About Organisation
UNICEF is a global organization dedicated to protecting children’s rights and improving their access to education, healthcare, and safety. Operating in over 190 countries, UNICEF works with governments and partners to deliver sustainable development solutions. Its education initiatives focus on reducing inequality, improving learning outcomes, and reaching vulnerable populations. Through innovative digital tools and community-driven approaches, UNICEF ensures that children, especially in crisis-affected regions, have access to continuous learning. The organisation plays a key role in advancing inclusive, equitable, and quality education systems worldwide, particularly in underserved and fragile environments.
About the Grant
The UNICEF Digital Learning Initiative Mozambique aims to improve access to quality education through scalable digital solutions. This program addresses learning poverty, low school completion rates, and high numbers of out-of-school children, particularly in conflict-affected regions. Using platforms like Learning Passport and Maza, the initiative delivers blended learning that combines online and offline education. It supports both academic development and skills training linked to livelihood opportunities. The initiative also promotes inclusive, safe learning environments and strengthens education systems. This digital education grant is designed to enhance learning outcomes and expand access to education for children and youth across Mozambique.
Who can Apply?
The initiative is open to organisations, partners, and stakeholders working in the education sector in Mozambique. Applicants should demonstrate experience in implementing digital learning solutions, education programs, or community-based initiatives. Strong alignment with UNICEF’s goals of inclusive and equitable education is essential. Organisations must have the capacity to operate in rural, conflict-affected, or disaster-prone regions. Experience in teacher training, digital platforms, and community engagement is preferred. Applicants should also demonstrate the ability to monitor and evaluate program outcomes. Partnerships with government bodies, especially the Ministry of Education, are encouraged to ensure effective implementation and scalability.
How to Apply?
Interested applicants should review eligibility criteria and align their proposal with the initiative’s objectives. They must prepare a detailed plan highlighting digital learning strategies, community engagement, and expected outcomes. Proposals should demonstrate scalability, inclusivity, and impact measurement. Applications are submitted through the official partner platform following UNICEF guidelines. Evaluation is based on relevance, feasibility, and potential to improve education access and outcomes.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the UNICEF Digital Learning Initiative Mozambique is 10 April 2026. Applicants should ensure timely submission of complete proposals aligned with program objectives.
Last Date To Apply
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