Encompass is committed to improving opportunities and outcomes for lifelong learning around the world by partnering with clients to address their pressing challenges, always putting equity at the forefront. Our teams include former teachers, educational leaders, policymakers, and researchers with deep experience at all levels of education, from school education to higher education and workforce development.

We serve educational institutions and systems, governments, philanthropists, investors, service providers, and vocational training providers, complementing our hands-on work with original research that allows us to better understand the sector’s most challenging issues and create new opportunities to address them.

In education sphere we engage with the best-of-the-best to deliver our education services in the field of skills development, education technology planning & implementation, capacity building, digital learning development and management, education management, STEM/TVET development, vocational training and etc. Some of the key partners our team have successfully worked with included Frankfurt School of Finance and Management (Germany), Cambridge University (UK), University of Turku (Finland) and University of Wuhan (China). We have a highly qualified personnel with years of relevant and specific experience at high levels in the sector, to transfer the know-how accumulated by our strong partners to the localities and adapt it towards the needs of the projects, stakeholders, partners and counterparts.

OUR LATEST PROJECTS ARE IN THIS CATEGORY​

The TexVET project aims to modernize Uzbekistan’s vocational education and training (VET) system, aligning educational outcomes with labor market needs to enhance youth skills and employability, particularly within the textile sector. The initiative also focuses on establishing Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) and promoting gender-sensitive vocational guidance to ensure equal career opportuniti

 Encompass Consulting, in collaboration with EKVITA and Zabala Innovation Spain, successfully facilitated offline training seminars in the cities of Fergana, Andijan, and Namangan from March 27 to April 1 of the current year. These seminars were conducted as part of the business incubation and start-up acceleration development component of the World Bank’s “Ferghana valley rural en

The World Bank is actively backing the Government’s initiative to strengthen and expand social protection measures for the economically vulnerable and those affected by recent economic changes through the Strengthening Social Protection Project. At the heart of this effort is the development and enhancement of the Single Register, designed to boost the effectiveness of social […]