Training Needs Assessment Study on Primary Production and Processing Level
PMO Business Consulting conducted Training Needs Assessment at the primary production and processing level of the livestock industry. The study aimed to identify skills development needs in the industry, reveal the most demanded professions and prepare recommendations for required training and education programs to better address the existing knowledge gaps in the industry. The study was implemented in frames of the program „Safety and Quality Investment in Livestock (SQIL)”, funded by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and implemented by Land O’lakes Venture 37.
Capacity Assessment of the Agency of Protected Areas and the overall Protected Areas System in Georgia
Digital and Physical Sales Strategy Development Project for Bakur Sulakauri Publishing LTD
Study on current crisis management practice in selected municipalities of Georgia, elaboration of respective recommendations and guideline
Research in 11 selected municipalities to examine social service and assistance process during the COVID-19 pandemic
Program Exit Strategy for PROCEED Project implemented by HEKS-EPER and ELKANA within the framework of ENPARD program
Labor Market Research on the necessity of the food safety and quality specialist/managers in food production industry
Research of Labor market and identification of growth potential economic sectors
Promotion of good CG, ESG and SF practices among companies and financial institutions in Georgia
Feasibility Study of Pesticide-Free Certification
Ex-ante Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) for improvement of inter-city connections in Georgia
Institutional Development and Communication Strategy for the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara
EWMI’s Civil Society Engagement Project (CSEP) Launch Event
Analysis of Infrastructural Developments in the South Caucasus
Assessing and reporting the impact of digitalization and digital proximity tracing on national contact tracing programmes in Eastern Partnership and Western Balkan countries during the COVID-