PMCG, under a UK AID project, is collaborating with the State University of New York’s Center for International Development (SUNY/CID) to promote public finance reforms in Tajikistan by enhancing the capacity of local civil society organizations (CSOs) working on social and economic development.
The general objective of this assignment is to contribute to the enhancement of South Africa’s public finance management (PFM) system which is an essential part of the development process. Sound PFM encourages aggregate fiscal discipline, operational efficiency and strategic allocation. These elements are critical to achieving the public policy objectives inscribed in the 2030 National Development Plan.
PMC Research Center, within a European Commission project, is working together with Caritas Czech Republic and the Croatian Rural Development Network to promote rural development and diversification in the municipality of Khulo in Georgia.
Tbilisi Bus Project aims to establish transparent contractual arrangements for municipal service provision, improve commercialization through corporate development, and promote equal opportunities to access employment and relevant skills training for both women and men.
The overall objective is to support the Government of Montenegro, in particular the Ministry of Finance, in improving financial governance in Montenegro and in preparing strategic documents for EU accession.
The project is being implemented under the World Bank funded project "Georgia East West Highway Corridor Development Project: Private Sector Participation and Long-Term Financial Sustainability Options" and is focused on assessing traffic demand in Georgia.
Under USAID HICD 2020 Activity, PMCG was contracted by Mendez England and Associates Inc. (ME&A) to support Sakpatenti – the National Intellectual Property Center - to improve core processes and to establish a quality management system.
PMC Research Center, together with People in Need (PIN), the Rural Communities Development Agency (RCDA), and Association ATINATI are working to support rural economic development and to stimulate the agricultural sector in Georgia, as part of the European Commission project – Regional Civil Society Organizations as Vectors of Rural Economic Development.
The project aims to conduct a public expenditure review in order to contribute to the improvement of budget management in the justice sector in Niger, to inform the government and other stakeholders about the nature of public spending and public sector management in this particular area.
The project is focused on improving market access and competitiveness of female entrepreneurs in Georgia.