Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

Support to Quality Infrastructure Framework within the DCFTA Context in the Republic of Moldova

The Moldovan Government has commitments under the EU Association Agreement (EU AA) roadmap relating to improving the domestic investment climate and enhancing the competitiveness of Moldovan businesses in foreign markets. This roadmap is designed to help close the country’s competitiveness gap, enhance its overall productive potential, move it

PAR and Governance

Ministry of Development Training Programme

Organisations need technical assistance with funds and areas like good management practices; monitoring reports; training programmes on monitoring and evaluation; objectives and indicators, etc. Therefore, the project aimed to provide technical assistance to the Ministry in the field of fund management to the Standing Committee for Economic and

Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

EU Support for the Competitiveness of Kosovo’s ICT Sector

This initiative’s overall objective is to enhance the competitiveness of Kosovo’s digital and traditional businesses by supporting the growth of Kosovo’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, paving the way for growth and new job creation. The project aims to bridge the digital and business skills gap in

PAR and Governance

Visibility and Communication for Actions Related to AA/DCFTA Implementation in the Framework of the EU Funded Assistance Programmes

The National Implementation Plan of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement (AA) establishes key priorities to foster political association and economic integration with the EU, including actions assigned to institutions involved in the AA/DCFTA (Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area). The DCFTA defines a preferential, mutually advantageous trade relationship between

Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

EU Eastern Anatolia Development Programme (EADP)

The East of Turkey has had delayed progress compared to the economic development of other regions in Turkey. In this context, the Eastern Anatolia Development Programme was a regional development programme aimed at building capacity for sustainable development by implementing innovative and participatory local policy and planning approaches.