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December
2009:
GITEC, as member of the
task force “Health Infrastructure in Development Countries and Emerging
Markets” of the BDI, the Association of the German Industry, has
supported professionally and financially a study on “Hospital
Environment - Potentials of Co-operation between Development Aid and
Foreign Trade”. The study, which has just been published by the BDI,
points out amongst others, that there is a need for investment of 150
billion EUR in health infrastructure in developing countries and
emerging markets. First results are in discussion between the BDI and
the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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December
2009:
The new December
edition of GITEC's News Letter is published and available for
download. |
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December
2009:
Mrs. Mendoza Chavez has
been promoted to the position of "Deputy Head of Department Water
Resources and Sanitary Engineering”. Since 5 years Mrs. Mendoza is
successfully supporting the performance of the department and the
company. |
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October - December
2009:
In three courses of 3
days each GITEC staff has been certified in Capacity WORKS, the new
management model for sustainable development of GTZ (Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit). |
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July
2009:
GITEC became member of
the initiative "Health Infrastructure in Developing and Emerging
Countries". The initiative was founded by the BDI (Federation of German
Industries) and brings together important German companies working in
the field of health care. The ongoing pilot project is promoted by the
Federal Ministry of Economic Co-operation and Development together with KfW Entwicklungsbank. For detailed information please
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May
2009:
GITEC with Partners
commenced the services for the projects "Sustainable Development of
Disadvantaged Rural Areas, Yunnan Province" and "Poverty Alleviation
Project, Hunan Province" (People's Rebublic of China)". The projects are
financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through Kreditanstalt für
Wiederaufbau. Both projects aim at contributing to the sustainable
alleviation of poverty in selected villages. In Hunan province, the
project activities are located in Fenghuang and Pingjiang County, in
Yunnan Province the project covers the counties Huize, Xuanwei and
Shangri-La. |
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March
2009:
On the occasion of the
handover ceremony for National Road No. 6 in Houaphan Province on 28
March 2009, Andreas Oberländer, Managing Director and Director of
GITEC's Transportation and Construction Department, has been awarded
with the Government Labour Medal Level III, signed by the President of
Lao PDR, for his contributions to the development of the country during
the last 15 years. The ceremony has been attended by the honourable
Minister of Public Works and Transport (MPWT). This award is the highest
award a civil individual can obtain from the Government of Lao PDR and a
token of highest appreciation of an exemplary and dedicated cooperation
between Mr. Oberländer and the honourable Minister and MPWT staff.
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March
2009:
GITEC commenced the
consulting services for the project Rural Transport for Poverty
Reduction in the Southern Province of Zambia (Feeder Roads). A total
of about 1,640 km of rural roads (34 project roads) in all 10 Districts
of the Southern Province are foreseen to be improved. About 1,090 km
will be rehabilitated in full length or in sections and about 550 km
will receive spot improvement measures to improve accessibility. The
Pre-Phase, Phase 1 and Phase 2 cover 40 months. Through a socio-economic
monitoring the effects of this road rehabilitation programme in support
of poverty reduction will be monitored regularly and documented. |
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February
2009:
The Millennium Challange Account Armenia awarded the contract for the project "Design
for Rehabilitation of Ararat Valley Drainage System" to GITEC and its
partners. The contract was signed on February 20, 2009 by Mr. Ara
Hovsepyan, CEO MCA-Armenia and Dr. Wolfgang Jendrischewski, Director of GITEC's Water Resources and Sanitary Engineering Department. The project
includes analysis of the ecological situation, hydrology, surface and
subsurface horizontal drainage systems and wells in the Ararat valley,
social and health assessment as well as designer's field supervision.
The works commenced in March and will last for 31 months.
