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Open Call: Strengthening Youth Employability and Self-Employment Opportunities (Tajikistan)

Valuing Female Domestic and Informal Work through Capacity Building (Cabo Verde)

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Deadline: 26-Feb-2026

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Tajikistan invites grant applications to train and create employment opportunities for youth in the digital and outsourcing sectors. The 5-month project (April–August 2026) targets 200 young individuals aged 19–30 across four regions, aiming to improve skills, employability, and self-employment opportunities, particularly for vulnerable groups such as young women and girls.

About the Project

The UNDP project is designed to enhance youth engagement and employment in innovative economic sectors. By focusing on the digital and outsourcing industries, the initiative seeks to:

The program also addresses Tajikistan’s low participation in freelancing, aiming to diversify employment pathways and reduce dependence on labor migration.

Project Duration and Budget

Target Beneficiaries

Key Activities

  1. Specialized Training Programs

    • Market-demanded skills for outsourcing, freelancing, and digital jobs

    • Employment and self-employment pathways

    • Region-specific training sessions

  2. Youth Employment Facilitation

    • Engagement with local service-providing companies

    • Promotion of outsourcing and freelancing opportunities

    • Support for internships, mentorship, and job placements

  3. Knowledge Exchange and Business Connectivity

    • Linkages to digital economy stakeholders

    • Training in innovative financing and entrepreneurship

    • Peer and mentor networks for career support

Eligibility Criteria for NGOs

To apply for funding, organizations must:

Expected Outcomes

Application Guidelines

FAQ

1. Who is eligible to apply? Legally registered NGOs in Tajikistan with experience in digital skills or youth development.
2. What is the project duration? 5 months (April–August 2026).
3. How many youth will be trained? At least 200 participants aged 19–30.
4. Which regions are targeted? Khatlon, GBAO, Sughd, and Dushanbe.
5. Can organizations without prior UN experience apply? Only NGOs with prior experience with international or UN-related projects are eligible.
6. What funding range is allowed? Proposals should request between USD 70,000 and USD 80,000.
7. Are individual applicants eligible? No, only registered NGOs meeting the criteria can apply.

Conclusion

The UNDP Youth Digital and Outsourcing Skills Project 2026 in Tajikistan offers a unique opportunity for NGOs to strengthen youth employability, self-employment, and market-relevant skills in the digital economy. With a focus on vulnerable youth, the program fosters inclusive economic participation, empowerment, and sustainable employment pathways across the four priority regions.

For more information, visit the UNDP.

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