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Vocational Training in Mexico
The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) supports the local project partners Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE), Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (COPARMEX) as well as Consejo Nacional de Normalización y Certificación (CONOCER) within the framework of the second project phase in strengthening and institutionalising the ecosystem of dual vocational training at upper secondary level in Mexico. The plan is to anchor dual vocational education and training institutionally at the project partners, to strengthen quality through certifications of training personnel, among other things, and to promote equal opportunities in the ecosystem.
Read moreOrganic farming in Vietnam
The 2nd phase of the Business Membership Organisation Partnership between Naturland e.V. and the Vietnam Organic Agricultural Association (VOAA) builds on the results of the 1st phase. VOAA is to be further empowered to support its members and improve the business environment for the organic sector to increase the organically farmed area. Through the project, an increase in paying members is targeted to strengthen VOAA's financial base and expand demand-driven services. The assocations's reach will be increased by establishing a presence in the southern part of the country.
Read moreEconomy of Love (EoL)
The "Economy of Love" (EoL) project between the Bayrisches Bildungswerk (bbw) and the Egyptian Bio-dynamic Association (EBDA) is aiming for a sharp increase in EoL-certified farms in Egypt. This holistic certification for sustainable agriculture, developed in 2021 in the "Organic Egypt" project, sets a variety of ecological and social standards adapted to the local market. Farmers receive an additional incentive when converting from conventional to organic farming through the sale of CO2 certificates via EBDA from the emissions saved.
Read moreChamber promotion in Sri Lanka
The 2nd phase of the chamber and association partnership between the OAV - German Asia-Pacific Business Association and chambers and associations in northern Sri Lanka builds on the results of the 1st phase. The partner associations NCI and WCIC are to be enabled to serve the needs of their members in a sustainable and competent manner in order to improve their skills, operational performance and networking. The project aims to improve the business environment for SMEs in northern Sri Lanka, especially for female founders, managers and entrepreneurs.
Read moreDevelopment of the mining sector in Mozambique
The project aims to empower the CCM to better represent and support SMEs and miners, thereby promoting safety, occupational health and environmental protection in the Mozambican mining industry. This enables SMEs to strengthen their market position and create better quality jobs or safeguard existing jobs. The improved framework conditions also contribute to a more ecologically sustainable and socially equitable mining sector. Increased social equality also contributes to conflict prevention in the country.
Read moreGhana: Promotion of farmers' associations
The German Federation of Wholesale, Foreign Trade and Services (BGA) is cooperating in the PartnerAfrica project with Ghanaian producers’ associations for pineapples, mangoes and sweet potatoes in order to increase exports to Europe and thus create more income and employment for the members of the associations. For the products, quality and transparency in the supply chains are to be further increased and the use of bio-fertilisers is to be tested as a preliminary stage to organic production. Furthermore, women in agriculture as producers and entrepreneurs in further processing are to be supported in a targeted manner in improving the quality and quantity of their products, thus increasing their export potential.
Read moreVocational training in Honduras
The Technical and Vocational Training Partnership works together in a network of 5 regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CCI) as well as the Honduran Federal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which share their specific knowledge about structures and needs of local companies as well as the level of training of young people in the regions. By including additionally the local CCIs from Tegucigalpa and Choloma, which had already completed an extensive institutional development process themselves through their participation in a supra-regional Chambers and Associations Partnership from 2008 to 2015, these experiences will now be passed on to other chambers in the country. Building on this exchange of knowledge, a needs-based service offer of vocational training as well as a job placement platform will be developed. A database of consultants for the implementation of training measures will be set up. The offer will be tested in pilot projects, which will conclude in documented successes as best practice examples. At the same time, a network of key players in the field of vocational education and training is being established. The project activities enable the partner chambers to offer appropriate services for vocational training and job placement to their members and other stakeholders, as well as to carry out professional advocacy and public relations in order to promote these topics in exchange with companies.
Read morePromotion of sustainability and resilience topics
The second phase of the partnership project helps to promote integration into international value chains by taking sustainability aspects into account in SMEs in the Pacific Alliance, which supports the economic and social dynamization of the countries. To this end, the partners are working together in the areas of service development, networking and policy dialog on resilience and sustainability issues.
Read moreMIERA
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.
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