Do You Have Any Questions?
Here are eight frequently asked questions about Braintec Consultancy.
What services does Braintec Consulting offer?
Braintec Consulting offers a wide range of services, including Economic and Social Transformation, Multi-Sectoral Emergency Response, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning, Research & Assessments, Capacity Building & Trainings, Governance and Political Transformation, Environmental, Health & Safety, Climate Change Consulting, and Strategic Communications.
Where is Braintec Consulting located?
Braintec Consulting is registered in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia. We deliver assignments across the East and Horn of Africa.
What industries does Braintec Consulting specialize in?
Our multi-disciplinary team of experts spans various sectors, bringing over 50 years of combined experience to the table. We work with a wide range of industries, tailoring our services to meet the unique needs of each client.
How does Braintec Consulting approach a new project?
Our approach is anchored on close interaction with client’s management teams and project stakeholders, ensuring that all solutions are guided by the client’s requirements. We don’t just solve immediate issues; we lay the groundwork for sustained success.
What makes Braintec Consulting different from other consulting firms?
At Braintec, we are more than just a consulting firm; we are partners in your journey. We cultivate lasting relationships with our clients, looking beyond just delivering on assignments.
How can I start working with Braintec Consulting?
You can contact us through our website or via email to schedule a consultation. We look forward to partnering with you to create a difference together.
Does Braintec Consulting provide training programs?
Yes, we offer Capacity Building & Trainings to enhance the skills and capacities of individuals and organizations.
How does Braintec Consulting contribute to social and economic transformation?
Through our Economic and Social Transformation services, we work on projects that aim to improve the economic and social conditions of communities.