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CFPs: Vocational Skills for Refugees and Vulnerable Jordanians

Open Call: “Culture Helps”: Collaboration grants

Deadline: 02-Apr-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) in Jordan is launching the Skills for Livelihood Opportunities (SLO) initiative to enhance self-reliance among refugees and vulnerable Jordanians. The program provides market-oriented vocational training and income-generation support, focusing on employability, transferable skills, and pathways to wage or self-employment. It prioritizes women, youth, and households with high vulnerability while promoting legal, safe, and sustainable economic inclusion.

Program Overview

The SLO initiative aims to strengthen economic inclusion, self-reliance, and livelihoods for refugees and vulnerable Jordanians by providing access to vocational and technical education aligned with local labour market needs. Key program objectives include:

Context and Need

Jordan hosts approximately 437,000 registered refugees and asylum seekers, mostly living in host communities. Despite access to essential services, refugees and vulnerable Jordanians face:

These challenges push many into informal employment, highlighting the need for market-relevant, transferable skills.

Program Implementation

Target Participants

Core Activities

Support and Monitoring

Who is Eligible?

Eligible participants include:

How to Apply

  1. Participants are selected via WFP assessment based on household vulnerability and individual readiness.

  2. Candidates are enrolled in accredited vocational training programs in partnership with local training providers.

  3. Participants receive employment guidance, skills coaching, and follow-up support to transition into wage or self-employment.

  4. Progress and outcomes are monitored continuously, with structured reporting on employment and income-generation impact.

Key Considerations

FAQs

1. Who can participate in the SLO initiative?
Eligible participants include vulnerable Jordanian households and registered refugees, with priority for women, youth, and previously assisted households.

2. What types of training are provided?
The program offers accredited vocational training and employability skills, particularly in sectors like food systems, business, and technical trades.

3. How are participants selected?
Selection is based on household vulnerability, individual readiness, and prior engagement with WFP assistance programs.

4. Is support available for employment beyond training?
Yes, participants receive guidance on wage and self-employment, labour-market regulations, and access to referral services.

5. Can participants use skills if they return to Syria?
Yes, the program emphasizes transferable skills relevant for voluntary return and sustainable livelihoods in Syria.

6. How is impact measured?
The WFP monitors employment outcomes, income generation, and participant engagement, ensuring continuous program adaptation.

Conclusion

The Skills for Livelihood Opportunities (SLO) initiative empowers refugees and vulnerable Jordanians by enhancing vocational skills, employability, and self-reliance. Through tailored training, legal guidance, and coordinated support, the program fosters sustainable economic inclusion, strengthens household resilience, and builds pathways toward independence and future economic stability.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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