updates to this page

Published 15 June 2021