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KVP Brasilien DEL Turismo
The project advises and capacitates the participating business membership associations and TVET centres to strengthen the local economy in selected municipalities of all five regions of Brazil through the targeted cooperation of business, municipalities and civil society in the planning and implementation of ecologically and socially sustainable tourism development.
Read moreVocational training in Colombia
Within the framework of the vocational training partnership between AFOS Foundation and the colombian institutions CCM and SENA, the second project phase aims to increase the employability of young people in selected professions in the digital, agricultural and food sectors as well as tourism in the province of Antioquia.
Read moreBiogas-Partnership Serbia
The 2nd phase of the chamber and association partnership project aims to strengthen the Serbian Biogas Association (SBA) as a self-sustaining and established organization. Through close cooperation with the German Biogas Association (FvB), the SBA will be enabled to promote the production and use of biogas in Serbia sustainably. The project includes advisory and training measures to improve the SBA's organizational structures, expand its services, and enhance its capacity for political advocacy. The goal is to increase biogas production and advance environmental and climate protection in Serbia.
Read moreICT Jobs for Female Professionals in Ghana
The AFOS Foundation for Entrepreneurial Development Cooperation, founded by members of the Federation of Catholic Entrepreneurs (BKU), continues its commitment through a new PartnerAfrica project with Ghanaian business organizations. The partnership project aims to increase the number of women in ICT-related employment, contributing to gender-equitable economic development and digital transformation in Ghana.
Read moreTrade fair presence of African companies
As part of the GIZ program Project Development Mechanism of the Special Initiative for Decent Work for a Just Transition, sequa is implementing a project to promote exports for African companies in the agribusiness, food, and cosmetic ingredients sectors. The project's aim is to strengthen trade relations between Africa and Europe and support African companies from Egypt, Ethiopia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Morocco, Rwanda, and Senegal in placing their products successfully in European markets. The project offers targeted preparation workshops and individual coaching for companies participating in international trade fairs and virtual matchmaking. Support includes participation in 4–6 European trade fairs, such as Food Ingredients Europe 2024, in-cosmetics 2025, Fruit Logistica 2025, and ISM 2025. Additionally, B2B meetings with potential European buyers are organized. In virtual and physical matchmaking events, companies are connected with European importers to facilitate negotiations for new business opportunities. A targeted follow-up after the matchmaking appointments ensures that the companies are optimally prepared for their export activities.
Read morePA HWK Cologne Senegal
In Diourbel, a rural region with high potential for the expansion of renewable energies and high youth unemployment, the project proposed here aims to establish innovative vocational education and training opportunities with craft organizations and vocational training institutions that will help young people and young skilled workers to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the rapid development of the sustainable energy sector. Well-structured vocational training adapted to companies can enable companies to work more productively and profitably, thus increasing the chances of creating new jobs through growth and strengthening the local economy.
Read moreDemand-orientated vocational training in Jordan
As part of the vocational training partnership between the Cologne Chamber of Skilled Crafts (HWK) and selected chambers in Jordan, these are enabled to organize demand-oriented vocational qualification measures. To this end: 1) Vocational training departments are established in the partner institutions to identify the needs of their member companies for qualification measures; 2) Needs-based vocational qualification measures are developed, revised and implemented by the partner organizations in cooperation with vocational training institutions and companies; 3) A network is established between the project partners and civil society actors to further develop vocational training, promote the participation of women and exchange experiences.
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The project supports 25 SMEs in the geographic regions of Amhara, Oromia and Addis Ababa to achieve business continuity, recovery and growth of their businesses. The objective of the measure is to address the needs of the population affected by the crises by creating or securing employment and income prospects through business recovery and continuity support of Ethiopian SMEs from affected regions. Moreover, the support will provide access for the population to cost-effective, environmental and climate friendly as well as qualitatively appropriate products and services targeting the following sectors: • (Basic) Foods • WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) • Logistics, Transport, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Benefiting SMEs shall meet at least one of the following criteria: • Being affected by at least one of the major crises: Internal conflict, Covid-19, the Ukraine conflict or climate and environmental related risks. • Addressing the needs of the conflict-affected population: Offering products and services needed.
Read moreTraining partnerships with Jordan
The focus is on the three fields of action: 1. laying the foundations for the planning and implementation of safe, regular and development-oriented labour and training migration. 2. relevant partner institutions pilot models of safe, regular and development-oriented training and labour migration with Germany. 3. reciprocal learning, dialogue and networking formats between Jordan and Germany on the topic of labour and training migration are established.
Read moreBMO partnership in the solar sector
BSW-Solar supports the trade associations SIAZ in Zambia and REIAMA in Malawi in establishing more sustainable structures and acting as contact points for solar companies and end customers for solar products and services in Zambia and Malawi respectively. Professional consulting services strengthen SIAZ and REIAMA as experts in the field of quality, which leads to increased demand for corresponding information and training services from companies. Additional members and improved service offerings increase the income of the sector associations and strengthen members' trust in SIAZ and REIAMA as representatives of their members' interests vis-à-vis politicians and other stakeholders.
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