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Why Tvet is key to labour mobility and inclusion in Kenya

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A student is taught how to cut copper cables at a TVET institution. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Global labour mobility is not just a trend; it is here to stay. Even in the most remote parts of a country, labour moves across international borders.

Labour movement is not a Kenyan issue only. Many other nationalities are also moving borders and have done successfully. For instance the Turks to Germany have bailed out an economy with a shrinking labour force.

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