IMC is leading a consortium to evaluate the performance of the What Works to Prevent Violence Programme. The Evaluation Team are carrying out an independent evaluation of research and research uptake stemming from this multi-country study on VAWG.
Analyse two road concessions, including review of the financial model, valuation and risks association, with an investment value of USD800 million
The overall objective of this consultancy was to design an approach to expand warehouse capacity in the SADA region through the use of PPP and matching grant modalities as appropriate.
The final goal of the project was to facilitate the development, of a market in Lome, Togo, with the collaboration of the private sector
The objectives of the Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) are to identify and evaluate the potential effects of climate change on the roads, including adjoining coastal areas and communities, and recommend resilience measures to address the identified risks and vulnerabilities.
A three-year programme designed to help the Department for International Development (DFID) apply frontier technologies to meet the biggest challenges in development.
IMC Worldwide has signed a contract with DFID for the Assessment of Sustainability and Targeting of DFID's Water and Sanitation Portfolio, 2011-2015.
IMC is managing the delivery of the program up to completion through consultancy services activities (i.e. site survey, shelter design, procurement through tendering, evaluation, award and construction supervision).
The programme aims to identify and prioritise future climate and seismic resilient investments in transportation assets affected by landslides in Sylhet and Chittagong hill tracts districts in Bangladesh.
The most challenging construction project in the history of Bangladesh, this bridge will be approximately 6.15km long and will connect Mawa to Janjira, linking the south-western region to the rest of the country.
IMC is supporting the National Housing Authority to provide secure and affordable housing to low-income communities in Bangladesh.