2011
ANNUAL REPORT
SIPU staff 2011
Anders Olin
Anna Jonsson
Anne Ala-Poikela
Bjรถrn Bengtson
Birgitta Andreasen
Cecilia Norgren
Daniel Stendahl
Daniel Gronvius
Elisabet Montgomery
Elisabeth Wiklund
Finn Hedvall
Gabriel Marin Castro
Hans Norgren
Johan Engstrรถm
Josefin Persdotter
Josua Falck
Karl Nilsson
Karin Schulz
Lars Florin
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Per Fredrik Larsson
Alf Persson
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Contents People, Planet and Profit
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The SIPU Story
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SIPU’s Presence 2011
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Our Services
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Learning and Change – SIPU’s International Training Programmes
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Advanced International Training Programmes in Private Sector Development
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SIPU Training Catalogue Grows Broader and Stronger
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Human Rights and Improved Health for LGBT Persons in South Asia
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Learning from the Neighbours
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Fostering Small and Medium Enterprises in Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Moving towards Democracy in Zimbabwe
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Setting up a Land Transport Authority in Mauritius
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All Projects and Assignments on-going or finalised during 2011
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Our Corporate Family
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Annual Report
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SIPU International AB Viera Larsson, Ordbildarna AB cover photo Andreas Vitting other photos as stated by each photo printed at DanagårdLitho AB manuscript
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contact
SIPU International AB Box 45113, SE-104 30 Stockholm, Sweden Dalagatan 7 website www.sipuinternational.se • e-mail info@sipuinternational.se phone +46 (0)8 698 06 00 • fax +46 (0)8 698 06 10 postal address
visiting address
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People, Planet and Profit
T
he notion of corporate social responsibility (csr) is more and more prominent in the world. Today, private companies are expected to take responsibility. It usually means that companies aim at offsetting their negative social or environmental impacts by initiating add-on development projects in regions, or giving contributions to existing projects or organisations. More sophisticated measures address a company’s own operations and values in an effort to minimise negative, or even enhance positive impacts. SIPU International is quite different from most other companies as our primary business is directly related to societal development. In this report we present some of the assignments and projects we have carried out in 2011. In our international training programmes we train local officials to manage their environmental problems, to respect gender and human rights (p. 8). Our work in Mauritius will hopefully lead to less congestion, fewer emissions and improved quality of life for commuters (p. 15). In Zimbabwe we have worked very tangibly to enhance skills among opposition politicians and thereby at least increased the chances of a democratic development (p. 14). In Bosnia-Herzegovina, our work with small enterprises includes gender and social inclusion issues (p. 13). Making budgeting and public spending more efficient in Ukraine will be absolutely essential for any social development in that country (p. 12). So how does a development consulting company relate to csr? Like all other private enterprises, we must make a profit to survive, but an exclusive focus on profit can be harmful for our social and environmental context. Like all other private enterprises, our need for profit must be balanced with the needs of people and the planet. In our case, it would seem that rather than developing add-ons, we should focus on our
main business. While we subscribe fully to our donor clients’ development goals and objectives, we also need to affirm our own values and moral/ethical compass. SIPU is sometimes in a position to influence strategic shifts in government policy. Such shifts can affect a great many people and it is our responsibility to anticipate both positive and negative side effects in advance and make them known in our advice. We also have to maintain the courage to say no to poorly planned or otherwise misguided projects which risk doing more harm than good. In 2012, it is 20 years since SIPU International was founded. For the last 10 years our motto has been »We work with people for people« which in many ways sums up our values. It means involving stakeholders in the design, implementation and/or evaluation of assignments in order to empower them and ensure sustainable results. In the years to come, we will continue to work with people, including our own staff and the many external experts and consultants we engage. We will also continue to minimise our planetary footprint, especially in terms of air travel. If we are successful, it will, in all likelihood, also lead to a healthy profit. I hope you will enjoy our Annual Report. Please also refer to our website www.sipuinternational.se.
