Technical Assistance for Implementation of Civil Society Dialogue and Civil Society Support Programmes (TR2015/DG/01/A5-01/001)
The overall aim of the project is to increase bilateral exchanges and cooperation between CSOs in Turkey and the EU at local, regional and national levels, to promote awareness raising initiatives on importance and benefits of membership of Turkey to the EU within Turkey and EU and on
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
Support for Policy Reform Accession and Effectiveness (SUPRAE)
In March 2020, North Macedonia began accession negotiations with the EU. However, the country still needs to meet EU standards, enact essential reforms, and institutional capacities to comply with the acquis and clusters. The project’s goal is to assist North Macedonia in its EU accession by increasing strategic
Training and Establishing Meal Department (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, And Learning)
The implementation of effective monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) are vital to the success of all programs. In this regard, the purpose of the project was to provide accountability to their stakeholders through information sharing and developing complaints or feedback mechanism which can help to guide program
Technical Assistance for the Capacity Building of General Directorate of Highways for the Road Infrastructure Safety Management in Turkey
The project aims to enhance the administrative capacity of the General Directorate of Highways (KGM) to implement road infrastructure safety management and harmonise Turkish legislation with directive 2008/96/EC.
Capacity Development of Employees and Employers via Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
In Turkey, in common with all other countries, both employers and employees need to be aware of, and be able to use, the latest ICT tools in the workplace to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of their businesses and take best advantage of personal development opportunities. This project,