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The BAS Programme in Armenia was established in 2003 with funding from the European Union (EU). Further funding has been provided by Canada (CIDA), Early Transition Countries Fund (ETC), Tapei China and United States of America. To the end of 2008, BAS in Armenia has undertaken a total of 538 projects for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), engaging 82 consultants.
The BAS Programme in Armenia has also undertaken a number of market development activities (MDA), including 26 MSME and consultancy training events, visibility and dissemination activities, as well as provided support to local institutions and contributed to direct and indirect policy dialogue.
In 2003 the TAM Programme started its operations to support local small and medium enterprises in Armenia and since then has utilised some of the world’s most experienced business leaders in projects to advise companies on how to modernise their management practices and improve turnover and productivity at no cost to the company itself. A total of 13 projects have been completed in a wide variety of sectors and industries. Each company was individually screened to assess eligibility for TAM Assistance and in its final stage was assessed against objectives agreed at the start of the project.
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