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.

Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

Technical Assistance for Expansion of Elazığ Enterprise Development Centre (İŞGEM)

Research showed that additional workspaces were needed at the Elazig Enterprise Centre and that improving the technical capacity of the centre would contribute towards the delivery of better services to entrepreneurs. WEglobal was contracted to work with local stakeholders in Elazig province to develop the existing centre to

Education and Employment

Capacity Building of Relevant Institutions under the Sector Reform Contract for Education Reform in Serbia Strengthening links with Employment and Social Inclusion

The project’s overall objective is to ensure timely, efficient and effective reforms in the education sector as part of the country’s preparations for EU accession negotiations under the Instrument for Pre-Accession. WEglobal is working with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, the Institute for Development of

Education and Employment

Technical Assistance for Promoting Registered Employment

Unregistered employment remains one of the critical concerns and significant challenges of the Turkish labour market. Even though recent years have seen a downward trend in unregistered employment, a substantial portion of Turkey’s workforce is still employed without being registered with the social security system. In this regard,

Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

Technical Assistance for Revitalisation of History in Şanlıurfa

While tourism has been, and continues to be, important to the local economy, it has not matched its potential. To remedy this and attract more tourists, local government and businesses in the city decided to ensure that the standard of services offered to visitors met internationally accepted standards