The PMC Research Center will enhance the transparency and accountability of the State Competition and Procurement Agency (SCPA) and its dispute resolution board (DRB).The project is being implemented within the USAID Good Governance in Georgia program.
PMCG consultants have prepared business plan for Georgian investor intending to acquire the franchise from Subway Inc. Business plan was approved by manufacturer and investor was granted with franchise rights.
PMCG has started providing training for Local Self-Government Management and Governance under The USAID Good Governance in Georgia (G3) Program. Under the Local Government Component of G3, which implies capacity development assistance, PMCG provides training sessions in different areas of local government public management and governance for representatives of self-governments.
In August-October 2012, PMCG implemented the GIZ funded project “Four Sector Working Papers for the Samtskhe–Javakheti (SJ) Regional Development Strategy (RDS) Working Groups”, which aims to support SJ regional development Council Working Groups to collect information and prepare relevant developmental working documents in the following areas: (1) Regional Economy; (2) Agriculture; (3) Social Sector; and (4) Sustainable Natural Resource Management and Environment Protection. The working process was hindered by a lack of relevant and reliable statistical data and demonstrated the need to improve regional statistics. GIZ realizes that this need will become clearer, if not vital, in the process of RDS implementation process as the monitoring has to be based on reliable data sources; therefore it is important to have a clear picture of the current situation in terms of regional statistics on which the identification of possible solutions that will facilitate RDS implementation in the future are based. Accordingly, PMCG under the GIZ support started to evaluate Regional Development related statistics in SJ region. The purpose of this evaluation is to identify what kind of statistical data has to be produced by Geostat’s regional office (and other authorities) in SJ region to measure the progress of RDS implementation. The process for all other regions of Georgia, including data gathering, will be identical.
The overall objective of this project is to contribute to balanced socio-economic development throughout Georgia.
The overall objective of this project was to develop policy for Worldwide Responsible Accredited pProduction (WRAPrap) standard, under USAID- funded Economic Prosperity Initiative (EPI) project. The specific objective of the assignment was to provide technical assistance and deliver policies and procedures for the WRAP’s principle, in particular for Ccustoms Ccompliance.
PMCG was awarded a framework contract by European Commission (EC) in the consortium led by ADE to implement the following project: Support to policy dialogue, coordination and reforms in Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF) related sectors in Armenia.
The UNDP project “A Strong Parliament in a Consolidated Democracy” wass aimed at supporting the development of parliamentary capacity in its four areas of constitutional responsibility: lawmaking, setting policy direction, executive oversight, and representation. More particularly, the Project focused on supporting the Parliament to improve its skills and capacities in a better scrutiny of national budget, as well as reinforcing its representational function and raising awareness of the public on the on-going reforms in the area of public finance management.
PMCG, in cooperation with Chemonics International Inc., provided technical assistance to the Mongolia Business Plus Initiative (BPI), USAID project. The main goal of the project was to improve Mongolia’s business environment. PMCG’s participation focused on at least three indicator areas under the World Bank Doing Business survey, supporting Mongolia‘s aspirations to improve its business environment, legal framework, and institutional systems. The technical assistance provided was one of several instruments utilized by the BPI project to achieve significant results in the various areas of interventions under its three focus areas: Licensing and Permissive System; Tax System, and Customs Administration. Assistance from PMCG was based on the experience and successful reforms of certain countries in the regions of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, as well as Georgia.
Established in 2002 under the Ministry of Economic Development, the Georgian National Investment Agency (GNIA) is the main governmental agency responsible for investment promotion and facilitation.