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Grants for Refugee Higher/Tertiary Education in Ethiopia

Apply for Scratch Education Collaborative Program (Cohort 4)

Deadline: 02-Feb-2026

UNHCR Ethiopia is seeking partners to support refugee students pursuing tertiary and higher education, aiming to improve access, inclusion, and opportunities for this vulnerable population. The initiative provides financial support, promotes female participation, and facilitates integration into Ethiopian society while strengthening pathways to employment. Partners will also help build government capacity to ensure accountability, protection, and effective management of resources for refugee higher education.

Program Overview

UNHCR Ethiopia invites expressions of interest from qualified partners to enhance access to higher education for refugee students in public universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. The program addresses financial, social, and systemic barriers to learning, while promoting inclusion, equity, and long-term empowerment.

Key Focus Areas

Objectives

Partner Roles and Responsibilities

Expected Outcomes

How to Express Interest

  1. Demonstrate experience in higher education support for vulnerable populations.

  2. Show capacity to manage cash-based interventions and monitoring systems.

  3. Highlight experience in inclusive programming and female-focused initiatives.

  4. Provide evidence of collaboration with government, universities, or TVET institutions.

  5. Submit required documentation via UNHCR Ethiopia application process.

Why This Initiative Matters

Tips for Applicants

Conclusion

This UNHCR Ethiopia call for partners provides a structured opportunity to enhance higher education access and inclusion for refugee students, supporting academic success, social integration, and long-term empowerment. Selected partners will play a key role in ensuring equitable educational opportunities, improved pathways to employment, and strengthened institutional capacity for refugee inclusion.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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