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The SIPU Story
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1979
SIPU is established as the central public agency for training of civil servants
1981
SIPU’s first step on the international arena is taken in Sub-Saharan Africa: Botswana
1990
SIPU starts working in Eastern Europe in a series of projects addressing the transition process in the Baltic countries and Russia
1991
A cooperation between SIPU and The Mongolian Institute of Administration is established as SIPU’s first project in Asia
1992
The public agency SIPU is privatised and SIPU International AB is established
2001
The first project in Latin America is started in El Salvador
2007
SIPU International AB joins FCG Group
2010
SIPU International AB starts providing professional training in Sweden
Johan Engström
Our History
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SIPU International is Scandinavia’s leading consultancy and training organisation specialising in public sector development. Our clients include national, regional and local governments, parliaments as well as private companies and non-governmental organizations. Our assignments and projects are commissioned by donor organizations such as Sida, the European Union, the World Bank, and others. As development consultants we allow for the clients’ experiences, competencies and values to determine our role. Whether it will be advisory, change management, or the role of the hands-on expert, »getting things done« will depend on our clients’ needs and priorities. We will adjust our assistance to their own path to improve knowledge, skills and capacity. Having expertise in-house for our core areas is our warranty for quality. Our training events take place in Sweden with Swedes, or abroad with multinational groups. We are known for our innovative and dynamic approach to training. We recognize that every participant has his or her own knowledge and experience. By working with different participatory techniques for problem solving and training we tap the diversity of personal perspectives and resources to enhance learning and development. SIPU International employs close to 40 staff in headquarters and another 50 in project offices abroad. We also have an extensive international network of experienced and senior short-term experts and partner organisations in all areas of public sector development and related fields. Currently operating in more than 20 countries, SIPU has lent its expertise to over 70 countries across the globe.
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SIPU’s Presence 2011
This map shows the distribution of SIPU International’s projects and training participants in 2011. The full list of projects is found on pages 16 and 17.
Who we work for as % of turnover 2011
Where we work
as % of turnover 2011
Other 21% Sida 50% EU 29%
EU 26% Eastern Europe 46% Asia 8%
The »Other« category includes (in falling order) Statistics Sweden, World Bank, USAID, PKF (UK), Swedish Environment Protection Agency, Swedish Public Employment Service, and NORAD
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Middle East and North Africa 3%
Latin America 2% Africa 15%
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Our Services
At SIPU International, best practice experience meets insightful knowledge and respect for the local context to form a valuable partner in development. We specialise in capacity development of individuals and organisations and aim at contributing to societal change in countries worldwide. On pages 8 – 15 we present examples of our work that highlight some of the following fields in which we provide services: Civil Society Development Civil society organisations offer an opportunity for citizens to join forces in an attempt to influence or monitor the performance of public institutions, contribute to decision-making processes as well as organise the production of services to meet needs not catered to by the public sector and private enterprise initiatives. SIPU International is engaged in strengthening the role and the capacity of civil society organisations and in developing the interaction/interface between the state and civil society.
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Market Development Market development or private sector development is a cornerstone of poverty reduction strategies and programmes. An enabling environment for economic activity coupled with improvements in financial markets and pro-poor trade policies will contribute towards sustained growth and development. SIPU International has expertise in a broad range of private sector development related areas including financial services, labour market development and trade. Our services include project design, project implementation, training and evaluation.
Evaluation and Project Cycle Management Demonstrating results of aid programmes and approaches is at the core of today’s international development co-operation. This has given evaluation a central role. Evaluation and efficient project cycle management are promoted and advanced as key tools for development effectiveness, transparency and accountability in policy-making, social and organisational learning. SIPU International has expertise in a wide variety of evaluation approaches and methodologies. Our evaluations are independent, reliable and provide evidence-based conclusions and recommendations. We also offer services related to project cycle management, such as project design and the formulation of results frameworks and theory of change. Through such services more meaningful project evaluations can be made, and learning can be enriched.
