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The contract seeks a subcontractor to deliver structured vocational training and English language instruction to 1,500 youth, with all programs aligned to U.S. educational standards. The initiative is led by the U.S. Mission to Myanmar under the Department of State and falls under NAICS code 611630, indicating a focus on other schools and instruction. Training must be designed to build practical skills and language proficiency concurrently, ensuring participants gain actionable competencies for employment and further education. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with proposals due by July 31, 2026, and no set-aside provisions are specified, meaning any qualifying entity may respond. Performance will take place in Myanmar, though exact locations are not detailed in the provided data. The contract is structured as a subcontract, suggesting the prime contractor or implementing partner will oversee delivery under the broader objectives of the U.S. Mission.

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Subcontractor to deliver vocational and English training to 1,500 youth in Myanmar under U.S. Mission standards.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To MyanmarView Agency

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611630 - Language SchoolsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Myanmar
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Deliver structured training programs for 1,500 youth in vocational skills and English language proficiency aligned with U.S. educational standards.

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