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Export-ready companies in the tourism and natural ingredients sectors are selected together with sector experts and prepared for participation in European trade fairs. During this preparatory phase, workshops, e-learnings and training sessions are held on the topics of market requirements and sales. During the trade fairs, the companies are presented to potential buyers in a targeted manner and accompanied during the follow-up. In addition to working with the companies, sequa offers train-the-trainer programmes for business support organisations (BSOs) in the sectors mentioned in order to build sustainable export promotion structures.
Read moreTrade with Ukraine
In view of Ukraine's special situation and the urgency of providing comprehensive support, an independent trade promotion project under the title “Buy Ukrainian / Trade with Ukraine” specifically geared to Ukraine is proposed.
Read moreAssociation support in the textile sector
In the 1st phase of the Partnership Project between AVE and AGAM, the latter is supported in the areas of association management, service development as well as advocacy. The project aims to contribute to socio-ecological growth and employment development through improved framework conditions for Ghanaian - especially women-owned - enterprises in the garment sector.
Read moreExport and investment promotion in Morocco
The project primarily contributes to supporting Moroccan export and investment promotion. The objective is to strengthen AMDIE (Agence Marocaine de Développement des Investissements et des Exportations) in supporting local companies in their export activities and to approach and accompany potential investors and act as a contact for local companies and regional investment centres at national level. The focus here is on the food processing (industrially processed food) and automotive (mainly suppliers) sectors. The direct target groups are employees of AMDIE and the Institut de Formation aux Métiers de l'Industrie Automobile (IFMIA), and possibly other stakeholders from associations and/or ministries. In the long term, Moroccan companies and international investors will also benefit indirectly through improved services from AMDIE and training measures from IFMIA.
Read moreCraftsmen without borders
By networking and setting up further training courses in International Cooperation for craftsmen and craftswomen in up to two additional partner countries (Italy, Poland), the conditions are being created for setting up a European pool of craftsmen and craftswomen who are available for assignments within the framework of international cooperation. This pool actively places craftsmen with governmental and non-governmental organizations. During their assignments abroad - both as part of the training course and later on behalf of different organizations - the craftsmen and craftswomen contribute to improving the technical and entrepreneurial capacities in the target countries (in Africa and Eastern Europe) and beyond. This increases the competitiveness of the supported companies and thus also the income of the craftspeople employed there.
Read moreTrade Promotion in Jordan
As part of GIZ's Trade for Employment program, sequa is implementing a component to provide targeted support to Jordanian business associations and companies to improve the trade performance of Jordanian companies. In addition to various training measures, including a training trip to Germany and the Netherlands, selected companies are supported in exhibiting at the trade fairs Anuga in Cologne and Fruit Attraction in Madrid.
Read moreBMO-Support in Togo
In the frame of the project, the management and the structure of selected Business Membership Organizations (BMOs) will be professionalized in order for them to be able to support the remaining layers in the Togolese chamber and association landscape and pass on their knowledge through new services. At the same time, single chambers and associations to specifically reach selected sectors and regions are to be supported to build overall capacity. As a result, the Public Private Dialogue should benefit from an improved quality due to BMOs being better equipped to prepare plaidoyers and this should lead to an improvement of the business environment. Eventually, also the overall SME ecosystem will benefit from the new services offered by the BMOs which, if implemented properly, also promote women-led companies and break the cycle of neglect.
Read moreVocational Training in Northern Albania
The vocational training partnership is designed to help more young people find employment by linking them to a practical and attractive range of courses in the trades of automotive engineering, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, electrical engineering and welding, taking into account the needs of the labor market in Albania. The project also aims to increase the involvement of women.
Read moreDevelopment of the informal sector in Kenya
An important contribution to the economic development of the country is made by the informal sector ("Jua Kali") with about 6 million enterprises. Although the Kenyan government supports the informal sector by providing land in every county, the sector is underdeveloped and the transition to the formal sector has not yet taken place. Most of the workers have not completed formal education and the visibility of the sector is low. This is where the project between the Chamber of Skilled Crafts Frankfurt-Rhein-Main and the Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Associations comes in. It is planned to support the development of the sector by setting up a central database, new services and further training for the Jua Kalis.
Read moreVTP KH Steinfurt Warendorf - IICM / AMER
The aim of the Vocational Training Partnership is to improve and sustainably secure the quality of vocational training at the partner institutions through special knowledge transfer and the training of multipliers in selected occupational fields. In addition, the self-organization of the national partners for targeted cooperation with the private sector in the field of vocational training and to promote general awareness of the importance of vocational training will be strengthened.
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