Antylles is excited to support Norad and the Norwegian government with an expert multi-diciplinary team to assess the feasibility and risks associated with the next round of funding of the World Bank’s Global Tax Programme.
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Antylles to support the Stability, Services, and Reform Programme in Palestine
The UK Government is working with the Palestinian Authority (PA) to support fiscal sustainability, build capability and accountability and increase the effectiveness of service delivery, through the Stability, Services, and Reform Programme (SSRP) in line with the PA’s National Policy Agenda (2017-2022). The SSRP programme will support three government bodies: the Ministry of Finance and […]
Antylles’ experts to review capacity program designs for Afghan local governance
Antylles has been appointed to evaluate the pre-qualification application forms and the CBR Program submission from the Independent Directorate for Local Governance (IDLG) in Afghanistan.
How to engage us
Our core mantra is using our expertise to ensure success in our client’s career, success in our client’s team, and success for our client’s organization. While many consulting firms aim for large, multi-year, engagements, we prefer a flexible, agile approach that gives our clients the ability to take a more proactive role in their organizational […]
Dr. Gregory Wilson BA, MA, MPhil, PhD.
Greg is an experienced governance and public policy practitioner and has worked extensively for the UK Government, the UN system, the IFIs, OECD, and many overseas governments on projects involving institutional and organisational development, public administration, post-conflict recovery and stabilisation operations. Greg has post-graduate degrees from University College, London and Western Ontario, Canada and a […]
Our approach to working in fragile and conflict-affected environments
The Antylles approach to working in fragile and conflict-affected states (FCAS) is driven by our focus on a careful analysis of the context, through the political economy, problem analyses and our own proprietary analytical frameworks and diagnostic approaches. We draw on the best available knowledge. This is vitally important to understand the entry points for […]
Allison Hartnett
Allison is a political economist with extensive research experience both in academia and policy-making organizations like international law firms, the UK Government, and NGO and INGO organisations. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, she has contributed analysis to projects on resource allocation, state building, and institutional development. Allison holds an MPhil degree in Modern Middle East […]
Suleiman Aref BSc, MBA
A senior development consultant with more than 20 years of experience in economic development, and institutional building efforts in the West Bank, and Gaza of the Palestinian Territories. Suleiman possesses skills and experience in organizational capacity building, project management, government reform, strategic planning, policy formulation, trade facilitation, investment funds & grants management and economic/sector analysis. […]
Dr. Mark Johnston BA(Hons), MPP, PhD
Dr Johnston has more than 20 years’ experience working with Presidents, Prime Ministers and other senior officials across Africa and Asia, specialising in analysing and building institutional capacity, including capacity at the centre of government, Cabinet decision-making processes, planning processes and civil service reform. All this built on his previous experience as a senior Australian […]