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Developing countries need to develop their sector systems to cope with the requirements of today
Building systems and trust in developing countries

Often developing countries have systems that are outdated and unable to cope with new technology, risks and manage-ment requirements. We provide sustainable services for building systems and trust in all sectors.

Developing countries meet serious challenges in all sectors when joining the global community, whether it is in the public sector, land-based industries, petroleum or maritime sectors. For many countries, entering the global market seems impossible.

Developing countries need to develop their sector systems to cope with the requirements of today. In addition, they need to demonstrate that the systems they have developed are trustworthy.

Funded by bilateral and multilateral donor agencies, DNV provides sustainable services for building systems and trust in all sectors of society according to the needs of the recipients, utilising the multidisciplinary resources in DNV, risk management methods and advanced software tools.

Typical areas of assistance are training and other capacity building within:

  • Environmental & Safety Management
  • Management Systems (SHEQ)
  • Oil & Gas developments
  • Maritime and Coastal Zone management
  • Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Food Safety Management
  • Project Management & Project Risk Management
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
  • Green House Gases mechanisms
  • Bio-diversity Management
  • Nuclear Safety
  • Procurements

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