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RFAs: Capacity Building for Rehabilitation Services and Health Professionals (Ukraine)

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Deadline: 08-Jul-2026

The Capacity Building of Medical Professionals, Rehabilitation Specialists and Other Health Workers Initiative aims to strengthen rehabilitation services in selected Ukrainian communities through institutional support, workforce development, and improved care pathways. Supported by the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine (PFRU), the initiative provides funding of up to 11,840,000 UAH for projects that enhance physical and mental rehabilitation capacity through training, community-based interventions, and health system strengthening.

About the Initiative

The Capacity Building of Medical Professionals, Rehabilitation Specialists and Other Health Workers Initiative is designed to improve the quality, accessibility, and effectiveness of rehabilitation services in Ukraine.

The programme focuses on strengthening local health institutions, enhancing workforce skills, improving referral systems, and building multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams capable of addressing both physical and mental rehabilitation needs.

By investing in institutional readiness and local ownership, the initiative seeks to create sustainable improvements in rehabilitation service delivery within selected Ukrainian communities.

About the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine (PFRU)

The initiative is funded through the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine (PFRU), a multi-year donor programme implemented by Chemonics.

The programme is supported by:

PFRU works to strengthen the resilience of Ukraine by supporting local communities, government institutions, civil society organisations, media, and private sector actors.

Program Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Focus Areas

Projects should contribute to one or more of the following areas:

Funding Information

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants should have:

Applicants must also demonstrate a strong understanding of rehabilitation challenges within Ukraine.

Target Beneficiaries

The programme is intended to benefit:

Ultimately, the programme seeks to improve rehabilitation outcomes for patients and vulnerable populations.

Community Selection Requirements

Applicants must provide a clear methodology for selecting participating communities.

The methodology should include:

Priority should be given to communities where interventions can generate meaningful and measurable improvements.

Training and Capacity Building Requirements

Applicants must develop a tailored training package that addresses the needs of selected oblasts and communities.

Training programmes should include:

The proposed curriculum should reflect local healthcare needs and leverage the applicant’s technical expertise.

How the Programme Works

Selection Criteria

Applications are expected to be assessed based on:

Why This Initiative Matters

Ukraine continues to face significant rehabilitation needs due to ongoing health, social, and recovery challenges.

This initiative helps:

Tips for a Strong Application

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Capacity Building of Medical Professionals, Rehabilitation Specialists and Other Health Workers Initiative?

It is a grant-funded programme that strengthens rehabilitation services in Ukrainian communities through institutional support, workforce development, and healthcare system improvements.

Who funds the initiative?

The programme is funded through the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine (PFRU), supported by Canada, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

What is the grant amount?

The indicative funding amount is up to 11,840,000 UAH, subject to final negotiations and approved project activities.

How long can projects run?

Projects are expected to be implemented over a 10-month period.

What types of rehabilitation services are supported?

The initiative supports both physical rehabilitation and mental rehabilitation services, including workforce development and institutional strengthening.

What must applicants include in their proposal?

Applicants must provide a community selection methodology, implementation plan, training curriculum, budget, and evidence of rehabilitation expertise.

How will applications be evaluated?

Applications will be assessed based on technical quality, community relevance, training approach, implementation capacity, feasibility, sustainability, and expected impact.

Conclusion

The Capacity Building of Medical Professionals, Rehabilitation Specialists and Other Health Workers Initiative offers significant support for strengthening rehabilitation services across selected Ukrainian communities. Through institutional development, workforce training, improved referral systems, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation approaches, the programme aims to enhance healthcare resilience and improve long-term rehabilitation outcomes for individuals and communities throughout Ukraine.

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