EU4Business - Strengthening Auditing and Reporting in the Countries of the Eastern Partnership (STAREP)

Project Description
STAREP aims to help participating countries both to improve their frameworks for corporate financial reporting and to raise the capacity of local institutions to implement these frameworks effectively.
Specific Objective
To build the capacity of relevant national stakeholders in the Eastern Partnership countries to implement international standards in corporate financial reporting and related elements of the EU acquis communautaire.
Expected Results
- Reinforcement of accounting and audit reform momentum and regional cooperation through regular dialogue with Ministers of Finance and other senior officials.
- Identification and replication of experiences of EU universities in accounting education with regard to the development of common approaches to shared challenges, as well as facilitating collaboration with the EU and global peer institutions and bodies.
- Peer learning and joint learning seminars and workshops regarding good international practice and the EU corporate financial reporting framework.
- Facilitating knowledge sharing and transfer.
- Provision of analytical and research support and similar type of activities.
- Capacity building and knowledge sharing to enable financial regulators to understand ongoing modifications to standards on financial instruments and insurance contracts.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Regional
Priority Area:
Partnership that creates
Subsector:
Economy & trade
Topic:
Business
EaP Countries:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine
Project Status:
Completed
Start Date:
25.02.2014
End Date:
28.02.2019
EU Project Number:
337-995

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