2024 Partnership Application for TVET Institutions is now Op...
2024 Partnership Application for TVET Institutions is now Open
The Forsah Technical and Vocational Education Training Program (Forsah TVET) is seeking non-governmental TVET institutions in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, offering levels 1,2, and/or 4 training to partner with Forsah TVET through applying to 2024 Partnership Application.
Application deadline: May 22, 2024, 11:59 PM Jerusalem time
Forsah TVET seeks to partner with non-governmental Palestinian TVET institutions for its second cohort to collaboratively develop new or upgraded training programs. These programs will support Palestinian career paths and link students to employment opportunities, or help them start their own business, in increasingly in-demand sectors. Through partnerships, Forsah TVET supports TVET institutions’ responsiveness to the needs of the private sector and the effects of climate change; creates new partnerships between the TVET institutions and the private sector; and increases the number of skilled graduates. In addition, Forsah TVET will support enhanced career development services and mentorships for students. Forsah TVET activities will work with youth to improve awareness of TVET programs and increase student enrollment in partner institutions.
The purpose of this partnership activity is to create a collaborative platform that fosters cooperation and knowledge-sharing between TVET institutions and the Forsah TVET program. This collaboration will lead to the development of innovative curricula, teaching methods, and assessment tools that are tailored to the needs of the labor market and the local industry. Through this partnership program, selected TVET institutions will have access to a range of resources and networks, including technical expertise, financial support, and training opportunities. This will enable them to enhance their capacity to provide high-quality and relevant TVET and to meet the evolving needs of the labor market.
Activities aim to create more inclusive and equitable offerings by promoting the integration of marginalized groups, such as females, youth and people with disabilities, into the workforce. By providing them with relevant skills and knowledge, TVET institutions and Forsah TVET can contribute to reducing poverty and promoting sustainable economic growth. This program will support activities that build sustainable relationships between TVET Institutions, the private sector, and youth to focus on meeting evolving economic needs.
The following criteria will be evaluated:
Note: Priority will be given to diversity, including selected sectors, the level of programming, and the geographic distribution of institutions, among other factors, when selecting partners.
Applicants may send their questions by e-mail, no later than 5 May 2024 to [email protected]. IREX will not be obliged to provide clarification on questions received after this date. Responses to questions will be shared via email and posted online to www.irex.org/project/Forsah-TVET by 8 May 2024. If you are interested in receiving a copy of the responses via email, please fill in this form: Information Registration - Formstack no later than 7 May 2024
Application instruction links
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Please review the program requirements prior to starting an application to ensure that you are eligible. Please note that eligibility requirements are determined by the U.S. Department of State and exceptions cannot be made.
Forsah TVET is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by IREX in partnership with DAI Global LLC, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT), Development Gateway (DG), Business Women Forum Palestine (BWF), Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), An-Najah, An-Najah Company for Consultancy and Technical Studies (AnNajah). The contents of this application are the responsibility of IREX and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.