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| | | | Ginger SOFRECO is a highly international company in terms of its clients, its partners, the nationalities of its experts, its headquarters staff and its presence in numerous countries.
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| | | | Ginger SOFRECO employs several hundred senior and junior experts of various nationalities, the vast majority of whom are technical specialists
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Millennium Challenge Corporation |
Audit of the performance contract and management contract of Société Béninoise d'Energie Electrique (SBEE) (2019-2023) |
This project was part of a series of important economic and structural reforms with the Government’s Action Programme ‘Revealing Benin’, which prioritised the modernisation of the energy sector. |
| Support to the European Union Delegation in Niger to define the priority actions in the 2021-2027 programming in the agricultural private sector in Niger (2021-2022) |
Assistance to the joint definition, with the Nigerien authorities and the EU Member States, of the priority actions in the 2021-2027 programming in support of the development of agro-sylvo-pastoral value chains in Niger. To this end, the team is developing: i) a diagnosis of the agro-sylvo-pastoral private sector, ii) an in-depth analysis of 10 value chains identified as the most promising, and iii) proposals of actions to develop the private agro-food sector in Niger. |
| Technical assistance for the regulatory review, monitoring of inspections, and integration of systems to monitor the compliance and performance of mining operators in Togo (2019-2021) |
When licences are granted to mining companies, monitoring and regular controls must be carried out on-site to reduce the adverse effects of mining activities that are behind numerous environmental, social and economic impacts. The structural capacity constraints of the Togolese mining administration, and often the lack of resources, continue to hinder the regular control and more efficient supervision of mining operations. The lack of regular control most often results in mining activities’ non-compliance with the regulations, which in turn do not always take account of the reality on the ground. This has multiple social and environmental implications and leads to a loss of income for the State in terms of fees and other taxes. To tackle this problem, regular visits need to be made to the different mines and quarries. The objective of this technical assistance is therefore to support the DGMG carrying out mining control operations and environmental inspections on a quarterly basis. |
| Preparation and implementation of a bioeconomic analysis model for coastal fisheries, and performance of fishery modeling exercises to test various management measures (2016-2017) |
In the framework of the regional fisheries project for West Africa financed by the World Bank at the request of the State Secretariat for Fisheries and Maritime Economy (SEPEM), development of a bio-economic analysis model for coastal fisheries, and capacity building of the institutional actors involved in the monitoring, control, surveillance and management of fisheries on subjects related to: fisheries management, data collection, statistical analysis, stock assessment, and biological and bio-economic modelling. Performance of simulations of the impact of various management measures on fish stocks. |
| Competitiveness and Growth Support Project (PRACC); Revision of the mining code, tax system and related implementing decree (2019-2021) |
Study to reform the mining code to modernise it and bring it into compliance with good international practices, and to prepare implementing provisions for the mining taxation system to improve the economic benefits for the population and reduce the environmental impacts. |
| Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria |
French Development Agency |
Expertise for PROPARCO for the analysis of a tree crops project and 5 business plans in West Africa (2016) |
Analysis of relationships between the company and its raw material suppliers in terms of equity and safeguarding resources. As-is analysis of the value chain and of its competitive environment. Analysis of possible developments in these relationships depending on changes in the economic and political context. Validation of the estimated costs and yields of the business plan and of a village development project. |
| Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea Electricity Interconnection Project/Rural Electrification - Guinea Component (CLSG/VER): Monitoring and supervision of rural electrification works (2020-2023) |
As part of the Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea Electricity Interconnection Project, leading to the construction of a 1,357 km, 225 kV double circuit transmission line to connect the four national electricity networks, this project assisted in the establishment of a dynamic electricity market in the West African sub-region and in securing the electricity supply of the participating countries. Ginger SOFRECO, on behalf of and in the best interest of the contracting authority (EDG), was responsible for monitoring and supervising the execution of the entire rural electrification component. |
| Sectorial Environmental and Social Assessment and Environmental and Social Audit of the SNPT (2017-2018) |
Since 2005, the government of Togo has been aiming to implement a diversification policy in the mining sector, a major focus of economic development in the country. Over the last two decades, Togo's mining industry has mainly concentrated on unconsolidated phosphate for the production of fertilizer and phosphoric acid; SNPT is the key actor in this. This study had three components: - A sectorial environmental and social assessment aiming to integrate analytical and participatory approaches into strategic decisions, and to include environmental and social considerations in sectorial policies, plans and programmes. - An in-depth examination of the environmental and social audit of the SNPT to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the SNPT-funded audit, and propose recommendations to bring it into compliance with best international practices and relevant World Bank requirements. - At the request of SNPT, a capacity building programme for SNPT employees and those of other mining companies was developed and implemented. |
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