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DMG continues proud monitoring tradition
Monday, 21 April 2008 01:00
Once again EU’s biggest monitoring project will be in the hands of Danish Management. We have just received the contract for the so-called ROM project with the EU, which concerns Result-Oriented Monitoring in Africa, the Indian Ocean and South Africa.

It is EU’s biggest monitoring contract and covers all sectors of the regions. The contract runs from 2008 to 2010 and has a yearly budget of 6.8 euro. We will be performing the work - monitoring all EU projects in the Lot- together with our consortium partners Mott MacDonald and ADE.

A proud tradition lives on
The last 15 years, Danish Management has carried out monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes all over the world. In 1993-1995 the company was contracted to deliver monitoring services to the European Commission under Monitoring and Assessment of the Tacis Energy Programme in Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union.

From 1995-2000 Danish Management undertook “Monitoring and Evaluation of the Tacis Programme in the Russian Federation” for the EC. Following the success of the monitoring and evaluation in Russia, Danish Management successfully developed the “Monitoring system for the implementation of development projects financed by the European Union in Africa, Caribbean, Pacific, Latin America, and Mediterranean region” in 2000 – 2002. 

In 2004 Danish Management was selected by the IFC – the private arm of World Bank - to design its monitoring and evaluation programme for its energy interventions in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia and Estonia. The same year, we were appointed by the Department of Minerals and Energy of South Africa to develop and initiate implementation of an M&E system for tracking South Africa’s national progress in achieving its ambitious national energy efficiency targets. And later, Danish Management has been awarded a large-scale M&E project: “Energy for Rural Transformation Programme” in Uganda financed by the World Bank.