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| | | | 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.
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| | | | Ginger SOFRECO employs several hundred senior and junior experts of various nationalities, the vast majority of whom are technical specialists
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| Social protection and gender equality |
Technical assistance to the Rural Development Project of the Regional Development Programme of the GAP region (south-east Turkey) (2004-2007) |
Support to the GAP RDA administration for the institution and management of a 20M€ grant for the rural communities of 9 provinces of south-east Turkey. Activities: publicity of the grant system, support for project preparation and contractualisation with the Delegation of the EU, technical, administrative and financial support and training to the 84 selected projects, monitoring and evaluation, procurement monitoring, capacity building. |
| Restructuring of the steel industry (2006-2008) |
Support to the restructuring of the iron, steel and heavy metal sector. |
| French Development Agency |
Cambodian Rubber International Certificate Issuance and Commercialization Support (2005-2009) |
The main objective of this project is to increase income for all stakeholders in the Cambodian rubber commodity chain. It aims: (1) to reorganize the commodity chain to achieve better commercial equity between the different stakeholders; (2) to secure additional currency earnings for the country in order to rectify an estimated loss of 8 million dollars per year due to discounting of Cambodian natural rubber on the international market; (3) to ensure higher employment in the sector on both smallholdings and estates. |
| Children and youth at risk (2004-2006) |
Development of a specific and targeted approach to improve the well-being of youth and children at risk by: identifying and responding to the educational and social needs of children and youth at risk; building the capacity of those working with them; and, from there, rolling out a new policy and methodology throughout the Federation. |
| Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia |
Greater Mekong Subregion Health Security Project – Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA) (2015-2016) |
Technical assistance for the preparation (formulation) of a regional project. The project to be identified focuses on communicable diseases and targets underserved areas with a high poverty incidence, and on migrant and mobile populations. The team was composed of 8 international experts and 5 national experts in each country. |
| Technical assistance to the Institutional Capacity Building Project (ICBP) (2006-2008) |
Technical assistance and capacity building for the following Ministries: Finance, Planning, Agriculture, Public Works, Civil Service and Labour. Support in the preparation of the Public Investment Programme (PIP); support in the creation of the National Administration School; training in IT, databases, macroeconomy, statistics, public debt management, PIP preparation and management, employment policy, training and management techniques. |
| Technical Assistance to an Active Labour Market Measures Fund - Republic of Serbia (2005-2007) |
The specific objective of the project was to assist the European Agency for Reconstruction with the evaluation, contracting and monitoring phases of the ALMM Grant Fund, in accordance with EU procurement rules and regulations. |
| Final evaluation of the project “Support to Human Development and Social Integration” (2006) |
Present conclusions and recommendations for the beneficiary with regard to the future management of the project’s assets, and for the Commission concerning the improvement of the efficiency, effectiveness and impact of EU cooperation in terms of social development. |
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