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
Facility for the Implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement- II
The project aims to strengthen the capacity of public institutions in Georgia to meet the country’s commitments under the EU-Georgia Association Agreement (AA), including the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area.
Technical Assistance for Increased Public Understanding and Enhanced Stakeholder Capacity on the Required Joint Efforts on Climate Action
İklimIN began its implementation with the aim of increasing national and local capacity to prepare medium and long term climate actions towards climate resilient and low carbon development, increasing public understanding to foster joint climate action efforts which will result in gradual alignment with the EU climate policy
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
Monitoring Human Rights Situation and Advocating for Compliance with International Human Rights Framework
The main objective of this service contract is to strengthen Turkish civil society organisations’ role in the promotion and protection of human rights through expanded civil society monitoring and advocacy at various levels. The action will provide support to civil society organisations in order to document human rights
Technical Assistance for Prevention of Corruption and Promotion of Ethics
Despite the OECD’s assessment that Turkey has made significant progress since 2007 in its efforts to combat corruption, the issue continues to represent an obstacle to economic and social progress and, potentially, to greater integration with the EU. The overall objective of the project was to contribute to