Ref. Ares(2019)2373984 - 03/04/2019
Ref. Ares(2019)4304306 - 05/07/2019
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Service for Foreign Policy Instruments
Common Foreign and Security Policy operations & Election Observation (FPI3)
Head of Unit
Brussels,
NOTE TO MEMBER STATES
CALL FOR CANDIDATURES FOR LONG-TERM OBSERVERS AND SHORT TERM OBSERVERS
FOR AN ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION (EU EOM) TO MALAWI
Pending the final decision of the High Representative on the deployment of an European Union
Election Observation Mission to Malawi the European Commission wishes to initiate the selection
procedure for Long Term Observers and Short Term Observers for the EOM to observe the upcoming
tripartite elections in Malawi, scheduled to take place on
21 May 2019
1. 28 LTOS (LONG-TERM OBSERVERS)
INDICATIVE AVAILABILITY DATES: 14 APRIL 2019 (ARRIVAL IN MALAWI-BLANTYRE) TO 04
JUNE 2019 (DEPARTURE TO EUROPE)
Training session: 3 days upon arrival (in Blantyre)
Availability requested: minimum 52 days
In order to ensure the recruitment of observers, the European Commission invites Member States to
submit candidates' names via the ROSTER at the latest
by 10 March 2019 ( 24:00h).
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Up to 3 candidates by EU Member States for the position of Long-Term Observers (LTOs)
2. 32 STOS (SHORT-TERM OBSERVERS)
INDICATIVE AVAILABILITY DATES: 14 MAY 2019 (ARRIVAL IN MALAWI-BLANTYRE) TO 29 MAY
2019 (DEPARTURE TO EUROPE)
Training session: 3 days upon arrival (in Blantyre)
Availability requested: minimum 13 days
In order to ensure the recruitment of observers, the European Commission invites Member States to
submit candidates' names via the ROSTER at the latest
by 10 March 2019 ( 24:00h).
-
Up to 3 candidates by EU Member States for the position of Short-Term Observers (STOs)
- Two STO position are reserved for potential applications of Focal Points
Language: The working and reporting language of the mission will be English (language of the
mission and reporting language).
Member States should ensure a fair balance among the gender, professional and linguistic background
of shortlisted candidates.
Any applicant evaluated as 'not recommended for future missions' will not be taken into account by
the selection committee for 5 years counted from the 'election date' of the mission in the roster for
which the person was negatively evaluated.
Commission européenne, B-1049 Bruxelles / Europese Commissie, B-1046 Brussel - Belgium. Telephone: (32-2) 299 11 11
IMPORTANT REMARK:
LTOS would be deployed throughout the country.
Observers should be willing to accept difficult living conditions when deployed in some duty stations.
Observers should be in good health conditions as access to medical facilities might be limited.
Observers should have excellent intercultural skills in order to be deployed throughout the country.
3. CANDIDATE PROFILE
Applicants' references and professional experience might be checked and language knowledge
tested through phone interviews by European Commission officials during the selection process.
1. Language proficiency: written and spoken proficiency in English
(C1 level)1.
2. Previous experience in the country and/or region or in a similar context will be considered an
asset.
3. Previous electoral observation experience and/or other relevant experience including electoral
training, technical assistance or experience in the region in relevant fields:
LTO: Minimum two (2) observation mission as an observer or Core Team member (this may
include EOMs organised by other organisations) or relevant electoral training (preferably by
EODS/NEEDS).
STOs: minimum one (1) observation mission as an observer or Core Team member (this
may include EOMs organised by other organisations) or relevant electoral training
(preferably by EODS/NEEDS) or relevant previous work experience.
A limited number of STO positions will be reserved for newcomers with relevant skills.
Member States are invited to propose
one STO without experience.
4. Previous experience of work as a civilian in a large scale international mission or in a human
rights monitoring mission is an asset.
5. Demonstrated commitment to democracy and human rights.
6. Computer and IT (Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Access, Adobe Acrobat, Outlook, Android)
and internet browser and web mail software. Familiarity with use of satellite phones, GPS,
BGAN.
7. Excellent physical conditions and good health, which can afford long working hours and
potential demanding physical efforts. Candidates should consult their government's health
advisories.
8. Living conditions: observers should be willing to accept very difficult living conditions when
deployed in some duty stations.
9. Full flexibility is required from the candidates in terms of mission timetable in case of changes
and delays.
