Deadline: 10-Jun-2026
The European Commission is offering a €2.5 million grant under the PEGASE programme to strengthen the Palestinian education system.
The initiative focuses on improving teaching quality, teacher development, and digital education, aligning with national strategies and global goals like SDG 4 on quality education.
Overview of the Programme
The European Commission (EC) has launched a funding opportunity to enhance the quality, inclusiveness, and resilience of the education system in Palestine.
This initiative is implemented under the PEGASE: Direct Financial Support to the Palestinian Authority 2023 programme and supports ongoing education reforms.
The programme focuses on teacher development, improved learning outcomes, and integration of education technology (EdTech).
Funding Details
- Total Budget: €2.5 million
- Funding Type: EU grant (via Twinning mechanism)
- Implementation Model: EU Member State institutional partnership
- Duration: Multi-year (aligned with national strategies)
Programme Objectives
Overall Objective
Enhance the quality, inclusiveness, and resilience of the Palestinian education system.
Specific Objective
Improve teaching and learning practices by:
- Strengthening teacher education systems
- Expanding professional development
- Increasing use of digital and education technologies
Alignment with Global and National Frameworks
The programme contributes to:
- SDG 4: Quality Education
- SDG 5: Gender Equality
- SDG 8: Decent Work
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
- SDG 16: Strong Institutions
- SDG 17: Partnerships
National Policy Alignment
- Education Development Strategy 2025–2027
- Palestine Education Law (2017)
- Palestinian Teacher Education Strategy (2008)
Key Focus Areas
Teaching Quality and Teacher Development
- Strengthening teacher competencies
- Developing standardized competency frameworks
- Promoting merit-based career systems
Professional Development Systems
- Expanding training opportunities
- Creating structured career pathways
- Supporting continuous learning for educators
Digital Education and EdTech
- Integrating ICT into teaching and learning
- Building institutional capacity for digital transformation
- Developing a roadmap for EdTech adoption
Programme Components
Component 1: Strengthening the Teaching Profession
- Develop a revised Teacher Education Strategy
- Improve professional development systems
- Define clear teacher career pathways
- Promote participatory and evidence-based policymaking
Component 2: Expanding Education Technology
- Assess current ICT and EdTech usage
- Strengthen institutional capacity
- Develop strategic plans for digital education
- Integrate technology into national education policies
Implementation Approach
The project will be implemented through a Twinning mechanism, involving collaboration between:
- EU Member State administrations
- National education authorities
Key Roles
- Project Leader
- Resident Twinning Adviser
- Technical experts
Approach
- Participatory engagement with teachers and stakeholders
- Alignment with existing reforms
- Focus on sustainability and long-term impact
Supporting Partners
The programme aligns with broader international efforts, including support from:
- World Bank
- UNESCO
- UNICEF
- Global Partnership for Education
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- EU Member State public administrations
- Institutions capable of participating in Twinning projects
Key Requirements
- Expertise in education policy and reform
- Experience in teacher training and system strengthening
- Capacity to collaborate with Palestinian authorities
How the Programme Works
Step-by-Step Process
- Submission of grant application by eligible institutions
- Evaluation based on technical expertise and proposal quality
- Selection of implementing partner(s)
- Deployment of Twinning team and experts
- Implementation of programme components
- Monitoring, reporting, and evaluation
What Makes a Strong Proposal
- Alignment with national education strategies
- Strong expertise in teacher development and EdTech
- Clear implementation roadmap
- Evidence-based approach
- Capacity for international collaboration
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak alignment with Palestinian education priorities
- Lack of technical expertise in teacher training or ICT
- Overly theoretical proposals without implementation plans
- Poor stakeholder engagement strategy
- عدم focus on sustainability
Why This Programme Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Improves education quality and learning outcomes
- Strengthens teacher capacity and career systems
- Promotes digital transformation in education
- Supports inclusive and equitable learning environments
- Contributes to long-term institutional resilience
It plays a key role in advancing sustainable education reform in Palestine.
FAQs
1. What is the total funding available?
€2.5 million.
2. Who can apply for this grant?
EU Member State administrations and eligible public institutions.
3. What is the main focus of the programme?
Improving teaching quality, teacher development, and digital education.
4. What is the Twinning mechanism?
A collaboration model between EU institutions and partner countries for capacity building.
5. Which SDGs does the programme support?
SDG 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, and 17.
6. What are the main components?
Teacher development and education technology integration.
7. Which organizations are involved?
The European Commission, Palestinian authorities, and partners like the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, and GPE.
Conclusion
The European Commission’s education grant for Palestine represents a strategic investment in strengthening teaching quality, digital learning, and system resilience.
By aligning with national priorities and global education goals, the programme supports sustainable reforms that enhance opportunities for learners and educators while building a stronger, more inclusive education system.
For more information, visit European Commission (EC).









































