
Association of Business Consulting Organizations of Georgia
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Association of Business Consulting Organizations of Georgia (ABCO) is Non-Profit organization based in Tbilisi, Georgia that unites 30 business support organizations (BSOs, CSOs) operating in all regions of Georgia. ABCO has more than 20 years of work experience in delivering wide scope of business consulting and training services all over the country for the diverse groups of target recipients (local SMEs, agribusinesses, international organizations/businesses, farmers/farmer organizations, youth, women, IDPs, local self-governance, etc. Since 2001 ABCO has implemented more than 60 various scale projects in local SME/Rural/Agriculture/Local community development in cooperation with prominent international NGOs through funding of international donors (EU/EC, UNDP, FAO, IFAD, SDC, DANIDA, USAID/USDA, etc.) ABCO's ongoing projects include such projects as "EU for Youth - Social Entrepreneurship In Armenia and Georgia"(SEAG) carried out in scope of the international consortium consisting of Mercy Corps Europe (leadining partner) and Armenian NGO "Development Principles" under the EU for Youth Programme; project on "Managing Business Grants Program for the Provision of Strategic Investments to Packaging Value Chain Companies that Facilitate the Development of Packaging Cluster in Kakheti Region of Georgia” (funded by UNDP) and other relevant pactivities.
ABCO follows calls that concern development of local micro, small and medium business, agriculture/agribusiness, social entrepreneurship, agriculture clusters, value chains, dual vocational education, online learning, digital marketing activities and technologies development, Youth capacity building and other relevant areas of activities
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