Consulting - Engineering - Training
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References by field of expertise
Sofreco worldwide

Ginger SOFRECO is a highly international company in terms of its clients, its partners, the nationalities of its experts, its headquarters staff and its presence in numerous countries.


Our clients

We have three types of clients: governments, administrations and public bodies; public and private companies; multilateral and bilateral development funding agencies.


Our teams

Ginger SOFRECO employs several hundred senior and junior experts of various nationalities, the vast majority of whom are technical specialists


Environment and natural resource management

Selected references
Gabon
European Union
Strengthening of the institutions governing the mining sector (2015-2017)
The general objective of the mines component of the PAGOS (project to support sector-based governance) is to improve the governance of the mining sector.
This project provides technical assistance to the Government of Gabon in order to enhance/upgrade the geology & resources information system, contribute to integration into the Kimberley process, and develop a set of maps (a geological and geotechnical map of the cities of Libreville and Owendo, a map of ecologically sensitive zones). Additional activities will contribute to the:
- preparation of the Metallogenic Atlas for Gabon;
- capacity building of the mineralogical laboratory.
Algeria
European Union
Development of a rural sanitation strategy (2014-2015)
Development of a rural sanitation strategy in order to improve the conditions of household access to sanitation in rural areas of Algeria. The results are based on the following components:
- Evaluation of demand for sanitation from the populations concerned;
- Evaluation of collective and individual sanitation systems existing in the country;
- Proposal of diagnosis methods, technical solutions and actions to promote adapted systems applicable to the country's different zones;
- Proposal of institutional and regulatory improvements for the management of the sanitation sector;
- Proposal of communication and training action.
Niger
Others
Diagnostic study of Niger's current water resource situation within the framework of PANGIRE (National Integrated Water Resource Management Action Plan) (2014-2015)
The general objective of this study was to identify the stakes and challenges of the integrated management of Niger’s water resources through six thematic studies prior to the development of the PANGIRE.
Cameroon
African Development Bank
Study on the national rural sanitation strategy (2013-2014)
The services involve developing a rural sanitation strategy and an action plan proposing appropriate sanitation technology for rural populations, taking account of suitable hygiene standards and the financial capacities of rural populations in terms of investment and maintenance.
More specifically, the Consultant will (i) carry out an exhaustive review of the state of affairs in terms of rural sanitation in Cameroon, (ii) define a rural sanitation strategy, and (iii) develop a costed action plan for the implementation of the strategic focuses and accompanying measures proposed. A national workshop will be organised for the strategy’s presentation and validation.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
World Bank
Sectoral Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) (2013-2014)
The main objective of the Sectoral Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) within the framework of the PROMINES project is to identify the key environmental and social problems associated with mining development and the political, legal, regulatory and institutional adjustments required to include social and environmental considerations in the development of DR Congo’s mining sector.
West Indies
Others
Technical Assistance to the Caribbean Development Bank’s Climate Action Line of Credit - Phase 1 (2013-2014)
The objective of the technical assistance (TA) is to contribute to the Climate Resilience Strategy of the Caribbean Development Bank and its Borrowing Member Countries by building in-house capacity, knowledge and skills in the field of climate change. The programme aims to improve and speed up the use of funding from the Climate Action Line of Credit (CALC) as well as climate resilience actions in the Borrowing Member Countries (BMCs) of the CDB.
The present assignment will undertake a preliminary assessment identifying capacity building needs and the necessary operational policy improvements. It will also carry out a gaps and needs analysis of the CDB’s and BMCs’ climate resilience efforts, taking into account the multiple programmes and efforts ongoing in the region. Three projects in the investment pipeline will also be prepared and improved with a view to financing under the CALC.
Tanzania, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, multi- Africa, Senegal
African Development Bank
Multinational study on education, hygiene and health in the context of rural water supply and sanitation (2011-2012)
Formulation of global, realistic, gender-specific strategic recommendations on the role of education on hygiene and health in access to drinking water supply and sanitation equipment and its use in the context of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Initiative.
Niger
African Development Bank
Long-term technical assistance for the resettlement plan of the Kandadji Ecosystems Regeneration and Niger Valley Development Programme (KERNVDP) (2011-2015)
The Kandadji Ecosystems Regeneration and Niger Valley Development Programme (KERNVDP) involves building a dam and its related structures, providing support for the development of 45 000 ha of irrigated perimeters, and building a hydroelectric power plant. The programme's objective is to reduce poverty through natural regeneration, and by improving food security and covering energy requirements.
Its implementation will lead to the involuntary displacement of approximately 38,000 people and their resettlement on new sites.
The primary goal of the technical assistance is to support the Project Implementation Unit in the resettlement process for programme affected populations.
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