Call for proposals for funding from EU grants
Call for submission of the concept proposals for a participation at the tender for the award of grants
International Labour Organization (ILO) as part of the EU funded project "Support to Local Employment Partnerships in Bosnia and Herzegovina", published a Call for submission of the concept proposals for a participation at the tender for the award of grants
The Call is open until 30 August 2016 for all municipalities and cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), which can apply in partnership with public employment services, accredited educational institutions, enterprises, civil society organisations including local and regional development agencies, trade unions, chambers of commerce etc.
The aim of the call is to determine interest in participating in the tender for the award of grants worth between 150,000 and 200,000 euros, which will be awarded in the period from 2016 to 2018.
Proposals should be focused on creating jobs and supporting local development through the institutionalization of collaboration among key local stakeholders.
The project is worth EUR 4.4 million, of which 3 million intended to grant to local communities in BiH.
The project is part of a broader EU support to local development and employment in BiH. The project is implemented by the ILO in order to support self-sustaining, partner-led activities in the framework of the labor market at the local level, in order to increase access to formal employment, particularly in areas affected by floods in 2014.
The call for proposals and the necessary documents are available on the website: www.ba.one.un.org
For more information, contact us via e-mail address lep@ilo.org
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Project office
Fra Andjela Zvizdovica 1
Sarajevo
The aim of the call is to determine interest in participating in the tender for the award of grants worth between 150,000 and 200,000 euros, which will be awarded in the period from 2016 to 2018.
Proposals should be focused on creating jobs and supporting local development through the institutionalization of collaboration among key local stakeholders.
The project is worth EUR 4.4 million, of which 3 million intended to grant to local communities in BiH.
The project is part of a broader EU support to local development and employment in BiH. The project is implemented by the ILO in order to support self-sustaining, partner-led activities in the framework of the labor market at the local level, in order to increase access to formal employment, particularly in areas affected by floods in 2014.
The call for proposals and the necessary documents are available on the website: www.ba.one.un.org
For more information, contact us via e-mail address lep@ilo.org
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Project office
Fra Andjela Zvizdovica 1
Sarajevo