PAR and Governance

Technical Assistance for Result Oriented Monitoring in Turkey-Phase III

Within the scope of this project, we are aiming to ensure efficient and effective of IPA II assistance with a view to better achievement of the objectives set out in the Indicative Strategy Paper of Turkey (2014-2020) and assist NIPAC to fulfil his extended monitoring responsibility.

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

PAR and Governance

Support to Preparation of the National Strategy for Harmonization with the EU Acquis in the “Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services” Chapter – Relaunch

The negotiations have been continuing between Turkey and the European Union on the subject of “Right of Establishment (ROE) and Freedom to Provide Services (FPS).” Thus, the project aimed to generate a comprehensive action plan that identifies all necessary legislative and administrative measures in order to comply with

Economic Development & Trade & Innovation

Technical Assistance to Support CISOP 2014-2020 Operations, Information and Publicity

The overall aims of the “Technical Assistance to Support CISOP 2014-2020 Operations, Information and Publicity” are to increase the competitiveness of the Turkish economy, to open it up to innovation and to reduce regional socio-economic disparities across the country as the Turkish and EU economies converge. We are

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