450 VET teachers strengthen their digital competences through Skills4Recovery
The results of this work were presented at the conference “VET 2.0: Digital Skills and Management Solutions”, held in Kyiv on 5 March 2026.
The results of this work were presented at the conference “VET 2.0: Digital Skills and Management Solutions”, held in Kyiv on 5 March 2026.
On 25 February 2026, a roundtable “Roadmap for Activation and Reintegration of Vulnerable Groups in Labour Market” took place in Kyiv.
On February 1, 2026, the team of the Solidarity Fund PL in Ukraine held an online meeting with grantees under the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery.
On 16 December 2025, the online launch of the project “Inclusive VET: Improving Training for Veterans and Persons with Disabilities” took place under the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery.
A public event titled “The Future of Ukraine’s Labour Market. Employment Strategy 2030” marked the finalisation of work on Ukraine’s Employment Strategy for the period up to 2030, along with the Operational Action Plan for its implementation in 2026–2028.
The Skills4Recovery and the EBRD, in partnership with the Confederation of Builders of Ukraine, launched a pilot to train qualified construction workers.
On 2 September 2025, the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery held a regional meeting in Mykolaiv with representatives of local authorities, VET providers, businesses, and the veteran community.
A new project to modernise vocational training was presented in Burshtyn under the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery. The Initiative will update curricula and equip students with modern skills.
The “State Employment Service” mobile app, developed with support from the German Government, helps Ukrainians find jobs in today’s challenging labour market.
The project of the Chervonohrad Professional Mining and Construction Lyceum has become one of the winners of the grant competition of the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery.