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SIPU International is a Swedish consultancy and
training organization specialising in capacity building and
institutional development in transitional and developing
countries. We are one of Scandinavia’s leading consultants in
the area of public service development. SIPU was established in 1979
as a Government agency - the Swedish Institute for Public
Administration - providing training and consultancy services to the
Swedish civil service. In 1992, the institute was privatized and
transformed into a company group owned by its senior staff. Since
2007 SIPU forms part of the FCG Group (Finland).
With a turnover in 2008 of € 9 million, we are currently
operating in around 20 countries and we have a record of
consultancies in more than 60 countries globally. SIPU
International employs more than fifty full time staff in the
headquarters in Stockholm and project offices abroad. In addition,
we contract a large number of short term experts every year, and we
have a roster of more than 15,000 consultants and experts of various
nationalities in all areas of public management and related
fields.
One of SIPU’s main assets is our maintained good working
relations with the Swedish public administration and government
institutions at central, regional and municipal level. SIPU
frequently co-operate in joint ventures and projects with public
service agencies. They offer us up to date practical experience
which complements the services and expertise we can offer our
clients. SIPU has also developed active working relations with the
main Swedish universities who provide us with additional academic
depth when so required. Furthermore, we can draw upon the expertise
of public and private organisations in a number of countries around
the world.
SIPU has a long history of successful implementation of technical
assistance projects, with beneficiaries both in the public sphere
and civil society. Our clients include National, Regional, and Local
Govern¬ments, Parliaments and non-governmental organisations, and
the projects are financed by donor organisations such as Sida, the
World Bank, European Commission
etc.
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