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About Us

SIMAL Company Ltd (SIMAL) was established in February 2008 to provide consultancy services in the natural resource and environment sectors. It also provides services in Shipping and Logistics. It is registered as a limited liability company under the Companies Act, 1963 (Act 179) of Ghana.

SIMAL has expertise in forest governance and environmental management. Our services are focused on forest policy, forest governance, marketing of wood products, as well as the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) and the Reduce Emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) processes. SIMAL also has expertise in shipping and logistics.

Our Mission & Vision

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Mission

SIMAL’s mission is to promote an inter-disciplinary approach to natural resource and environmental governance. SIMAL will achieve this by mentoring result oriented and focused individuals with interest in the natural resource and environment sectors.

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Vision

Our vision is to be the lead organization and consultancy of choice in the natural resource and environmental governance and management sectors in Africa.

Our Experience

SIMAL has over the years provided consultancy services using its wide network of experts in diverse fields. SIMAL is highly experienced in the contractual, managerial, operational and financial aspects of external, client-funded contracts and projects. Its organizational structure and approach enables SIMAL to respond quickly and flexibly to clients’ and partners’ needs and requests as they arise, whilst maintaining and ensuring quality assurance support in managing the network of consultants on any of its projects.

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SIMAL’s Organizational Chart

To ensure good governance and best practice in SIMAL, it has a five-member board of directors with strong background and experience in natural resource governance and management, policy analysis and development, project management, shipping and logistics, marketing and communication. The organizational chart is shown in in the figure below: