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The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH ( English: German Development Cooperation (GIZ) ), often simply shortened to GIZ, is the main German development agency. It is headquartered in Bonn and Eschborn and provides services in the field of international development cooperation and international education work.
InWEnt - Capacity Building International (Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH) was a German institution with worldwide operations in the field of bilateral development cooperation and international cooperation, with a focus on capacity building. [1]
Giz Galasi Dam (Azerbaijani: Qız Qalası SES, Persian: سد قیز قلعهسی) is an embankment dam on the Aras River straddling the international border between Azerbaijan and Iran. It is located in Jabrayil District , Azerbaijan, and Khoda Afarin County , East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, 12 km (7.5 mi) downstream of the Khoda Afarin Dam ...
The ELD Initiative is focused on stakeholder dialogues, capacity building and technical expertise and development of solutions. Specifically, the Initiative works in the following five activity areas: Awareness Raising: Communicating recommendations to land users, owners and public and private decision-makers to improve land management.
Pak-German Self Help Project. (till 1991) Balochistan Rural Support Programme ( BRSP) was a project funded by the German technical cooperation agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in the early 1980s which was converted into the Balochistan Rural Support Programme in 1991. [2] It is a Non Government Organization ...
Capacity building (or capacity development, capacity strengthening) is the improvement in an individual's or organization's facility (or capability) "to produce, perform or deploy". [1] The terms capacity building and capacity development have often been used interchangeably, although a publication by OECD-DAC stated in 2006 that capacity ...
Sustainable Sanitation Alliance. The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance ( SuSanA) is a loose network of organizations who are "working along the same lines towards achieving sustainable sanitation ". [1] It began its work in 2007, one year before the United Nations International Year of Sanitation in 2008.
Development funding of P5 million from GIZ played a big part in the long term success of YISEDA who, by 2001 started to reap the rewards of their hardship with a harvest of 66 hardwoods at a cost of P5,000 each. Across the country, the scheme has established 5503 projects covering an area of approximately 6 million hectares by 2005.