Selected work
Our work includes donor-funded assignments and advisory engagements across trade, climate action, energy, and critical raw materials. We collaborate with development partners, including the European Union and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), as well as institutional and private counterparts. The examples below illustrate the range of what we deliver.

MFF 2028–2034 Dashboard
An interactive platform for navigating the European Commission's proposed EU budget for 2028–2034. The dashboard combines three layers of analysis drawn from the official proposal package: structural drilldowns into each of the six top-level spending views, a searchable programme inventory covering named instruments, policy domains, and published amounts, and a dedicated view of strategic instruments presented alongside the MFF ceilings, including those relevant to industrial policy, critical raw materials, and clean tech. Where the proposal publishes a standalone figure, the dashboard displays it directly; where funding is embedded within broader architectures or remains politically undefined, this is made explicit rather than papered over with artificial estimates. Figures are presented in current prices and updated as negotiations between the Commission, the Council, and the European Parliament evolve.

Strengthening Enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Jordan
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Donor: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Implementing partner: GIZ
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Duration: May to September 2025
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​AAP Consulting supported the Government of Jordan in evaluating and enhancing its institutional capacity to implement trade-related commitments under multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs). The project aimed to strengthen the alignment between environmental and trade policy frameworks, improve compliance mechanisms, and support sustainable development.
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The assignment included a comprehensive review of Jordan's MEA obligations, a national stakeholder mapping, and a diagnostic mission with structured consultations across government institutions, including the Ministry of Environment, Jordan Customs Department, and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply. It also integrated perspectives from key international partners such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Advisory Centre on WTO Law, the International Trade Centre, and the United Nations Environment Programme.
AAP delivered a capacity assessment and roadmap with prioritised, actionable recommendations to improve enforcement, inter-agency coordination, and regulatory coherence. This work directly supported Jordan's Economic Modernisation Vision and National Export Strategy.