Public Finance Management Public Finance Management (PFM) is about ensuring that public resources are used effectively. A sound PFM system is a precondition for long-term and sustainable poverty reduction. It enables a country to manage its own development and is a prerequisite for a well-informed and transparent allocation of public resources. SIPU International possesses significant in-house expertise, as well as an extensive network of experts in most specialisations relating to PFM. In addition, we collaborate with several state bodies that are crucial for Sweden’s PFM system, thereby being able to offer peer-to-peer learning and experience sharing to developing countries.
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Local Government and Urban Development More than half the world’s population now lives in urban centres. In many countries the rate of urbanisation continues to outpace the capacity of local authorities to provide land, serviced or not, at a rate and cost to meet the need. As a result, informal settlements continue to be a regular feature in cities around the world. With competence in institutional and human resource development, financial management, integrated and strategic planning, local environmental management and community development, SIPU International offers services such as needs assessment, participatory project formulation and implementation management.
International Training Programmes International Training Programmes (ITPs) are financed by the Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida), as part of its bilateral development assistance. The programmes are designed for key individuals qualified to participate in important reform processes of in their home countries. By organising ITP programmes, SIPU International supports and strengthens the participants’ home institutions in their efforts for change at organizsational and sector levels. In all training related services, we apply a highly participative approach where all participants contribute their respective experience and knowledge.
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Swedish Professional Training An efficient public administration requires continuous training and capacity development of its staff. National and local administrations need to stay up-to-date on administrative rules and regulations, but also in inter-related areas such as project and personnel management, public procurement and office administration. SIPU International offers a comprehensive selection of professional courses focused on improving and sustaining an efficient public administration. Clients may send personnel to our open courses or contract us for tailor made training in their own premises. This provides the clients an opportunity to receive training tuned to their unique needs.
Gender Equality SIPU International relates gender to the economic, social and cultural attributes and opportunities associated with being female or male in a specific context. Gender is defined by socialization processes and the nature of relations between women and men, including the ideas of what it means to be a woman or a man. While SIPU International carries out assignments with gender equality as the main objective, pragmatic and effective gender-approaches are a natural part of all our services. When working with gender in sector programmes, we regularly work in teams combining sector specific knowledge with a gender approach methodology.
Good Governance and Public Administration Reform Good governance is vital in a democratic society. Public administration reform aims at improving the institutional and legal frameworks of public administration entities, their roles and interactions, structures and organisation, management and staffing, as well as their competence and capacity. A well-functioning public administration is a condition of good governance. Successful reform requires realistic strategies and enabling frameworks that are translated into real changes in specific organisations. SIPU International works with a variety of concrete tools and approaches such as functional analysis, organisational development and result-based management in this area.
Natural Resource and Environmental Management Soaring raw material prices and climate change impacts remind us regularly of the need to manage our natural resources and environment sustainably. The importance of ecosystems, both to underpin and protect our lifestyles, is becoming increasingly apparent. Sustainability has become a central concept when working in this area. SIPU International provides many services in both urban and rural settings in this area. Services include the provision of training in local environmental management, undertaking sustainability assessments and supporting the work in adaptation to the impacts of climate change.
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Learning and Change – SIPU’s International Training Programmes SIPU International is a major contractor of Sida’s Advanced International Training Programmes (ITPs). These programmes are a central part of the bilateral development assistance, and of strategic importance to the social and economic development in the participants’ countries.
SIPU has five ITP programmes: ITP Strategic Business Management ITP Private Sector Growth ITP Human Rigths towards Gender Equality ITP Local Democracy and Self Governance ITP Local Environmental Management in Urban Areas financier
SIDA and International Centre for Local Democracy
project countries
Selected countries in Africa, Asia, MENA and Eastern Europe
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Lucia Acosta
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SIPU contact
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At present SIPU International manages five International Training Programmes covering the areas of 44Gender Equality and Human Rights; 44Local Democracy; 44Private sector development; and 44Local Environmental Management. itps are based on the assumption that participating countries wish to carry out changes and are willing to invest their own resources to achieve them. In the longterm perspective, the programmes should contribute to institutional strengthening and capacity development in the co-operating countries. The itps are specifically designed for persons qualified to participate in reform
processes of strategic importance on different levels and holding positions in home organisations with mandates to manage processes of change. In the itp framework, SIPU International has supported and coached more than 500 such change agents all over the world, which together have implemented hundreds of change projects, and contributed to striking results. SIPU is also expanding its catalogue of open training courses to include a number of English language globally oriented courses. The first of these courses will be launched in 2012. Already, SIPU is involved in a fee-based Masters Programme in Public Management in Vietnam, in co-operation with Uppsala University and University of Economic and Business in Hanoi.
