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Services
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Intercooperation empowers its partners to help themselves and offers its services in the following sectors:
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Management of Programme Cycles, Personnel and Trust Funds
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Intercooperation supports partner organisations in the planning, implementation and monitoring of projects and programmes. For this, Intercooperation employs or contracts the required international and national personnel and manage - on behalf of the mandator - trust funds used for partner organisations or project activities.
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Programme Planning, Support and Evaluation
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In its fields of competence, Intercooperation identifies project opportunities and conducts pre-feasibility and feasibility studies. Intercooperation is particularly interested in participating in the planning of programmes, which it will help to implement.
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Intercooperation offers its services for thematic or methodological support to ongoing programmes and other institutions. More effective and rewarding than one-time support or supervisory missions are long-term mandates.
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Intercooperation's specialists are available to participate - together with other experts - in independent evaluation or review missions.
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Thematic and Methodological Backstopping Mandates
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Intercooperation offers its services for comprehensive and long-term backstopping mandates in its fields of competence to other institutions.
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Training Courses, Workshops and Seminars
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In its fields of competence, Intercooperation organises in its working regions training courses or stand-alone events.
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Studies, Documentation and Knowledge Management
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| Intercooperation conducts studies and executes documentation and knowledge management mandates in specific thematic, methodological and geographic areas. |
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The country and regional offices of Intercooperation can assume other service-functions and provide a logistical base for third parties, e.g. Swiss NGO's. |
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