Strengthening the Internal Market
Project is comprised of six components, as follows: Component 1: Improving the strategic, legislative and institutional framework in area of Free Movement of Goods Component 2: Improving the strategic, legislative and institutional framework in area of Free Movement of Services. Component 3: Improving the legislative alignment with the
Increasing Attractiveness, Inclusiveness and Relevance of VET and Adult Education
The overall objective is to improve skill matches of youth and adults in line with labour market needs by increasing access to quality vocational education, training and adult education. The project supports the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Nort Macedonia and related national educational
Technical Assistance for Sorgun Enterprise Development Centre (İŞGEM)
This project was a component of the Regional Competitiveness Operational Programme which is part of the Instrument for Pre-Accession and is designed to support Turkey’s convergence with the EU by increasing the competitiveness of the Turkish economy and reducing regional socio-economic disparities. The project was designed to provide
Provision of Advisory Services for Development of Social and Environmental Investment Programmes for TANAP Project
Natural gas and its transportation are one of the biggest economic challenges for Turkey. Based on this context, the project aimed to construct a pipeline and other related facilities necessary to transport natural gas through the Republic of Turkey, which altogether were to form the Pipeline System. The
Enhancing the Employability of Youth and Unemployed/Low-Skilled Workers, and Improving Their Transition to Employment In Egypt
It can be claimed that advancing the structure and performance of the TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) system and TVET deliveries is essential to better respond to new socio-economic needs, in particular, youth employability and increased competitiveness in the context of the country’s current and future
Increasing Competitiveness of Middle Black Sea Region TR83
Turkey’s Middle Black Sea region was set up in 2009 and is now well established; the Middle Black Sea Region Development Agency (OKA) carries out activities to support the economic and social development of Amasya, Çorum, Samsun and Tokat provinces. The main objective of this project was to