BiRD’s primary fields of activity cover key aspects of democratic governance and institutional strengthening – like rule of law, justice sector reform, parliamentary assistance and political party support, electoral assistance, human rights, support to state and non-state actors, and conflict … read moreprevention and peacebuilding – in developing and transition countries.
Based on a database of over 3,500 affiliated consultants, BiRD co-operates with European and international senior and junior experts and with national consultants in various project countries. Being among the first companies to explicitly specialise in the increasingly important governance sector, BiRD has gradually shifted from implementing short-term missions to managing larger-scale technical assistance projects. Today, BiRD provides services in all stages of the project cycle, including evaluation, training, research and policy advice. While the company’s specific regional focus lies in Sub-Saharan Africa, BiRD’s project experience also encompasses Central and Eastern Europe, Balkans, Middle East, Northern Africa and Asia.
BiRD’s clients are, among others, the European Union, the Department for International Development, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit or the Austrian Development Agency.
BiRD applies a senior-level backstopping approach to its projects, combining technical and sectorial competences of its senior in-house staff with technichal and administrative support from its headquarters. Working with a small team of professional and highly motivated staff, enables BiRD to offer lean management structures and direct and open lines of communication that guarantee a high degree of flexibility in the achievement of its clients’ objectives. At the same time, BiRD also strives to present itself as a reliable, responsive and pro-active partner that makes the delivery of sustainable benefits a priority of the company’s day-to-day work. With this approach, BiRD has earned an excellent reputation among clients, partners and experts in the development cooperation community.
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