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RFPs: Capacity building in VET in Sub-Saharan Africa

Call for Proposals: Institutional Capacity Building Training for Women's Groups in Nepal

Deadline: 26-Mar-2026

The Capacity Building in VET action supports multilateral cooperation to enhance the relevance, quality, and accessibility of VET systems in third countries. Grants up to EUR 500,000 enable projects to strengthen institutional capacity, align VET with labour market needs, and promote sustainable socio-economic development, with priority for Sub-Saharan Africa and Global Gateway-related initiatives.

Overview

The Capacity Building in the Field of Vocational Education and Training (VET) promotes international cooperation through multilateral partnerships involving organizations in EU Member States, Programme-associated third countries, and third countries not associated with the Programme. The action aims to strengthen the relevance, accessibility, and responsiveness of VET systems, using education and training as drivers for sustainable socio-economic development.

Objectives of the Action

Projects under this action focus on:

Implementation and Activities

Projects aim to:

Grant Information and Duration

Geographic and Thematic Priorities

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants and participating organisations must be legal entities, either public or private, actively engaged in VET or the labour market. These include:

How to Apply

  1. Verify Eligibility: Ensure your organization and partners are legally recognized and active in VET or the labour market.

  2. Establish Partnerships: Form multilateral collaborations across eligible countries.

  3. Prepare Project Proposal: Define objectives, outcomes, work packages, budget, and thematic focus.

  4. Align Activities: All actions must contribute directly to capacity building, labour market relevance, and socio-economic impact.

  5. Submit Application: Follow official procedures and deadlines of the funding programme.

  6. Evaluation: Applications are assessed for impact, innovation, sustainability, and alignment with geographic and thematic priorities.

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FAQ: Capacity Building in VET

1. What is the maximum grant amount? EUR 500,000 per project.
2. What is the typical project duration? 36 months, extensions possible if justified.
3. Who can apply? Legal entities active in VET or the labour market, including VET providers, companies, research institutes, innovation agencies, employment services, regional authorities, and international organisations.
4. Which countries are eligible? EU Member States, Programme-associated third countries, and third countries from designated eligible regions. Priority is given to Sub-Saharan Africa and migration-priority countries.
5. Are private companies eligible? Yes, if they are engaged in VET or labour market activities and part of the multilateral partnership.
6. What types of activities are supported? Capacity-building, work-based learning, private sector collaboration, innovation in VET, curricula development, pedagogical improvements, and international exchanges for staff.
7. How is geographic funding allocation managed? No country can access more than eight percent of the regional funding allocation to ensure equitable distribution.

Why It Matters

Capacity Building in VET strengthens educational institutions, improves labour market alignment, and fosters sustainable socio-economic development in third countries. By enhancing VET quality, innovation, and staff competence, it equips learners with skills for green, digital, and STEM-related sectors, supporting long-term employability and socio-economic resilience.

Conclusion

This programme provides a strategic opportunity for VET providers, companies, and other stakeholders to enhance institutional capacity, strengthen public-private cooperation, and innovate in education and training. By participating, organizations contribute to sustainable development, reinforce international collaboration, and ensure that VET systems are responsive to current and future labour market needs, with priority given to high-impact regions and thematic areas.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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