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between EUR 0.2 to 3 million
Presentation
SIFA is an initiative of the African Union Commission (AUC) supported by the German Government to strengthen occupational prospects of young people in Africa.
To begin with eight countries have been selected as pilot countries – Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Togo and Tunisia.
To begin with eight countries have been selected as pilot countries – Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Togo and Tunisia.
SIFA finances skills development projects in several African countries. Projects should contribute to employment-oriented skills development for young people.
Selected projects can receive a grant between EUR 0.2 to 3 million for sustainable and innovative initiatives.
Resume
Result I:
Selected institutions have been capacitated to provide employment-oriented skills development.
Selected institutions have been capacitated to provide employment-oriented skills development.
Result II:
Access to employment-oriented skills development for young people is improved, in particular for women, students from low income groups, refugees and migrants.
Access to employment-oriented skills development for young people is improved, in particular for women, students from low income groups, refugees and migrants.
Result III:
Private sector contributes to improving skills development by participating in the design and the delivery of employment-oriented skills development programmes.
Private sector contributes to improving skills development by participating in the design and the delivery of employment-oriented skills development programmes.
Result IV:
Lessons learned and best practices are disseminated at national, regional and continental level.
Lessons learned and best practices are disseminated at national, regional and continental level.
Criterias
Window I Eligible Applicants
Lead: Domestic public or private accredited training provider
Primary partner: Domestic private sector entity
Primary partner: Domestic private sector entity
Window II Eligible ApplicantsLead: International company with training activities
Primary partner: Domestic public or private accredited training provider
Primary partner: Domestic public or private accredited training provider
Window III Eligible Applicants
Lead: Domestic public or private entity. If the Lead is public then one of the partners must be private.
Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Togo and Tunisia.
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