The International Training Programmes are specially designed for persons with a mandate to manage processes of change.
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Advanced International Training Programmes in Private Sector Development The world is rapidly changing and business leaders are at the sharp edge of this transformation. New technology, changing consumer preferences and globalisation of markets are creating challenges and opportunities for businesses everywhere.
Private Sector Growth targets key public officials of the national private sector development authorities and Strategic Business Management is for business leaders. The training programmes are interlinked, running parallel with joint sessions opening up for dialogue between the two groups.
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SIPU International, in close collaboration with Jarskog Konsult, is executing two new International Training Programmes in Private Sector Development: Private Sector Growth, and Strategic Business Management. The objective of these programmes is to contribute to the development of a dynamic and sustainable private sector, and to strengthen collaboration between the private and public sectors for better functioning markets and improved integration in world trade. The programmes support individuals and teams in their work to develop plans for change and combine international, regional and Swedish perspectives on how to promote private sector development.
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Training
financier
Sida
project countries
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia
contract period
August 2011 – July 2015
SIPU contact
Elisabet Montgomery
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SIPU Training Catalogue Grows Broader and Stronger 2011 was a successful year for SIPU’s professional training programme and more people than ever chose us as their training provider.
service area
Training
web site
www.sipu.se
SIPU contact
Josua Falck
»SIPU believes that training is an
important component for change and development, and we want to provide a learning experience that will make a difference.
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The unique and wide range of courses tailored to officials within central government and the municipal sector make SIPU one of the leading training providers for the public sector in Sweden. A SIPU course always meets our participants’ demands for high quality and up-to-date content and will provide participants with new knowledge combined with practical tools to use in their own operations. The comprehensive training operation offers public courses as well as tailor made training. Some of the areas in which SIPU offers training are public procurement, public administration management, leadership skills, eu-courses and finance. Last year’s effort developing new courses has given clear results. A good example of this is the development of new training programmes in the field of municipal technical management, in which we now offer a broad array of courses. SIPU believes that training is an important
component for change and development, and we want to provide a learning experience that will make a difference. SIPU hires only the best and most qualified trainers in their respective fields. The open courses are carried out either in SIPU’s own premises in Stockholm or at an external conference venue. The tailor made courses give our customers the opportunity to receive training based on their unique needs. Here one can adjust the training in both content and scope and to combine with consultant assistance. Customized training is almost always on site. SIPU’s experienced instructors are experts at understanding clients’ needs and customize a training thereafter.
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Human Rights and Improved Health for LGBT Persons in South Asia SIPU recently carried out a review of the regional programme for co-operation between the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU) and its partner organisations in South Asia.
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with the purpose of deepening the understanding among all stakeholders (Sida, rfsu and the network organisations) regarding the degree to which the network has been a relevant, effective and efficient approach for developing the capacity of the 15 participating organisations. The assignment included field visits to Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Recommendations were provided to rfsu, the organisations and Sida for making adjustments for the remaining time of the programme.
