PMCG is Conducting the Institutional Needs Assessment of the Parliament of Georgia

Jun, 2011

PMCG is implementing a Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) supported project that assists the Parliament of Georgia in capacity building. The development of the Institutional Needs Assessment aims to identify and analyze different types of needs of the Parliament, issues, factors and gaps that affect the exercise of institutional functions and overall efficiency of operations. Areas covered by the needs assessment also encompass the institutional performance, transparency and external communications, and further development of the government’s oversight function. The objective of the assignment is to: Identify and analyze organizational, administrative, technological, regulatory gaps, issues related to human resource management, internal and external communications; Analyze institutional strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities and strengths of significance to unimpeded exercise of institutional functions and achievement of medium or long-term objectives; Identify and analyze social, economic, international and other types of factors that are beyond parliament’s control and that affect implementation of institutional functions; Develop a framework for the institutional medium-term strategic plan. PMCG’s consultants are conducting individual interviews with the leadership of the parliament, committee chairmen and deputies, heads of committee apparatus and heads of departments and other structural units. In addition, consultants are conducting a thorough desk study of documents, reports and observations related to the issues falling under the scope of the assessment. The project is supported by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD), the UK's leading democracy-building foundation established in 1992. Over the years, WFD has grown in strength and diversity, working to achieve sustainable political change in emerging democracies. Working with and through partner organizations, WFD seeks to strengthen the institutions of democracy, principally political parties (through the work of the UK political parties), parliaments and a range of institutions that make up civil society.  
PMCG and its Chairman, Aleksi Aleksishvili Advising the Government of Mozambique in Economic Reforms

Jun, 2011

PMCG chairman, Mr. Aleksishvili has been contracted as an Economic Reforms Adviser in the USAID Support Program for Economic and Enterprise Development (SPEED) Program in revising Mozambique’s Business Environment Strategy. The objective of the work is to review Mozambique’s Business Enabling Environment Strategy and provide advices for updating and revising the strategy in the context of international best practices. The US consulting companies, DAI and Nathans Associates are the main USAID contractors implementing the SPEED project. The Strategy should impact private sector development in Mozambique and also affect the country’s performance exhibited in the Doing Business (DB) ranking and other international private sector competitiveness indicators. The consultancy will cover the following tasks: Review both Mozambique’s Business Enabling Environment Strategy along with recent work conducted by SPEED on improving Mozambique’s business environment; Meet with key stakeholders in government and the private sector; Provide experience from Georgia in improving the business enabling environment; Offer recommendations for modifying Mozambique’s Business Environment Strategy; Offer recommendations on the process for implementing business environment improvements; Present Georgia’s experience and recommendations for Mozambique at a public forum. SPEED is a USAID financed four-year project in Mozambique implemented by DAI and Nathan’s Associates, Inc. The USD 14 million-project, SPEED started in 2011 and should serve to improve Mozambique’s economic performance, competitiveness and business environment.  
PMCG Leadership is Invited as a Doing Business Reform Adviser in Kosovo

Jun, 2011

Aleksi Aleksishvili, Chairman of PMCG, has been invited as a Doing Business Reform Adviser in Kosovo by the USAID Business Enabling Environment Program (BEEP). This three year project aims to improve the free market legal environment for business through effective implementation of reformed laws and regulations, and enhanced publication and accessibly of legal and economic information by national and local governments leading to increased knowledge and understanding by citizens of the legal framework. Chemonics is the main USAID contractor implementing BEEP project. PMCG are responsible for reviewing the Doing Business recommendations for Kosovo developed by BEEP staff as well as the BEEP presentation for the international retreat; providing feedback and recommendations for government counterparts and BEEP delivered through the group and individual meetings with government officials and project staff.
Mr. Aleksi Aleksishvili was elected as First Vice Chairman of ICC Georgia

May, 2011

ICC Georgia held its third annual General Assembly at the Sheraton Metechi Palace, where Mr. Aleksishvili was elected as the First Vice Chairman of ICC Georgia. The Assembly also elected three new board members. The International Chamber of Commerce of Georgia is one of the most influential business associations, which unites more than one hundred small, medium and large business organizations operating successfully in Georgia. The Georgian chapter of the International Chamber of Commerce was officially established in 2002. ICC Georgia is a representative body that safeguards business interests of members and assists them in reaching success in a competitive market. The International Chamber of Commerce is a world business organization with thousands of member companies and associations in around 130 countries. ICC works closely with UN, International World Trade Organizations, G8 and other Governmental Organizations.  
PMCG is implementing Food Safety and Quality Standards (ISO 22000) in the restaurant chain “TeremOK”

May, 2011

PMCG and restaurant chain “TeremOK” signed the cooperation agreement in the scope of Georgia Regional Development Fund (GRDF), launched by Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF). PMCG’s international advisors and consultants are implementing ISO 22000:2005 (Food Safety and Quality Standards). Cooperation includes the following stages:• Creating documents in accordance with the international standards and their implementation;• Preparing the quality control group in the company;• Preparing HACCP group;• Implementing prior-certification audit and prepare the company for certification. “TeremOK” a fast-growing restaurant chain represented by 8 restaurants was founded in 2004. The company has about 100 employees and by the end of the year they plan to open several new facilities as well. SEAF Management, LLC is a global investment firm, which established operations in Georgia in January 2007 to manage the Georgia Regional Development Fund (GRDF). GRDF was founded and capitalized by the Millennium Challenge Georgia (MCG) with funding from the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). PMCG is an independent management consulting company- established in 2007 and has already successfully implemented more than 50 projects in the Business Sector, as well as in Public Sector Consulting (Advisory).  
PMCG Together with Partners Organized Workshop on GAP Assessment and Institutional Reform Plan

