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Call for Partners in Adult Vocational Training Programs (Ukraine)

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Deadline: 06-Apr-2026

Applications are now open for organizations to deliver vocational and technical education programs for adult populations in selected regions of Ukraine. The initiative promotes workforce readiness, inclusive skill development, and alignment with local labor market needs.

What is the Initiative?

This program supports the design and delivery of vocational and technical education programs for adults in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Poltava regions. It emphasizes inclusive training that meets the needs of vulnerable populations and women, ensuring equal access for all participants, including individuals with disabilities. Funding is provided to organizations to organize training groups of 10–12 participants with costs aligned to prevailing local market rates.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

What Programs are Funded?

The initiative supports vocational and technical training programs directly aligned with local labor market needs. Programs must:

Funding and Scope

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility for the organization or partnership.
  2. Develop a vocational training program aligned with regional labor needs and inclusive of vulnerable groups and women.
  3. Prepare a budget reflecting market-rate costs for 10–12 participants.
  4. Formalize any partnerships through agreements or memoranda of understanding.
  5. Submit the application following the competition guidelines.

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Why the Initiative Matters

This program strengthens vocational and technical education in Ukraine, improving workforce readiness and creating equitable access to skill development. By prioritizing inclusivity and labor-market relevance, it ensures that adult learners, especially vulnerable groups, gain meaningful skills for employment and economic participation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Who can apply? Vocational schools, lyceums, vocational education centers, vocational colleges, state educational institutions, and public or charitable organizations partnering with education providers.
  2. What funding is available? Between 110,000 and 145,000 UAH per project.
  3. How many participants per program? 10–12 adult learners per training group.
  4. Are programs outside vocational education eligible? No, only vocational and technical training is funded.
  5. Are vulnerable groups prioritized? Yes, including women and individuals with disabilities.
  6. Can partnerships be formed between public and private organizations? Yes, partnerships are allowed if formalized through an agreement.
  7. Which regions are eligible? Sumy, Kharkiv, and Poltava regions.

Conclusion

This initiative offers a critical opportunity to enhance vocational and technical education for adults in Ukraine. By funding inclusive, labor-market-driven programs, it promotes workforce development, equitable access, and economic empowerment for local communities.

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