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The overall objective of the project is to improve the human rights and health for lgbt (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) persons in South Asia. Improving human rights will increase the possibilities for lgbt persons in the region to access healthcare and information (including hiv/Aids), earn a livelihood, be less discriminated against and in general enjoy a higher standard of living and improved quality of life. The programme is focused on creating an alliance of strong and effective civil society organisations working for lgbt health and rights in South Asia. By being part of a regional network, the individual organisation will get the opportunity to strengthen its capacities to respond to health issues of the lgbt community, get improved skills in working for lgbt legal rights, enhance its organisational capacities and be better equipped with effective advocacy tools. SIPU International was commissioned to carry out a review of the programme
service area
Evaluation
financier
Sida
project countries Indien,
Sri Lanka, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Pakistan project period
August 2011 – March 2012
SIPU contact
Viktoria Hildenwall
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Learning from the Neighbours
SIPU International currently implements several reform projects in Ukraine, the largest being the Budget and Aid Management project (BAM). This Sida financed project is key in a larger reform effort of the financial management of the Ukrainian state administration.
service area
Public Finance Management (PFM)
financier
Sida
project country
Ukraine
project period
2010 – 2012 (with potential extensions until 2014) Karl Nilsson
counterpart, the bam project also works with other central government bodies such as the Presidential Administration and the Ministry of Economy. In particular, the project has contributed to an intensified discussion between the Presidential Administration, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Finance about the coordination of strategic and operational planning. bam’s consultants are experts with backgrounds from relevant state bodies in Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Sweden. Through them, the Ministry of Finance is able to draw on best practices from various contexts, not the least from neighbouring countries that have already gone through the entire process of European integration.
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…the Ministry of Finance is able to draw on best practices from various contexts, not the least from neighbouring countries that have already gone through the entire process of European integration.
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The bam project supports the Ministry of Finance to allocate public funding in a more targeted and efficient way. In concrete terms, the project covers components of the state budget process such as strategic and operational planning, macro-economic forecasting, gender budgeting and the establishment of a Medium Term Expenditure Framework (mtef ). Moreover, the project supports the Ministry’s work to manage and coordinate foreign aid. With the help of the project, a database of technical assistance to the pfm sector has been established, a tool which is now in use at the relevant Ministry department. Whereas the Ministry of Finance is the main
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Fostering Small and Medium Enterprises in Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia – Herzegovina aims to develop its private sector to be competitive with the rest of Europe as well as harmonised with the standards of the EU. SIPU International supports small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the light manufacturing sector.
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Market Development
financier USAID/Sida project country
Bosnia-Herzegovina
project period
2009 – 2014
SIPU contact
Johan Engström
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SIPU’s contribution so far has involved: 44Improving product design and quality in line with eu standards; 44Strengthening market links to eu and other markets; 44Building better workforce development programs; 44Enhancing smes access to appropriate financial products.
service area
Armand Sciberras
SIPU International leads the work in three areas: 1. Support to the sector of Light Manufacturing; 2. Gender and social inclusion; 3. eu alignment, involving legislation and standardization issues.
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Since 2009, SIPU International has implemented the project Fostering Interventions for Rapid Market Advancement (firma) together with Cardno Emerging Markets Group (lead). The objective is to support Bosnia-Herzegovina’s (bih) trajectory towards eu accession by fostering a rapid market advancement of bih Small and Medium Enterprises (smes) as well as a strong institutional framework to support them. Working with promising sectors of the bih economy, the ambition is to substantially increase sales, employment, and investment as well as promoting a capacity to cope with the competitive pressures and market forces from within the European common market by the time firma ends in 2014.
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Moving towards Democracy in Zimbabwe The democratic opposition in Zimbabwe won a landslide victory in urban areas in the local government elections in 2008. New politicians with no previous experience of local government work were elected to office. By strengthening the skills of councillors a competent democratic opposition in Zimbabwe can develop. Training of these politicians was considered a priority by the donor community.
service area
Civil Society Development
project country Zimbabwe financier Sida roject period
2009 – 2011
SIPU contact
Hans Norgren
» An outcome assessment
conducted in late 2011 showed that the urban councillors had significantly changed their mindset and acquired new knowledge and skills after they had participated in the Capacity Building Programme.
