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British Embassy in Cairo launches Egypt Prosperity Fund

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Deadline: 11 June 2020

The British Embassy in Cairo is pleased to announce the opening of a call for bids for the Egypt Skills for Prosperity Programme. This programme is being delivered in eight countries, and is part of the Global Skills Programme under the UK Government’s Prosperity Fund.

The purpose of this programme is to promote equitable access to higher education in poor areas, targeting low-income youth and young women in underrepresented courses, mainly STEM, support quality of learning outputs through creating a skills ecosystem inside public universities to equip undergraduates and post-graduates with in-demand and employability skills, and support effective transition from higher education to employment.

The Egypt Skills for Prosperity Programme provides £8 million in funding over 3-years, until 2023. The programme focuses on three strands of work:

The proposed impact of Egypt Skills for Prosperity (S4P) is increased capacity for inclusive economic growth due to improved employability skills, employment opportunities, labour market access and productivity of priority target beneficiaries. This impact is linked to the overall objectives of the UK Government’s Prosperity fund to reduce poverty and promote inclusive economic growth.

Interested organisations are expected to achieve three main interlinked outcomes: support equitable supply and access to higher education, improved skills set for target beneficiaries, and improved pathways of transition from higher education to employment corresponding to the three identified strands of work.

The Egypt Skills for Prosperity Programme, with its three strands of work, will be delivered by a consortium of partners with relevant expertise. All organisations are welcome to bid or form part of a bidding consortium. In particular, they encourage non-profit organisations and multilateral agencies to consider leading or joining a consortium. All lead organisations will need to clearly specify partner organisations within their consortium in the bid.

Funding Information

S4P Egypt Programme has been allocated up to £8 million pounds sterling. Budgets sent by implementers should not exceed the set amount and to enclose an activity based budget (ABB) to show clear budget allocations across the three strands of work. Co-funding schemes can be enclosed showing funding/donor entity.

Duration: Programme is expected to run to March 2023 including end-line evaluation to complete programme delivery.

S4P Egypt Programme should:

For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/news/egypt-prosperity-fund-call-for-bids

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