🏆 We have the winners of InConnect 2!

Inconnect 2 winners

The InConnect 2 training programme is over, and the vocational education and training (VET) and business teams have successfully defended their projects. A commission consisting of representatives from the Foundation for Support of Reforms in Ukraine, the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine (including the State Employment Service) and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine has already selected the best ones.  

So, it's time to announce the winners! 

Financial support for the implementation of their projects was given to:

  1. Higher Vocational School No. 29 in Lviv

  2. Vocational (vocational and technical) educational institution ‘Podilskyi Professional College’

  3. State vocational and technical educational institution ‘Zhmerynka Higher Vocational School’

  4. Vocational (vocational and technical) educational institution ‘Korostyshiv Professional College’ 

  5. Rivne Centre for Vocational and Technical Education of the State Employment Service

  6. Separate structural unit ‘Ternopil Professional College of the Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University’

  7. Higher Vocational School No. 25 in Khmelnytskyi 

  8. Higher Professional Mining and Building Vocational School 

  9. Vocational (vocational and technical) educational institution ‘Regional Centre for Vocational Education in Railway Transport and Agricultural Services’ 

  10. Vocational (vocational and technical) educational institution ‘Kharkiv Vocational College of Construction and Industry’ 

✨ We would like to thank all participants once again for our joint work. We wish the winners inspiration, self-confidence and strength to implement their projects! We are convinced that this experience will greatly contribute to the development of vocational education and local partnerships.

The project “InConnect 2: Strengthening VET-Business Partnership” is being implemented by the NGU ‘Foundation for support of reforms in Ukraine’ with the financial support of the European Union, Germany, Poland, Estonia, and Denmark within the framework of the Skills4Recovery Multi-Donor Initiative implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Solidarity Fund PL (SFPL).