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State in plan to enhance access and improve quality learning in TVETs

Education CS George Magoha [left] talks to Principal Secretary Ministry of Education State Department for Vocational and Technical training, Margaret Mwakima during the official opening of Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions [KATTI] capacity building workshop in Mombasa on September 6, 2021.[Omondi Onyango, Standard]

Members of the Technical Working Group on harmonisation of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) qualifications are meeting in Nairobi and virtually to discuss the draft Regional TVET Qualification Framework.

This framework will reduce incidences of time spent by trainees to re-learn in order to reach outcomes expected in other contexts, as well as boost independence in decision making.

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