Georgia is considering opting for performance-based financing in vocational education and training. It is in this context that the Skills Agency of Georgia proposed an initiative to be shared with other countries – within the GLAD Network – as an opportunity of mutual exchange and learning.

This online session focussed on the elements of both theory and practice on:

  • What performance-based financing is, its objectives and key features, how it functions, what’s the legal basis
  • Compare different applications of the mechanism, what prerequisite and how it can be introduced, its strengths and challenges, etc.

With the aim of preparing ground for an informed decision whether to opt/or not for performance-based financing in VET in Georgia. Estonia and Finland presented their experience in having introduced the performance-based financing. 

This event is part of GLAD Network mutual learning activities. The main working language is English with interpretation into Georgian, French and Russian.

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