Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) is an agency under the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities (MCEU). DEA manages the Danish Energy Partnership Programmes (DEPPs), which are programmes that aim to assist public authorities improve policy and regulations in support of a green transition of energy sectors in emerging economies. To date, DEPPs have been established in ten different countries, that represent large, emerging economies, whose future energy mix will have a significant impact on global CO2 emissions. DEA manages the programmes, with technical assistance (TA) provided by DEA, the Danish transmission system operator (Energinet) and a consortium of Danish specialised consultants. Additionally, a continuous in-country presence is ensured through energy counsellors at Denmark’s embassies and through the deployment of international Long-Term Advisers (LTAs) within key partner institutions. Finally, the Danish Fellowship Centre delivers technical courses. Although the...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Throughout 2023 and 2024, the Department of Migration, Peace and Stabilization (MIGSTAB) within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark went through a comprehensive learning process on the basis of which it has consolidated its migration programming from small-scale projects into four new large-scale migration programmes. This marks a shift towards larger, more strategic and inter-related migration development programmes that underpin Danish policy priorities and support comprehensive partnerships with key countries along migratory routes, including those with the EU. The new migration programmes aim to address and prevent irregular migration in a safe, orderly and rights-based manner. This entails both efforts to enhance migration governance and management in key countries along the migratory routes and strengthening the protection of people on the move. The new global and regional migration programmes that the MEAL Consultant (hereinafter “the Consultant”) will initially cover...