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Call for Early Childhood and School Development (Armenia)

Call for Proposals: Local Small Scale Development Projects 2024 - Armenia

Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

The UNICEF Armenia 2026–2027 programme partners with civil society organizations to improve school infrastructure and early childhood education in Yerevan and surrounding regions. Focus areas include STEM capacity building, psychologists’ room renovations, WASH interventions, and emergency preparedness, ensuring learning environments are safe, inclusive, and resilient.

About the Programme

The initiative targets 8 schools and 4 preschools, aiming to enhance both physical and psychosocial learning environments. Key objectives include:

The programme aligns with UNICEF’s Core Commitments to Children in Humanitarian Action to strengthen both development and emergency education outcomes.

Key Components

1. School and Preschool Infrastructure

2. STEM Capacity Building

3. Emergency Preparedness and WASH

4. Monitoring and Quality Assurance

Expected Outcomes

How to Participate / Partnership Opportunities

  1. Eligibility: Civil society organizations active in Armenia
  2. Scope of Work: Implement infrastructure rehabilitation, teacher training, STEM integration, and WASH services
  3. Collaboration: Work with UNICEF, local subcontractors, and school administrations
  4. Monitoring: Participate in reporting, quality assurance, and evaluation processes
  5. Community Engagement: Facilitate ownership and accountability through stakeholder involvement

Benefits of Participation

FAQs

1. Who can apply to partner with UNICEF?
Civil society organizations operating in Armenia with experience in education, infrastructure, or WASH interventions.

2. What schools and preschools are included?
The initiative targets 8 schools and 4 preschools in Yerevan and surrounding regions.

3. What types of infrastructure interventions are planned?
Renovation of psychologists’ rooms and improvements to WASH facilities and school environments.

4. How does the programme address emergencies?
Through light rehabilitation, mobile WASH units, and rapid deployment of hygiene supplies within 72 hours.

5. What capacity-building activities are included?
Training for preschool educators on STEM activities and professional development for teachers.

6. Are the interventions inclusive?
Yes, all activities are age-, gender-, and disability-sensitive and culturally appropriate.

7. What is the expected long-term impact?
Improved learning outcomes, early childhood education quality, and school resilience, with sustainable infrastructure and community ownership.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Armenia 2026–2027 programme strengthens school infrastructure, early childhood education, and emergency preparedness. By renovating facilities, enhancing teacher capacity, and ensuring safe, resilient WASH systems, the initiative supports inclusive, sustainable, and community-driven learning environments for children in Yerevan and surrounding regions.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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