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Evaluation consultancy services

Contract Value:
EUR 350K - 350K
Notice Type:
Contract award notice
Published Date:
19 June 2018
Closing Date:
Location(s):
00 Not specified / Other
Description:

Framework Agreements covering a 2-year period for mid-term and final central project evaluations. The objective is to establish a pool of contractors whereas the number of contractors is not limited.

This invitation to tender is 1 of 12 contract award procedures (Framework Agreements) covering different thematic areas. A separate pool of contractors will be established for each contract award procedure. Bidders may be freelance / self-employed persons or consulting firms.

At the time of this invitation to tender, the precise dates / time of each evaluation have not been specified. Additional evaluations may also be possible.



Central project evaluations generally concern projects that GIZ carries out on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) as our main commissioning party, together with our partners in order to support their change projects.

The current evaluation portfolio covers the following thematic areas worldwide:

Framework Agreement title / Reference Nº (Transaction Nº).

1) Economic policy, pro-poor growth strategies 81219290

2) Private sector development, SME and MSME promotion 81219291

3) Health 81219292

4) Legal and judicial systems, human rights, civil society 81219293

5) Urban and regional development 81219294

6) Fragile contexts 81219295

7) Refugee movements and migration 81219296

8) Climate 81219297

9) Biodiversity 81219298

10) Agriculture, rural development and climate change 81219299

11) Water and sanitation 81219300

12) Energy 81219301

The subjects of the evaluations in this Framework Agreement are technical cooperation projects in the field of legal and juridical systems, human rights and civil society.

The purpose of a central project evaluation is to provide a critical, analytical review of the results and implementation of a project. They can be carried out at different times: completed projects are evaluated some eight months after the end of their term, which is usually 3 years (final evaluation). Projects with planned follow-on measures are also evaluated during their term (mid-term evaluation), depending on the intended use (submission for planning the follow-on commission, project steering, reporting to the commissioning party, strategic reflection). Both the mid-term and final evaluations take predecessor projects into consideration (where substantively relevant) in order to make statements about long-term results and sustainability. Contractors must prepare a final project evaluation report.

The different types of evaluation are designed to provide a robust insight into the outputs, outcomes and impacts of approaches in partner structures. To ensure the comparability of project evaluations in German development cooperation and at the international level, GIZ applies the 5 evaluation criteria agreed by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability. The particular challenge lies in verifying a causal relationship between measures and results up to impacts, and in plausibly substantiating the contribution of those measures to the results. To address the challenge of verifying a causal relationship, a theoretically sound, transparent and robust methodological approach is required. All evaluations must be carried out by a team consisting of one international and 1 local / regional evaluator.

Central project evaluations of GIZ projects are carried out using a system of rotation. In early 2018, a sample of the same size will be drawn, and invitations to tender will be issued EU-wide for corresponding evaluations in the following years.

Awarded to:
81219293-Central project evaluations: Legal and juridical systems, human rights and civil society; framework agreement 4 of 12
Annette Englert, Münster (DE)
81225117
Ceval GmbH / Christina Gollan, Saarbrücken (DE)
81225108
Ceval GmbH / Stefan Silvestrini, Saarbrücken (DE)
81225124
Ceval GmbH / Susanne Väth, Saarbrücken (DE)
81225098
Dr. Berthold Kuhn, Berlin (DE)
81225085
Dr. Justine Hunter, Frankfurt (DE)
81225103
Fakt GmbH / Claudia Schwegmann, Stuttgart (DE)
81225116
Gopa — Gesellschaft für Organisation, Planung und Ausbildung mbH / Heidrun Ferrari, Bad Homburg (DE)
81225090
Ilse Worm, Dresden (DE)
81225125
Madiba Consult GmbH / Anja Weber, Bonn (DE)
81225102
Madiba Consult GmbH / Astrid Ganterer, Bonn (DE)
81225110
Madiba Consult GmbH / Benjamin Stachursky, Bonn (DE)
81225121
Madiba Consult GmbH / Marco Hanitzsch, Bonn (DE)
81225111
Mainlevel Consulting AG / Julia Plessing, Eschborn (DE)
81225112
Syspons GmbH / Claudia Marcela Rojas Forero, Berlin (DE)
81225122
Syspons GmbH / Matías Krämer, Berlin (DE)
81225126
Syspons GmbH / Motje Seidler, Berlin (DE)
81225115
Syspons GmbH / Olga Almqvist, Berlin (DE)
81225095
Tillmann Schneider, Berlin (DE)
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The Buyer:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbet (GIZ) GmbH
CPV Code(s):
79419000 - Evaluation consultancy services