The following serves as inspiration for the preparation of ToR for YSBs. The specific ToR will vary depending on the intended role and scope of the YSB.2
1. Introduction
Describe the context for establishing an YSB, including the national/regional context in terms of youth population, specific youth-related challenges, as well as national/regional youth policies and international conventions.
2. Objective and scope
State the objective(s) of the YSB. For example, i) to create an opportunity for young people to advise and have impact on policy, programme design and/or implementation; ii) to ensure that Danish programme interventions effectively respond to the critical challenges and opportunities of youth, and iii) to enable the young people to continuously hold Danida to account on its commitments to youth development.
Describe the scope of the expected YSB work. For example, the level at which the YSB will operate; overall country programme level, thematic programme or development engagement level.
3. Specific functions and tasks of the YSB
Describe the specific functions and tasks of the YSB in relation to the programme or development engagement.
For example to:
State expected inputs, outputs or products of the YSB. For example preparation for meetings, elaboration of briefs and/or minutes.
4. Selection of members
The ToR should include selection criteria for members, who will be identified and appointed by the embassy and selected among a broad range of youth-relevant actors from civil society organisations, private sector, media and research institutions with the aim of ensuring a broad representation. Selection criteria must be transparent and clearly documented.
Some of the issues to consider are:
5. Practicalities and conditions
The ToR should determine the frequency of the meetings; quarterly of biannually, and the durations of meetings (half day, full day, several days etc.).
The conditions of travel costs, accommodation, per diem and possible compensation should be established.
6. Budget
Include a budget with the above-mentioned expected cost items and any other relevant programme-specific costs, e.g. rent of meeting room, external speakers, entertainment etc.
Further Inspiration for TOR
Terms of reference for 1HMG3 Ethiopia’s youth advisory panel, DFID Ethiopia, 2018.
1 Inspiration for the development of this tool is from DFID Ethiopia: Terms of Reference for 1HMG Ethiopia’s youth advisory panel, n.d.
2 HMG includes FCO, DFID, MOD, DIT and the British Council
In case of questions, please contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Global Youth Advisor, Natascha Skjaldgaard ([email protected])