Finally, we can announce the launch of the GreenVET4U project, which took place on March 21. This event was held in Kyambogo, Kampala City (Uganda), where Ugandan and European partners (from Spain, Germany, and Italy) gathered to initiate collaboration that will last for the next three years. This meeting marks the beginning of a transformative initiative aimed at strengthening Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Uganda to meet the growing demands of the labor market, especially in the field of green jobs.
GreenVET4U is a project co-funded by the European Union within the Erasmus Capacity Building in VET framework, approved in 2023. Coordinated by INFODEF, the project aims to enhance the capacity of VET providers and private entities in Uganda. The main goal is to bridge the gap between the demand and supply of skills by developing and implementing innovative curricula focused on Skills for Green Jobs. Through this initiative, GreenVET4U seeks to increase the relevance of vocational education in the Ugandan labor market, promoting sustainable and inclusive growth.
The launch event, organized by the National Curriculum Development Center (NCDC), provided a platform for key stakeholders to share their ideas and visions for the project. Prof. Moses Muhwezi from Makerere University Business School emphasized the importance of integrating green entrepreneurship into education, highlighting the need for a curriculum aligned with sustainability principles. Patricia Lamour, Managing Director of Aspire Education Group in Germany, stressed the significance of long-term partnerships and capacity building to shape Uganda’s future. Dr. Richard Irumba, Deputy Director of NCDC, underscored the collaborative effort between Ugandan and European partners as a unique aspect of the initiative. Representing INFODEF, project coordinator Jesús Boyano highlighted the critical importance of collaboration in advancing skills and green jobs. He emphasized, “To create jobs, we need to identify what jobs are needed and provide the right skills. Businesses and entrepreneurs play a crucial role in delivering green solutions and addressing environmental and economic needs.”
Expected Outcomes of the Project
The GreenVET4U project aims to achieve several outcomes, including:
– Establishment of a European Union-Uganda Community of Practice.
– Creation of a virtual collaboration space and an innovation lab.
– Implementation of a tailored training program for VET professionals and trainers in companies.
– Development of an advanced multifunctional online platform and a WebApp solution to support the assessment and validation of learning outcomes in VET.
– Preparation of guidelines for the Validation, Certification, and Accreditation of Skills for Green Jobs through micro-credentials, enhancing the recognition of green skills in Uganda.
The GreenVET4U project represents a pioneering initiative that promises to revolutionize vocational education in Uganda. By fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainability, GreenVET4U seeks to tackle the challenges of youth unemployment while contributing to global efforts for environmental conservation and economic growth.



