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Recognitions

Over the years, STÆR has earned the trust of leading international institutions, national governments, and development agencies. The recognitions below reflect our long-standing commitment to public sector innovation, infrastructure resilience, and strategic clarity in the face of complexity. These acknowledgments are not just milestones — they are a testament to the measurable impact our work has made across regions, sectors, and challenges.

2010 – Ministry of Economy, Lithuania

For excellence in cross-border SME development strategy through regional cooperation programs.

2011 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)

Acknowledgment for contributing to resilience frameworks for local governance in post-Soviet regions.

2012 – City of Warsaw, Poland

Recognition for the design and implementation of performance KPIs in municipal administration.

2013 – Ministry of Urban Development, Georgia

For strategic advisory on infrastructure rehabilitation post-conflict in partnership with international donors.

2014 – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

For support in structuring risk-based investment frameworks for public utilities.

2015 – Ministry of Energy, New Brunswick (Canada)

Recognition for analysis and recommendations related to long-term energy resilience and audit structure.

2016 – United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Moldova

For contribution to national continuity planning and public sector audit reform.

2017 – Ministry of Innovation, Republic of Armenia

Award for support in digitization and service delivery transformation at national level.

2018 – World Bank Group

Commendation for strategic support in results-based financing models for infrastructure programs in East Africa.

2019 – ASEAN Digital Council

For excellence in digital governance alignment across multi-jurisdictional public systems.

2020 – City of Toronto, Canada

For advisory work in emergency planning and digital continuity framework during COVID-19 response.

2020 – African Union Infrastructure Division

For technical guidance in building audit and planning tools across member states.

2021 – Dubai Smart Government

Acknowledgment for policy recommendations in data governance and city-wide service integration.

2022 – UN Habitat

Recognition for contribution to climate-resilient urban audit frameworks.

2022 – Baltic Council for Infrastructure & Transparency

For regional leadership in internal audit innovation and intergovernmental benchmarking.

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