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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

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Technical Assistance for Strengthening Institutional Capacity of the Judiciary and Execution System for the Fight against Addiction

The contract will contribute to the improvement of institutional capacity of judiciary in terms of fight against drug addiction. In this context the contract will cover activities such as trainings, workshops, needs assessment, drug addiction awareness raising group programmes, family counselling programmes, establishment of a monitoring and integration

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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

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“Setting up a Programme Management Unit to Support the Implementation of Grant Schemes for the Turkish Cypriot Community”, in Northern Part of Cyprus

It can be said that countries need reconciliation, confidence-building, and support regarding civil society. In this way, the overall objective of the programme was to prepare the Turkish Cypriot community for the implementation of the acquis by contributing in particular to social and economic development including restructuring human

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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