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International Projects and References

International cooperation is at the heart of what we do at HAUS. As Finland’s Mandated Body for EU Twinning since 1999, we have extensive experience in delivering capacity-building and public sector development through partnerships across borders. Beyond projects, we are active members of global networks such as DISPA, allowing us to share and gain knowledge on best practices in public administration. Our mission is to promote Finnish expertise, foster cross-administration collaboration, and contribute meaningfully to public governance reforms worldwide.

On-going International Projects

HAUS is currently engaged in several international projects that strengthen public administration systems around the world. We lead and support EU-funded and other international cooperation initiatives, offering technical support, capacity development, and institutional partnerships. Grounded in EU and Finnish foreign policy frameworks, our projects aim to build efficient, transparent, and citizen-oriented governance. We work closely with national and international partners, ensuring solutions that are practical, sustainable, and tailored to local needs.

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African-Finnish Partnerships on Taxation Capacity in Africa (AFPTCA)

Strengthened capacity of pan-African organisations and African governments to increase domestic resource mobilisation through informed policymaking.

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Finnish Digital and Green Transition (FDGT)

Digitalisation is taking a leap forward in Africa, Asian and Latin America and the demand for expertise in trusted connectivity and digital services is increasing.

HAUS assists Finnish companies and public organisations to access new EU funding instruments and build partnerships with African, Asian and Latin American countries based on Finnish good practices in digitalisation.

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Data Governance in Africa (Data-Gov)

The Data Governance in Africa Initiative aims to foster a development-oriented and human-centric data economy and society in Africa. Part of a broader strategic partnership between the African Union and European Union on Digital Cooperation, it’s a key component of the Joint AU-EU Vision for sustainable economic growth.

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Connectivity for Central Asia (C4CA)

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Africa-Europe Digital Innovation Bridge 2.0

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EU Support to Digital Transformation in Botswana

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EU Twinning project: Digital for Tanzania (D4T)

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EU Twinning project: Strengthening the Capacity of the Institution of Public Administration in Jordan

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Study visits to Finnish State Authorities – tailor-made to meet your needs

Are you interested in how the Finnish government or some of its branches function? HAUS specializes in organizing visits to the Finnish state government and public administration. The visit programmes are always tailor-made corresponding to the customers’ needs. The topics may include insights into Finnish public administration, public sector reforms or any other matter relating to public administration. We are experienced in drafting programmes to familiarize foreign governments and participants with Finnish public administration, good governance, e-Governance, digitalization.

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“Finland abroad – international opportunities for civil servants”!

This course aims to provide an overview of Finnish good governance expertise in the international projects and initiatives of capacity building and institutional cooperation. It is targeted for civil servants and management interested in international opportunities in capacity building, institutional cooperation and Twinning.

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Building Partnerships for Digital Transition with Finland – eOppiva

This course highlights the role of digitalization in advancing global development by improving systems, services, and accessibility through digital tools. It covers Finland’s and the EU’s development policies, key challenges, and the priorities of major donors. The course also presents Finland’s digital expertise and support mechanisms for international cooperation. Aimed at professionals in digitalization and development, it offers both full and flexible learning options.