Apr, 2011

On the 25th of March, 2011 PMCG in association with Ticon (Latvia) and IBM Consulting (UK) organized a workshop on the Comprehensive Institution Building Gap Assessments and Institutional Reform Plans for the GAC (Georgian Accreditation Centre) and GEOSTM (Georgian National Agency for Standards, Technical Regulations and Metrology). The Workshop summarized project implemented by IBM, Ticon and PMCG - Support to the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement Preparatory Process in Georgia. Within this project a gap assessment of these Institutions was carried out, together with an "Institutional Reform Plan", which sets the priorities and "Action Plan" for future assistance. A Memorandum of Understanding for the "Comprehensive Institution Building" programme (CIB) was signed between the European Commission and the Government of Georgia, to strengthen institutions having a key role to play in the Association Agreement and DCFTA process. GAC and GEOSTM will receive support under the "trade cluster" of the CIB. Please see more information on this link
Deloitte Awarded Subcontract to PMCG for the USAID Economic Prosperity Initiative (EPI) Project

Mar, 2011

PMCG has joined the USAID large-scale Economic Prosperity Initiative (EPI) project which is being implemented by a team of international and local consulting companies led by Deloitte. The project will improve enterprise, industry and country-level competitiveness by identifying and targeting key external and internal factors to enhance the growth rates and productivity of enterprises in the economy, thereby enhancing the economic well-being of workers in the economy. The project started in March 2011 and will last until the end of 2014. PMCG is implementing this project in cooperation with Deloitte Consulting LLP, the leading consortium member, J.E. Austin Associates, CNFA, Making Cents, FLAG International, SSG Advisors and several local companies. According to the subcontract, PMCG will provide technical assistance to the USAID EPI Program in areas of Economic Policy, Economic Governance Capacity and Country level Competitiveness. Activities for PMCG include as follows: Conduct analysis, participate in public private dialogues, contribute to, and advocate for, policy recommendations; Assist the project in establishing a core team of local specialists to assist the Government of Georgia with new reform priorities. These specialists will be grouped into areas such as Competitiveness Analysis and Reform Targeting; Regulatory / Licensing; Procurement and Privatization; Tax; Customs; Property Rights; Commercial Disputes; Finance, Banking and Insurance; IT System Development; Human/Institutional Capacity Development; Provision of Information; and Policy Analysis; Assist the project in identifying and capitalizing on opportunities to promote development of competitive private sector business activity in agricultural and non-agricultural value chains including tourism, ICT and other sectors; Support cross-cutting project activities, such as: Information and Knowledge Sharing to promote greater understanding within the public and private sector (including media) of government reforms and regulations Institutional Capacity Building to support achievement of improved economic governance in Georgia Public Private Partnerships to achieve EPI program goals.
PMCG Trains Ministry’s Staff in Public Finance and Procurement

Mar, 2011

PMCG is providing trainings to the Finance Department of the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from Occupied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees of Georgia to improve the overall financial management system through increased capacity. The project objective is to train staff members of the MRA Finance Department and Procurement Unit in the following topics: • Budget Code of Georgia;• Tax and Customs Legislation in Georgia;• Budget Classification of Georgia;• State Procurement System in Georgia. The project is supported by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC). The training program aims to meet the training needs of the Finance Department staff as identified in the Training Needs Assessment document. This document has been developed by PMCG experts as one of the deliverables of the previous technical assistance project within the FORECAST program funded by USAID in June 2010.
PMCG is Providing Services for Afghanistan in Trade Facilitation and Improvement of Doing Business Indicators

Mar, 2011

PMCG within the Trade and Accession Facilitation for Afghanistan (TAFA) project provided by USAID is supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) in generating economic growth, trade and investment by improving the conditions for international and cross-border trade and transit. The USAID supported TAFA project is implemented by the consortium led by Chemonics. The project will help GIRoA and the Afghan private sector to realize the advantages of greater regional and global trade linkages and export-oriented business development through assistance in four categories: Trade policy liberalization; Customs reform, Trade facilitation, and; Public outreach on trade-related issues. The project seeks to improve processes and reduce impediments in the following areas affecting Afghanistan’s trade and investment environment. In particular PMCG’s task includes, but is not limited to: Participation in TAFA activities, work with the government and other counterparts to review and improve Afghanistan’s performance on the Doing Business report; Local support to conduct a study tour in Georgia; Technical Assistance for Improvement of Customs Operations, supporting a counterpart (Customs Department) to create proper mechanisms for revenue projections, planning, and proper revenue collection systems, sharing Georgia’s experience of improving custom’s revenue projections and proper collections for each custom’s centers. PMCG provides services advising governments and development organizations on how to plan, shape, implement, and follow up the reforms related to doing business.
PMCG’s Consultants will upgrade their qualification in food safety issues (HACCP)

Mar, 2011

PMCG’s consultants will participate in the training program of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) in food safety issues. Two experts, Ekaterine Burkadze and Beka Biashvili went to Sweden for a month in order to upgrade their respective qualifications. The Swedish Board for Accreditation and Conformity Assessment (SWEDAC) is a Swedish public authority; its main duty is as the national accreditation body. SWEDAC is also a regulatory and surveillance authority. PMCG’s consultants will upgrade their qualifications in the following areas: New concepts and requirements covering food safety, International trade and Agricultural products; European Union Food Safety Systems; HACCP training; Food Labeling; Accreditation, Methodology and Procedures. PMCG is an independent management consulting company established in 2007 which has already successfully implemented more than 50 projects in the business sector, as well as in public sector consulting. (www.pmcg.ge; office@pmcg.ge).
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