4.
SELECTION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES AND INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED TO
SHORTLISTED OBSERVERS
1. The Commission and EEAS will proceed with the selection of observers in the framework of the
criteria outlined in the European Union Council Decision “
EU Guides for the Selection of the
electoral observers” Council Decision 8728/99 - PESC 165 - COHOM 4 and will inform the
Member States of the final list of selected observers.
1 B1 according to the Council of Europe languages levels available at http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/elp/elp-
reg/Source/Key_reference/Overview_CEFRscales_EN.pdf
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Tentative date by which the Commission plans to inform MS and
21 MARCH 2019
selected/non-selected LTO/STO
2. Previous evaluations during EU EOMs and EODS/NEEDS training sessions will also be taken
into account.
3. The Commission will use for the Mission the data already existing in the ROSTER system:
http://eeas.europa.eu/eueom/become-an-observer/election-roster/index_en.htm
Applications sent by email will not be taken into account.
5.
THE COMMISSION INVITES THE MEMBER STATES:
•
to only propose candidates certifying their
full availability for the entire period of the mission;
keeping in mind that the date between notification and deployment will be extremely tight;
•
to ensure an appropriate balance between the observers' past professional experiences (various
types of public or civilian background);
•
to remind pre-selected observers to update their personal data in the ROSTER before the
submission of their candidatures. For the entire selection process and the preparations for
fielding, the Commission will only take into consideration the data entered in the CV in the
Roster (departure airport, passport data, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, etc.). Should a
CV not include all the required information, the applicant may be rejected. Further
communication by the candidate (for example concerning new departure airport, changed e-
mail, etc.) will not be taken into consideration;
•
to rank in each category all shortlisted observers by order of suggested preference;
•
to inform the observers of the information and Terms of Reference detailed in the annex to the
present Note (in particular regarding deployment dates & forfeit (lump sum));
•
to inform the observers that proficiency in English may be tested through phone interviews by
European Commission officials during the selection process;
•
to inform the observers to follow respectfully and at any time during their assignment as
observers the EU Code of Conduct for Election Observers as well as the European Commission
and EU EOM Core Team and Service Provider instructions, particularly security and safety
instructions, upon deployment and throughout the mission;
Failure to follow the Code of Conduct (attached) and instructions may result in an early
termination of the observer's assignment, immediate repatriation to the place of residence and
non-recommendation for future EU EOMs
•
to inform observers of the security instructions and health precautions and requirements as
published on the websites of their respective Ministries and Embassies. More information on
health precautions and requirements will be communicated by the Service Provider to selected
candidates at a later stage.
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6.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE LUMP SUM (FORFAIT) FOR OBSERVERS:
Daily lump sums (
forfait) are reimbursed to the LTOs/STOs
1.
The lump sum should be paid per day worked on the EOM.
2.
Travelling days for mobilisation and demobilisation of LTOs will be eligible for the payment
of the lump sum, as long as Observers are spending the night outside of their place of residence.
3.
The following rules will apply, from the day of mobilisation until the day of demobilisation,
including for travelling days:
- In the event that full board accommodation (i.e. all meals included) is provided by the EU
EOM, the lump sum will be reduced to 30%. This rate also applies in the case of night flights.
- If lunch and dinner are provided, the lump sum will be reduced to 80% of the lump sum. Each
meal (lunch or dinner) represents deduction of 10% of the lump sum.
- The breakfast represents deduction of 5% of the lump sum.
- If only accommodation, including breakfast, is provided, the lump sum received will be
reduced to 50%.
- If the accommodation without breakfast is provided the lump sum will be reduced to 55%.
4.
Public transportation from the place of residence (as recorded in the EOM Roster at the time
of the submission of the application) to the closest or economically most advantageous airport
(and back) will be reimbursed, on top of the lump sum received.
Heike Gerstbrein
Cc:
Marie-Hélène ENDERLIN (FPI)
Milena YOTOVA (EEAS)
Annexes: - Observers' recruitment information and Terms of Reference;
- Code of Conduct;
- LTO and STO Health declaration templates.
Electronically signed on 20/02/2019 16:42 (UTC+01) in accordance with article 4.2 (Validity of electronic documents) of Commission Decision 2004/563
Electronically signed on 05/07/2019 14:14 (UTC+02) in accordance with article 4.2 (Validity of electronic documents) of Commission Decision 2004/563
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