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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The GIZ Office in Kosovo invites local NGOs to respond to this call for proposals to deliver: Integrated approach to support economic empowerment of women through training, qualification and employment.
Despite progress in education and skills development, women’s participation in the labour market in Kosovo remains significantly lower compared to that of men. Structural inequalities, social norms, and unequal distribution of unpaid care work continue to limit women’s access to decent and sustainable employment. While lack of relevant skills and qualifications is often cited as a key constraint, experience shows that training interventions alone are insufficient to generate lasting employment outcomes for women.
Women’s labour market participation is shaped by a combination of interrelated factors, including responsibility for childcare and elderly care, limited mobility and access to transport, inflexible training and working arrangements, restricted access to information and networks, and gender bias in hiring and workplace practices. These barriers disproportionately affect women in vulnerable situations, such as mothers of young children, women caring for dependent family members, rural women, women with low levels of formal education, and women engaged in informal or precarious work.
To effectively improve women’s employment prospects, interventions must adopt an integrated approach that simultaneously addresses skills development, labour market access, and the structural and social constraints that hinder participation. This Call for Proposals is addressed at local organizations that can design and implement integrated interventions aimed at enabling women to access, enter, and remain in decent employment or sustainable self-employment.
2. Overall objective
The overall objective of this Call for Proposals is to increase sustainable labour market participation of women through integrated interventions that combine skills development, qualification, employment support, and targeted measures to reduce structural and social barriers to participation.
3. Specific Objectives
The specific objectives of this Call for Proposals are to:
4.Target Groups
4.1 Primary Target Group
Women facing barriers to labour market participation, including but not limited to:
4.2 Secondary Target Groups
5. Scope of interventions
Proposals submitted with this Call for Proposals are expected to adopt integrated, needs-based approaches that address both employability (5.1) and participation barriers (5.2).
5.1 Employability component
5.1.1 Training and qualification
5.1.2 Employment support
This component prioritizes placement of women into formal jobs through demand-driven skills development, employer engagement, and employment support services.
Key activities include:
The call for proposals should primarily target job placement of women beneficiaries. Self-employment through business start-up support may be included, provided it is conditional and limited to a selected number of beneficiaries. A clear justification for including self-employment support must be provided.
Activities may include:
5.2 Barrier-reduction component
Proposals must include at least two additional targeted measures addressing non-skills barriers to women’s participation in the labour market. These may include, but are not limited to:
Each proposed measure under section 5 should be justified by a clear rationale linked to identified labour-market needs and supported by effective coordination mechanisms with relevant local institutions and private-sector stakeholders.
6. Cross-cutting principles
All interventions proposed under this Call should consider the following principles:
7. Partnerships and Implementation Modalities
Applicants must have established partnerships with local institutions in Kosovo and demonstrate a clear commitment to developing new partnerships with organisations that provide complementary expertise. Across all programme components, structured cooperation with relevant Kosovo institutions i.e. the Employment Agency of the Republic of Kosovo, Vocational Training Centres, Centres for Social Work, municipalities must be ensured. In addition, existing partnerships with private sector actors are required to strengthen labour market relevance, facilitate job placement, and support effective programme implementation.
8. Expected Results and Indicators
Expected Results
Indicators:
9. Eligibility criteria
The submitted concept notes should contain all sections listed below and comply with the specified page limit:
10. Selection Criteria
This open call is intended for an initial screening and identification of potential NGOs to implement the integrated approach to supporting economic empowerment of women. Applicants will be assessed based on the quality and relevance of the concepts submitted. Proposals should clearly address all sections laid out in section 9. Eligibility criteria. The proposals submitted should demonstrate:
Shortlisted organizations will be invited to submit a full proposal and will undergo a comprehensive eligibility and technical assessment process.
Fraudulent Practices
The highest standard of ethics shall be observed during the filing of response for this call for proposals The organization shall not be eligible to participate if it has been established that it is or has been engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices. In this regard the decision of GIZ will be final and binding on the organizations.
Only applications meeting all criteria will advance to the second stage.
Important Notes:
Disclaimer: Following the evaluation of proposals, selected organizations will be invited to submit a full project proposal, including a budget. GIZ bears no responsibility for any costs incurred during this process and reserves the right to accept or reject any offer, annul, or repeat the procedure without liability or obligation to provide reasons. This call for proposals is not a solicitation, nor does participation guarantee selection or future engagement. GIZ retains full discretion to discontinue the process at any stage without any commercial or consequential liability.