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The programme entitled Capacity Building Programme for Urban Councillors in Zimbabwe started in November 2009, initiated and financed by Sida. The consultancy services have been implemented by sipu International and skl International* together with Best Practices Ltd in Zimbabwe, and the counterpart of the programme was the Urban Council’s Association in Zimbabwe (ucaz). Over 300 urban councillors were trained in the programme during 20102011. The contents of the programme included such topics as good governance, the role of a councillor and work in council committees. The result of the programme is not only 300 trained urban councillors but also a training package covering the basics of local government work. The pool of local trainers is also available for future training of councillors after the next elections. photo
In the councillors’ own evaluations it was expressed that the courses were »an eye opener for all, very informative and educative, inspired talks, effective, the programme was viewed positively by all councillors, relevant and necessary.« An outcome assessment conducted in late 2011 showed that the urban councillors had significantly changed their mind-set and acquired new knowledge and skills after they had participated in the Capacity Building Programme. It stated further that »participants were more constructive and team-work oriented, participants were more responsible and accountable to citizens, they had better dialogue with constituencies and meetings were shortened with more realistic resolutions passed.« *skl International is the international consulting arm of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions.
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Setting up a Land Transport Authority in Mauritius Hard work, discipline, and determination have, in the words of the President of Mauritius, transformed this small but densely populated island nation of 1,3 million people into one of the most successful economies in Africa in recent decades.
currently existing entities into a new unified organization that can effectively address the closely linked road development, public transport and road safety and transport management challenges facing Mauritius. Under World Bank funding a team of SIPU consultants recently completed a seven-month assignment to help the Government design the new organization, structures and staffing, as well as to prepare in practical detail the migration and start-up of the new Mauritius Land Transport Authority. This has involved working hand-in-hand with Ministry and agency officials at all levels as well as with the staff unions in a consultative and participatory manner.
service area
Richard Meakin
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Public Administration Reform
project country Mauritius
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Over the last 30 years gdp per capita has increased more than tenfold. About one million tourists visit Mauritius each year. All this puts great strain on the transport system. Traffic jams are becoming ever more intractable as private vehicle use has expanded. Although great efforts have been made to expand the road system as well as public transport, the impact of these efforts has been hampered by lack of co-ordination and multi-modal transport planning and implementation. Conscious of the need to take a holistic approach, the Government decided to set up a Land Transport Authority. This new authority brings together three separate
financier
World Bank
roject period
2010 – 2011
SIPU contact
Alf Persson
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All Projects and Assignments on-going or finalised during 2011 Project Title
Country
Financier
Funding
Value EUR
TACSO – Capacity Building of Civil Society in the IPA countries (Western Balkans and Turkey) PHASE 2
Regional/Balkan
EU
EU
6 908 676
TACSO – Capacity Building of Civil Society in the IPA countries (Western Balkans and Turkey) PHASE 1
Regional/Balkan
EU
EU
6 710 615
Fostering Interventions for Rapid Market Advancement (FIRMA)
BosniaHerzegovina
USAID and Sida
USAID and Sida
3 282 949
ITP – Human Rights Towards Gender Equality, Global
Global
Sida
Sida
2 888 325
Budget Reform and Aid Management in Ukraine
Ukraine
Ministry of Finance
Sida
2 450 980
ITP – Local Environmental Management in Urban Areas
Global
Sida
Sida
2 418 000
ITP – Local Democracy and Self-Governance
Regional/Africa
ICLD
Sida
1 680 000
ITP – Human Rights Towards Gender Equality, MENA Region
Regional/MENA
Sida
Sida
1 556 502
