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Bioenergy in Namibia
The second phase of the project aims to strengthen N-BiG as a membership organization in the Namibian bioeconomy and as a relevant service provider for companies. To this end, N-BiG's organizational structure and service structure will be adapted to future needs, and its organizational structures and services will be further developed. In addition, the membership and communication concept developed in the first phase of the project will be implemented in practice.
Read moreKVP DIHK CIF WB6
The KVP between the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) and the Chamber Investment Forum (CIF) as well as the Western Balkan chambers in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia (WB6) aims to further establish the CIF as a regional institution for economic policy dialogue in the Western Balkans and as a developer of regional services and policy recommendations. Therefore, the CIF's working structure will be tailored to the needs of its member chambers and to regional and supraregional (especially EU) economic policy dialogue. The services developed by the CIF will be developed in cooperation with the national chambers of the WB6 countries and offered to their member companies via the WB6 chambers. Moreover, the CIF actively supports the representation of the common economic policy interests of the WB6 chambers and their members.
Read moreStrengthening of women‘s business associations
The project strengthens women’s business associations in Kenya, Nigeria, and Pakistan to promote women’s economic participation. The Association of Women Entrepreneurs in Germany (VdU) and Global Project Partners (GPP) jointly support the three new Women in Business (WiB) partner associations – FOWEK, WCCIMA, and WCCIK – in developing their organizational and professional capacities. Through training, advisory services, and joint networking activities, the project enhances management skills, expands service portfolios, and increases the visibility of the associations. In addition, the partners are integrated into the international WiB network to foster B2B cooperation and exchange among women entrepreneurs. In this way, the partner associations contribute to enabling more women to realize their economic potential and to develop their businesses successfully.
Read moreBMO Partnership between HWK FRM and CMA Benin
The second phase of the chamber and association partnership builds on a successful first phase and supports chamber development in the areas of vocational education and training as well as lobbying.
Read moreBMO Partnership Project - CCIU
The project aims to strengthen the organizational and professional capacities of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan (CCIU) and to position it as an active stakeholder within Uzbekistan’s vocational education and training system. It focuses on expanding demand-oriented services for businesses—especially SMEs—embedding strategic chamber development at regional level, and enhancing the involvement of the private sector in labour market-oriented vocational education. In doing so, the project contributes to Uzbekistan’s economic development and improves the country’s investment climate.
Read moreIT professionals in Tunisia
The project aims to facilitate entry into the labor market for university graduates and IT specialists by developing short training courses tailored to their needs. In particular, the needs of women are to be taken into account in order to contribute to gender equality. Language courses and migration counseling are also intended to show ways into the German/European labor market. This will help to close the gap in the Sfax region between university graduates and IT specialists, who are generally well educated, and the requirements of the Tunisian and international labor markets.
Read moreWind energy in India
On December 1, 2025, the German Wind Energy Association (BWE), in cooperation with the Offshore Wind Energy Foundation (SOW), started a chamber and association partnership with the Wind Independent Power Producers’ Association (WIPPA) and the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers’ Association (IWTMA) in India. The project has a duration of three years. With expert support from Germany, the Indian associations aim to further develop their advocacy efforts as well as to engage in public relation activities with stakeholders of industry and the public area about relevant topics. A further focus of the project is strengthening cooperation between German and Indian companies in the wind energy sector, including their joint participation in the Indo-German Platform for Investments in Renewable Energies.
Read moreKVP Georgia - Naturland
The Chamber and Association Partnership (KVP) project implemented by Naturland aims to support selected agricultural associations in Georgia in promoting and strengthening organic farming and fair trade. The core of the project is the development and institutionalisation of practical training, advisory and certification services for farmers in five key product areas, alongside the reduction of pesticide use through sustainable farming practices. In parallel, the partner associations ELKANA and GFA are organisationally and financially strengthened through the professionalisation of their service portfolios, the development of income-generating models and the expansion of national and international marketing networks. By aligning agricultural production with national and European standards, the project improves income opportunities in rural areas, enhances the competitiveness of Georgian agricultural products and demonstrates to local partners the tangible added value of an EU-oriented development path.
Read moreBBP EIC Trier SENAI Dual Higher Education
The Vocational Training Partnership (BBP) aims to expand the educational offerings of the Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial (SENAI) in the field of dual higher education with a focus on ‘green innovations’. At the same time, the aim is to strengthen links with industry and improve Brazilian industry's access to green innovations. To build this bridge, Green Innovation Scouts are to be trained in companies and Green Business Scouts in SENAI's innovation and technology centres. In addition, cooperation structures between SENAI, companies and research institutions will be established to support the integration of industry into dual higher education and the implementation of green innovation projects. This will create a basis for the socio-ecological transformation of Brazil's economy.
Read moreEU Market Access for Amazonian Products
The project “EU Market Access for Products from Amazonian Biodiversity” supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Ecuador’s Amazon region in positioning their sustainably produced natural ingredients in specialized European markets. Despite the strong potential of products such as macambo, morete, guayusa, vanilla or cinnamon, limited market knowledge, low visibility and weak international networks currently hinder entry into the EU market. The project strengthens the export capacities of participating companies through targeted training, the development of professional company and product profiles, and the preparation of a market study analysing demand trends, certification requirements and market-entry barriers. Based on these insights, tailored marketing strategies will be developed, including digital campaigns, storytelling formats, influencer collaborations and consumer-oriented promotional activities. Another core component is facilitating direct linkages with European buyers through matchmaking formats, virtual presentations and participation in international trade fairs such as Anuga, Biofach or In-Cosmetics.
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