On 24 April 2025, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte released Annual Report for 2024. The document says (page 32) that NATO supports military education in partner nations through the Defence Education Enhancement Programme. The programme helps partners build, develop and reform their professional military education institutions by establishing validated common references for military education. In 2024, the programme executed more than 500 events – both online and in person – involving around 1500 subject-matter experts reaching out to over 3,100 partner faculty members and instructors.
Highlights of the Defence Education Enhancement Programme in 2024 included:
· Armenia: reform the country’s professional military education system;
· Bosnia and Herzegovina: develop new counter-terrorism courses;
· Iraq: build the capacity of the military education institutions;
· Mauritania: improve curricula and professional development in defence institutions;
· Republic of Moldova: reform the non-commissioned officers corps;
· Morocco: improve the education of non-commissioned officers;
· Tunisia: implement a tailored learning management system for the armed forces;
· Ukraine: transform the Ukrainian military education system to align with NATO models
More: https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2025/4/pdf/sgar24-en.pdf