Existenzgründerinnen-Programm an der Universität Tuzla (Phase II)



Contract partner: Taldi Tuzla Country: Bosnien und Herzegowina Funding amount: € 100.245,00 Project start: 01.07.2006 End: 30.06.2007

Short Description:

Overall goal


The Business Start-up-Centre at the University of Tuzla is an important contribution towards promotion of business/entrepreneurship and change in the traditional approach and encouragement of students creativity and self-initiative. Started at the beginning of the year 2004 with phase I, supported by the Austrian Development Agency and managed by the bosnian NGO Taldi the project of setting up the Busines-Start-up-Centre has been successfully implemented.

The overall objective in the second phase is provision of entrepreneurship knowledge and business skills to the interested students/graduates/young academics of the University of Tuzla:

Sustainability of the Business-Start-up-Centre proves to be one of the major issues to be considered of the project as well as promotion of the values and ideas of entrepreneurship as one of the optional future profession orientation for students and graduates. Against this background the project is aiming at promotion and recognition of the Business-Start-up-Centre Tuzla as a relevant actor in the field of development of new methodologies and approaches and as a partner to other development iniatives.

project number 7997-00/2006
source of funding OEZA
sector Hochschulausbildung
tied
modality
marker
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    • 1= policy is a significant objective of the activity
    • 2= policy is the principal objective of the activity
  • Donor/ source of funding: The ADA is not only implementing projects and programmes of the Austrian Development Cooperation , but also projects funded from other sources and donors such as
    • AKF - Foreign Disaster Fund of the Austrian federal government
    • BMLFUW - Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
    • EU - Funds of the European Commission
    • Others - various other donors are listed in ADA’s annual business report.
  • Type of Aid – Aid modalities: classifies transfers from the donor to the first recipient of funds such as budget support, core contributions and pooled programmes and funds to CSOs and multilateral organisations, project-type interventions, experts and other technical assistance, scholarships and student costs in donor countries, debt relief, administrative costs and other in-donor expenditures.
  • Purpose/ sector code: classifies the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure, funded by a bilateral contribution.
  • Tied/Untied: Untied aid is defined as loans and grants whose proceeds are fully and freely available to finance procurement from all OECD countries and substantially all developing countries. Transactions are considered tied unless the donor has, at the time of the aid offer, clearly specified a range of countries eligible for procurement which meets the tests for “untied” aid.