MRAG offers comprehensive programme and framework contract management services to its clients. We have over twenty years experience of managing programmes and frameworks and are able to tailor our services to meet client needs. Programme and framework management relates to the administration of the programme and services can include:
• Developing and implementing a contract-research (or other) management system
• Commissioning new projects and developing partnerships and project teams
• Providing independent expert panels to review and evaluate project applications or providing the Secretariat to the clients own review panel
• Managing the project cycle including the financial administration of the projects and reporting details across the programme to the client, including audits
• Defining robust project reporting requirements and implementing them with specific project leaders, including defining programme styles and templates
• Implementing quality control systems including peer review and editing services
• Implementing monitoring and evaluation of projects
• Implementing communication and outreach activities defined by the client or through programme development
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Framework Contract for evaluation and impact assessment, Lot 2: Common Fisheries Policy, excluding its international dimension
This is a framework contract where specific services will consist of assisting the… |
Global | ||
Editing work for the European Environment Agency
This project provided technical editing services for manuscripts for the European… |
Europe | ||
Assessing the impact of Fisheries Management Science Programme (FMSP) research
As the Department for International Development (DFID) bilateral research programmes… |
Global | ||
GEF Pollution control and other measures to protect biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika.
Lake Tanganyika is an international water body that is an important resource for the… |
Africa | ||
Third Fisheries Project, Bangladesh
The Overseas Development Administration (ODA, now DfID) of the UK Government funded a… |
Asia |