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Irish Aid - Scoping study to explore cooperation in the agriculture & agribusiness sectors under Irish Development Experience Sharing Programme - 2014
Project Description:
Irish Aid’s Bilateral Programme with Vietnam commenced in 2005. Ireland’s 2007-2010 strategy for Vietnam and the subsequent 2011 – 2015 strategy contained a commitment to develop bilateral experience exchange links between Ireland and Vietnam with particular reference to economic and private sector development via an Irish Development Experience Sharing Programme (IDEAS).
As Ireland’s current strategy for Vietnam 2011-2015 was coming to an end, Irish Aid wished to explore the potential of new areas for knowledge exchange that could be incorporated into a new phase of the IDEAS programme post 2015. In preparation for the new phase of the IDEAS programme, MKE drafted a paper to undertake preparatory work prior to the scoping study by Embassy, with a specific focus in the agriculture and agribusiness sectors.
Irish Aid (Irish Embassy in Hanoi) - Review of the Irish Development Experience Sharing Programme (IDEAS Programme) - 2011
Project Description:
Carried out a review of Irish Aid’s IDEAS programme which provided Master degree scholarships and support to Economic Management and Governance. This involved a survey of the partners organizations in Vietnam to ascertain the satisfactions levels of the exchange programmes to date; Drawing up a report for the Steering Committee; input to the development of the new Irish Country Strategy Paper with the international consultant; and presenting the findings to the Irish Aid, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Ministry of Finance, VCCI and other government agencies.