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Call for Expression of Interest: Alternative Learning System Support in Philippines

Call for EOI: Increasing Adolescent and Young People Participation in the Open Government Partnership (Philippines)

Deadline: 12-Mar-2026

UNICEF is seeking applications to enhance equitable, flexible, and high-quality learning opportunities for learners in the Alternative Learning System (ALS) in the Philippines. Phase 2 of the ICT4ALS program focuses on system-level improvements, ICT-supported teaching, and capacity building for learners and teachers, with an indicative budget of $360,000.

About ICT4ALS Phase 2

The ICT4ALS Phase 2 program supports the Department of Education’s Bureau of Alternative Education (DepEd BAE) in delivering improved learning outcomes for ALS learners. Key focus areas include:

Phase 2 emphasizes a shift from modeling to institutionalization, focusing on system-level outcomes, sustained capacity, and improved learning access across the ALS network.

Program Budget

Expected Impact and Outcomes

Program Impact

ALS learners gain access to equitable, high-quality learning opportunities through strengthened and institutionalized Alternative Learning System delivery.

Outcomes

Key Outputs

Target Beneficiaries

Sustainability

The program ensures long-term impact through:

How to Apply / Participate

  1. Check eligibility: Target beneficiaries include ALS learners, teachers, and Community Learning Centers under DepEd BAE

  2. Prepare proposals: Focus on enhancing ICT-supported ALS delivery, teacher capacity building, and learner access to resources

  3. Submit applications through official UNICEF channels following the Phase 2 guidelines

  4. Implement and report: Ensure outputs are achieved, including capacity building, learning resource development, and monitoring systems

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FAQs – ICT4ALS Phase 2

1. What is the focus of ICT4ALS Phase 2?
Improving equitable access, quality, and flexibility of ALS learning through ICT-supported delivery and system-level institutionalization.

2. Who are the target beneficiaries?
ALS learners, teachers, Community Learning Centers, and formal education teachers accessing e-learning resources.

3. What is the program budget?
The indicative budget for Phase 2 is $360,000.

4. How does the program ensure sustainability?
Through DepEd BAE ownership, system integration, and progressive institutionalization of ICT4ALS processes.

5. What are the expected outputs?
Operationalized ALS systems, expanded learning resources, skilled teachers, and monitoring mechanisms supporting program improvement.

6. How many learners benefit?
Approximately 27,000 ALS learners enrolled in Accreditation and Equivalency programs across 1,200 Community Learning Centers.

7. How can teachers benefit?
ALS teachers gain ICT-supported pedagogical skills, and formal education teachers benefit from e-learning courses on Education Technology Basics.

Conclusion

ICT4ALS Phase 2 provides an opportunity to strengthen Alternative Learning System delivery in the Philippines through ICT-supported teaching, capacity building, and institutionalized practices. By targeting learners, teachers, and system processes, the program ensures equitable access, high-quality learning, and sustainable education outcomes.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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