WBYL: Update of Mapping of Youth Policies and Identification of Existing Support and Gaps in Financing Youth Actions in the Western Balkans

Published09 JUN 2023Deadline22 JUN 2023

The Western Balkans Youth Lab project (WB Youth Lab project) seeks to update the Mapping of Youth Policies and Identification of Existing Support and Gaps in Financing Youth Actions in the Western Balkans. As the mapping had to be delivered at the beginning of the WB Youth Lab project it served as an asset in presenting a very accurate picture of the state of affairs of youth-related policies in 2020, including laws, national youth councils and youth umbrella organisations, and providing an overview of donor interventions. By updating with fresh data and situational analysis, the reports are to be valuable instrument that can contribute to further development of youth sector and could be used by national policy makers in their daily work, as part of their EU enlargement efforts.

Respective consulting companies or individual consultants within bidding consortia are invited to submit their applications in line with the Open Call.

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OPEN CALL FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES: Technical assistance for mapping the best practices in SEE economies on cross-border mediation and provide recommendations for a regional boost of mediation in resolving civil and commercial disputes in SEE

Published20 JUN 2023Deadline03 JUL 2023

The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) is seeking consultancy services to complete a mapping of the best practices in SEE economies on cross-border mediation and identify most suitable practices to be replicated by other economies which can also serve as a good model in setting the minimum regional quality standards on mediation.
To this end, a consultant will be engaged to assist Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) to map the best practices in SEE economies on the use of cross-border mediation and identify most suitable ones to be replicated by other economies. Based on such best practices, the assessment should also identify common principles in areas relevant to mediation and provide recommendations for a regional boost of mediation in resolving civil and commercial disputes in SEE. This assessment will pave the way for development of a Guideline on minimum regional quality standards on mediation.

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Izvor: rcc.int