ITP – Private Sector Growth
Regional/Africa
Sida
Sida
1 510 750
ITP – Strategic Business Management
Regional/Africa
Sida
Sida
1 507 000
NIMES National Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation System
Kenya
The Government of Kenya
Sida
1 055 635
Support to Audit Services, Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Auditor General
Dfid
956 926
Public Adminstration Reform
Serbia
Ministry of Local Government
Sida
936 854
Capacity Building of Georgian Leadership
Georgia
Georgian Foundation for Strategic & International Studies (GFSIS)
Sida
739 064
Setting up a Land Transport Authority
Mauritius
Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Land Transport and Shipping
World Bank
679 056
Support to the Introduction of Public Internal Financial Control (PIFC)
BosniaHerzegovina
EU
EU
652 080
Urban Councillors Training
Zimbabwe
Urban Councillors’ Association Sida
628 223
State Tax Service of Ukraine
Ukraine
Sida
Sida
513 205
MA Public Management
Vietnam
Uppsala university
Commercial
268 800
EU-Ukraine Advisory Services, (PA/Demo FWC)
Ukraine
Sida
Sida
214 585 177 331
Technical Assistance to Implement One-Stop Shop Public Service Delivery in Bhutan
Bhutan
The Government of Bhutan
Swiss Development Cooperation
Evaluation of Research on Norwegian Development Assistance
Global
NORAD
NORAD
164 304
Capacity Building and Education Sector Support II
Kosovo
ALMAKO
Sida
134 064
Capacity Development of the Entity Associations of Municipalities and Cities
BosniaHerzegovina
Sida
Sida
133 000
Support to a SWAP for Forestry Sector
Kosovo
Government of Kosovo
Sida
121 770
TZ In-House Consultant
Tanzania
Govt. of Tanzania
Sida
119 445
National Urban Development Policy in Kenya
Kenya
Ministry of Local Government
MoLG, Sida
115 349
Capacity Building and Education Sector Support IV
Kosovo
Government of Kosovo
Sida
101 401
ITP – Administration Services National Employment Agency
Sweden
Arbetsförmedlingen
Sida
100 800
KE Study tour Urban Development to Curitba, Brazil
Kenya
Ministry of Local Government
Sida
95 645
Functional Analysis of Court System
FYROM (Macedonia)
Ministry of Justice
World Bank
93 744
Evaluation RFSU’s Regional Programme LGBT South Asia
Regional/South Asia
Sida
Sida
93 542
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Project Title
Country
Financier
Funding
SCB International Payroll Services
Sweden
SCB
SCB
92 988
Governance Accountability Project (GAP) 2
BosniaHerzegovina
Chemonics International
USAID and Sida
85 350
Operational Plan for Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration
Albania
Ministry of Environment
Sida
83 635
Evaluation of the System for Support to Political Party-related Organizations.
Sweden
Sida
Sida
76 272
KE Study tour Urban Transport Colombia
Kenya
Kenyan Ministry of Local Government
Sida
73 394
PFM Reform Strategy
Kenya
Sida
Sida
66 752
Strengthening of the State Audit and Administrative Control Bureau
Palestine territories
State Audit and Administrative Control bureau
EU
66 752
Kenya’s NUDP Study Visit to Sweden
Kenya
Kenyan Ministry of Local Government
Sida
67 400
Project Monitoring Courts and Prosecutors
BosniaHerzegovina
Sida
Sida
65 072
Evaluation of ACCORD, SAIIA, CCR
South Africa
Sida
Sida
63 985
Urban Sanitation
Ghana
HIFAB
WB
59 024
Support to Public Adminstration Reform Coordinator (PARCO)
BosniaHerzegovina
EU
EU
47 911
Preparation Course for Sida’s Resource Base Programme
Sweden
Sida
Sida
43 727
Evaluation of the OECD/MENA Governance Programme
Regional / MENA
Sida
Sida
42 448
System Based Audit of Gorée Institute
Global
Sida
Sida
39 189
Strengtening IFAPAs Municipal Training
Mozambique
Local government
NUFFIC
38 745
Kosovo Land Administration
Kosovo
Sida
Sida
37 184
Advisory Services to EDM, Mozambique
Mocambique
Sida
Sida
37 085
Assessment of Eligibility of India for Sector Budget Support ¨¨¨¨¨
India
EU
EU
36 624
Aid Effectiveness
Sweden
Sida
Sida
32 546
Local Economic Development Assesment Bosnia
BosniaHerzegovina
Sida
Sida
31 771
Assessment Paper
Serbia
Sida
Sida
31 514
Eval of SCA FM and Control System
Afghanistan
Svenska Afganistan-kommitten
Svenska Afganistankommitten
29 336
Follow-up of a System’s Based Audit of the Gorée Institute
Senegal
Gorée Institute
Sida
28 561
ITP – Administration Services National Employment Agency 3
Sweden
Swedish National Employment Agency (Arbetsförmedlingen)
Swedish National Employment Agency
26 679
ITP – Administration Services National Employment Agency 4
Sweden
Naturvårdsverket
Naturvårdsverket
25 904
PSD in Conflict Environment
Sweden
Sida
Sida
25 129
Human Resources Advisory Services
Kyrgysztan
Ministry of Finance
