The objective of the project is to contribute to poverty alleviation through economic growth facilitated by the development of inclusive financial systems adapted to the needs of the poor in ACP countries.
Client: EU – ACP Secretariat
Beneficiary: All ACP Governments, Regional Organizations and Private Sector Representatives
The objective of the project is to promote reforms in macroeconomic policy, improve legislation, the institutional setup and financial measures (rules of the game) relating to the enabling environment of the private sector in climate change mitigation in ACP Countries and/or regions.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: The Secretariat of the ACP Group, representing the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States
The objective of the contract is to recruit Assessors to assist the ACP (Africa, Caribbean, Pacific) Secretariat in the selection of the best proposals received and to achieve a high-quality, complete and coherent selection process of projects in line with the criteria set in the Guidelines for applicants.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Higher Education Institutions in ACP Countries
This assignment is to support the Government of Vanuatu and in particular the Ministry of Agriculture, Quarantine, Forestry and Fishery (MAQFF) and the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Industry and Tourism (MTCIT) in the development of an institutional and staff performance appraisal framework.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Ministry of Agriculture, Quarantine, Forestry and Fishery and the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Industry and Tourism (MTCIT)
Train officials of the government of Samoa on the PEFA assessment framework, undertaking a PEFA assessment and drafting a ‘Public Financial Management – Performance Report’ (PFM-PR).
Client: Delegation of the European Commission
Beneficiary: Ministry of Finance
The global objective of the project was to assist the Selection Committee in evaluating full proposals submitted to the ENPI CBC Black Sea Programme under different calls. These evaluations will be in line with the Evaluation Grid approved by the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC), the decision making body of the Programme.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Region Neighbourhood JMA ENPI CBC Black Sea Basin Programme
The global objective of the project 'Identification and Formulation of Support for Public Administration Capacity Building in Turkmenistan' was to facilitate a project formulation process based on the Logical Framework Approach (LFA), for the Annual Action Programme 2013 (AAP 2013) for Turkmenistan.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Government of Turkmenistan
The final evaluation of the EU – Philippines TRTA 2 has been foreseen in the Technical and Administrative Provisions of the project’s Financing Agreement and provided the decision – makers in the Government of the Philippines, the relevant external cooperation services of the European Commission and the wider public with sufficient information.
Client: European Commissions
Beneficiaries: Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Bureau of Product Standards (BPS), Philippine Accreditation Office (PAO), Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA). Bureau of Customs.
The objective of this project is to help the European Union Delegation in the Philippines to devise relevant support to the Philippine justice sector in order to strengthen the rule of law as a key driver of economic growth and poverty alleviation.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: European Union Delegation in the Philippines
The overall objective is to improve public finance management and accountability in Lebanon. The specific objective is to define, in close collaboration with the EU and the Lebanese relevant stakeholders, technical support in terms of capacity building to the Ministry of Finance.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: European Union Delegation in Lebanon. Ministry of Finance Lebanon