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November
2008:
GITEC has signed
a contract with "Hrvatske ceste d.o.o. (HC)", the croatian state-owned
company responsible for management of about 7,000 km of state roads. The
project is financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) and intends to investigate the feasibility of
introducing performance-based contracting models in order to improve the
efficiency of the routine maintenance program for roads administered by
HC. The works will commence by mid-November. |
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September 2008:
As from 15
September Mr. Andreas Oberländer, who has been successfully working for
more than 3 decades with GITEC, has been promoted to Managing Director
of GITEC thus sustaining GITEC's future development. Dr. Gert Bergen
shall continue to act as General Manager. |
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May
2008:
GITEC participated in the "Plaza of
Biodiversity" which was part of the 9th UN Conference of the Parties to
the Convention on Biological Diversity. The conference was held in Bonn
from 19 to 30 May 2008.
GITEC presented two
projects: the "Transboundary Joint Secretariat for the Southern Caucasus"
covering national parks in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia and
"Protection of the Atlantic Rain Forest in
the State of Rio de Janeiro" in Brazil
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April
2008:
GITEC has started the Consulting Services
for the Rajasthan Minor Irrigation Improvement Project (RAJMIIP).
The project aims at improving the
livelihood of farmers by rehabilitating and improving existing minor
irrigation infrastructure; at the same time encouraging them to form
Water User Associations, fostering a sense of ownership and
responsibility starting with participation in rehabilitation design
procedures, contributing in cash and in kind to its realization and
ultimately leading to sustainable operation and maintenance.
The 5-years project
is financed by a
loan from the Japanese Government through the Japanese Bank for
International Cooperation (EUR 70 Million) covering the four water conservation zones
of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur.
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January
2008:
"Indonesia thanks the world for the
post-tsunami support". The Indonesian government held a thanksgiving
reception at Balai Sudirman Hall in Jakarta on January 24 for the
participation of 34 countries and more than 600 non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) in the emergency restoration efforts in Aceh and Nias in the wake of the tsunami in 2004. The manager of GITEC's
project "Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Housing
and Settlement in Aceh Province (RRHS)" attended the reception.
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January
2008:
GITEC with partners was entrusted by KfW to carry out the Feasibility
Study "Reproductive Health Commodity Financing Mechanisms”. The study is
part of the programme “Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention in the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Region" and aims at
providing the technical, organisational and administrative elements in
order to set up and operationalise Reproductive Health (RH) Regional
Financing Mechanism in ECOWAS countries ensuring the collection and
management of the necessary data to meet effectively the needs in RH. |
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August
2007:
In Aceh Province,
Indonesia, a ceremonial hand-over of 2,420 plots to the new house owners
took place. The houses were constructed within GITEC's project
"Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Housing
and Settlement in Aceh Province (RRHS)". The ceremony was attended
by some 7,000 beneficiaries and representatives of the governmental
programme executing agency BRR, local administration, churches, KfW and
GITEC.
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August
2007:
GITEC with
partners has carried out a Feasibility Study for an intended KfW
investment regarding the health system of the Republic of Tajikistan
and hospital services in Khatlon oblast (12 sites). |
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May
2007:
Dr. Thomas Wolff, head of GITEC's health department, attended the
conference "Economic Reward of Investing in HIV/AIDS Prevention and
Health". The conference was held on 30 and 31 May 2007 at the
German Bundestag in Berlin prior to the G8 summit in Heiligendamm in
order to develop an appeal to the G8 Leaders Meeting and was organised
by the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), the European
Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development and the Parliamentary
Advisory Committee of the German Foundation for World Population. The
conference's resolution was incorporated into the final G8 document
“Growth and Responsibility in Africa”. |
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March
2007:
Details about the project "Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Housing
and Settlement in Aceh Province (RRHS)" can be otained from the newly
implemented website
www.gitec-rrhs-aceh.com. |
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February
2007:
After some years of absence, GITEC returns to poverty-stricken
Mozambique in order to start the KfW-financed FINDER Project which deals
with the Set-up and Operation of an Investment Fund for Rural
Development. The project will start in March. |
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February
2007:
GITEC commences work in Ecuador on the project "Protection of the Rain
Forest Morona Santiago - Pastaza". |