World Bank
22 960
Gender and Food Security
Sweden
Sida
Sida
22 140
Support to Systemic Competitiveness
Dominican Republic
Government of Dominican Republic
EC
18 487
Evaluation of Sida’s Strategy for Environmental Loans
Sweden
Sida
Sida
15 719
Expert Support to International Capacity Building
Sweden
MSB
MSB
9 963
Training on Gender Equality, Sundsvall-Ulundi
Sweden
Sida
Sida
5 092
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland
2 500
External Peer Review of Finnish Development Cooperation
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Finland
Value EUR
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Our Corporate Family
SIPU International is one of six international subsidiaries of FCG Finnish Consulting Group, a multi-industry consulting company operating worldwide.
»FCG – Working for well-being«
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ANZDEC Ltd. is regarded as New Zealand’s leading international project management consultancy firm specialising in the sustainable development and management of renewable natural resources and economic planning in developing countries. From feasibility studies to monitoring and evaluation, ANZDEC specializes in all aspects of the development assistance programme cycle.
With the Finnish Association of Local Authorities as the majority owner, and with its origins in the reconstruction of Finnish society after world war II, FCG has its roots in the training and development needs of municipalities and organisations close to municipalities. The services combine a uniquely versatile competence in infrastructural and environmental engineering, community planning, training, human resources development and capacity building, development of public services and management consulting. The FCG product and service range can be seen as a continuum, which begins with supporting the client’s strategic decision-making process and continues on to planning, implementation and development of community and service structures and shows itself to the public in the guise of a healthy and safe environment and functioning services. In addition to Finnish based operations, the FCG Group has subsidiaries in several countries around the world.
Finnish Consulting Group srl was set up in Bucharest in December 2005 to represent all FCG companies in Romania and Moldova. The core part of the operation of Finnish Consulting Group srl is business promotion and co-ordination of the international operations of FCG in the region. Invicta AS is an Estonian company established in 1991 and operating in the field of management training and consulting, and preparation of training materials. The mission of Invicta is to create/shape conditions favouring development in co-operation with people, teams and organizations for more effective attainment of their objectives. Povvik AD is a consulting and engineering company in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development in Bulgaria. It offers the full range of consulting and engineering services for all types of industries and projects in the area of environmental protection. The company is a market leader in Bulgaria in the field of environmental surveys, designing of environmental facilities in water and waste sectors, due diligence studies, environmental audits and analyses, cost-benefit analyses, and technologies for water and waste management. OOO FCG Finnish Consulting Group is an international management consulting company located in St. Petersburg, Russia since 2004. Since 2005 the Company has been owned by the FCG Finnish Consulting Group Ltd. MNP specialises in management and development consultancy, preparation and implementation of international projects including financial consultancy, and in business development services for the Russian, Finnish and other EU companies. SIPU International AB annual report 2011 • SIPU International AB
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The Board of Directors and Managing Director of SIPU International AB Corporate Identity Number 556448-4771 hereby present the ANNUAL REPORT for the period 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2011
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Malin Ek Lara
Merli Romell
Minaz Sadikot
Monica Zellman
Numi Östlund
Pasi Lampinen
Per Fredrik Larsson
Petra Lindberg
Pär Hansén
Sandra Baris
Silvia Cardenas
Sophia Magnusson
Therese Andersson
Therése Bergström
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Lisen Comérus
Tim Greenhow
Viktoria Hildenwall
Zoltan Puskas
Åke Sahlin
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