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Call for Proposals: Women’s Economic Empowerment (Kosovo)

Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

The GIZ Office in Kosovo invites local NGOs to submit proposals supporting women’s economic empowerment through integrated training, qualification, and employment interventions. The program targets women facing barriers to labour market participation and aims to increase sustainable employment, self-employment, and income-generating opportunities while addressing structural and social constraints.

Program Overview

This funding opportunity promotes sustainable labour market participation of women by combining skills development, qualifications, employment support, and measures to reduce structural and social barriers. The program recognizes that training alone is insufficient and encourages interventions addressing childcare, mobility, flexible working conditions, and other obstacles to women’s full participation in the workforce.

Objectives

The call aims to:

Target Groups

Primary beneficiaries:

Secondary beneficiaries:

Project Components

1. Employability & Skills Development

2. Employment Support

Eligibility Criteria

Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Confirm NGO eligibility and operational presence across Kosovo regions.

  2. Design an integrated intervention addressing skills development, employment support, and barrier reduction.

  3. Develop partnerships with local institutions, training providers, and employers.

  4. Submit a detailed project proposal including objectives, activities, outcomes, and budgets.

  5. Demonstrate a strategy for sustainable impact and measurable outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply? Local NGOs with experience in women’s economic empowerment and operational presence in all Kosovo regions.
2. Can NGOs form partnerships? Yes, proposals may be submitted as a consortium or partnership.
3. What types of projects are eligible? Integrated interventions combining skills training, qualification, employment support, and barrier reduction.
4. Who are the primary beneficiaries? Women aged 35–55, unemployed, underemployed, rural, non-majority, or working informally.
5. Is self-employment support allowed? Yes, but only for selected beneficiaries with clear justification.
6. Are partnerships with institutions required? Strong cooperation with Kosovo institutions and private-sector actors is expected.
7. What sectors are eligible for training? Digital skills, care services, e-commerce, creative industries, retail, textiles, food technology, and handicrafts.

Conclusion

The GIZ Kosovo Women’s Economic Empowerment grant promotes inclusive, sustainable employment for women by integrating skills development, qualifications, employment support, and measures to remove barriers. This approach empowers women, strengthens local labour markets, and contributes to gender equality and economic growth across Kosovo.

For more information, visit GIZ.

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