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January
2007:
GITEC has started the "Vocational Training Programme" in Lao PDR. The
project aims at increasing the capacity of vocational and teacher
training institutions by the extension and modernisation of up to five
Integrated Vocational Education and Training (IVET) institutions. |
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December 2006:
The Honourable Minister for Economic Co-operation and Development of the
Federal Republic of Germany, Ms Wieczorek-Zeul, visited our projects in Banda Aceh. |
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December 2006:
GITEC commences work in Southern Lebanon on immediate reconstruction
measures. The Lebanon is a new country for GITEC. |
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October
2006:
After more than 25 years we are back in Sudan, a country in which we
were very active in force account construction of roads and water supply
systems. Now we contribute to the establishment of a road maintenance
department. |
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September 2006:
On 18 September Mr. D. P. Giesler, founder and chief executive officer
of GITEC for many years, passed away. The management and staff of GITEC
will keep his achievements in honourable memory. |
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September 2006:
GITEC's head of Department, Mr. Keil-Bruder, received the Friendship
Award from Liaoning Provinvial People's Government, People's Republic of
China, for outstanding consulting services in the forestry sector. |
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September 2006:
GITEC organises a three-day kick-off meeting in Van, Turkey, with
participating water councils of Batman, Van and Siirt, representatives
of KfW and representatives of the joint venture partners for the
extremely challenging project "Human Resources and Organizational
Development (HROD) in the Municipalities of Batman, Siirt and Van". |
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August 2006:
Since August 2006
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internationally registered as trade mark. |
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August
2006:
Community-managed irrigation in deprived sensitive areas of Nepal is the
key to peaceful development addressing pro-poor approach. In August
GITEC and its partners have been entrusted by ADB to execute the
"Community-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Sector Project (CMIASP)". |
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May 2006:
Am 23. Mai 2006 hat die M.A.C. Opportunities Aktiengesellschaft, Schweiz,
die GITEC Consult GmbH aus der Dorsch Gruppe herausgekauft, um sie
weiterführend einem strategischen Firmenkonzept hinzuzufügen. GITEC wird
auch weiterhin ihre erfolgreiche eigenständige Marktpolitik mit gleichem
Management unter der Führung von Herrn Dr. Bergen verfolgen. Unsere
Klienten und Partner können wie bisher die hohe Professionalität,
Integrität und finanzielle Bonität von GITEC erwarten. |
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May 2006:
Monitoring the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Reproductive Health Programme in
Mali: The financing of condom and contraceptive procurement, the
establishment of test and counselling centres, of linkages to therapy,
and media campaigns are key activities of the KfW-financed programme.
GITEC has been assigned as monitoring consultant, and conducted the
first of a series of respective missions in April. |
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March
2006:
Presentation on COP 8 in Curitiba, Brazil: The GITEC-advised project
“Protection of the Atlantic Rainforest Mata Atlântica” in the State Rio
de Janeiro is presenting its scope of work on the 8th Ordinary Meeting
of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity (COP 8). |
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December 2005:
Addressing the needs of earthquake and Tsunami troubled areas on Sri
Lanka: In December 2005, GITEC has been entrusted by GTZ to advice on
the
rehabilitation of the economical, physical and social infrastructure in
several districts. |
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November 2005:
Paving the way on Caribbean Aruba: The construction of economically and
ecologically sound roads in the Aruba National Park is supervised by
GITEC from this month onwards. |
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October 2005:
Enhancing the positioning of two newly privatised water utilities in
Armenia: GITEC is entrusted to advise the young enterprises on their
infrastructure investments,
managerial skills and issues. |
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August 2005:
Heading to Tsunami and earthquake affected Aceh Province in Indonesia:
KfW entrusted GITEC with joint venture partners to implement the
two-year project
“Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Housing and
Settlements in Aceh Province (RRHS)”. |
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July 2005:
Pro-poor-driven road improvement in Zambia on it’s way: In its
Feasibility Study
“Rural Transport Programme in the Southern
Province of Zambia” (KfW) GITEC translated the innovative
pro-poor-growth concept into a new praxis-driven approach for road
construction. |
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GITEC Personnel:
After 36 years, Mr. U. Bialkowski, Head Public Relations, retired in
June 2005. We would like to express our sincere thanks for his fruitful
and kind cooperation through almost four decades. We wish him all the
best for the future, and the realisation of many more challenging
projects. |