Insight

Why technical and vocational training should be your Plan A

Rwanda has joined the call for a deliberate policy to promote vocational education.  The country is spearheading a campaign for the youth to embrace technical and vocational training.  The argument by government is that the mainstream education system has not guaranteed employment. Even with the increasing number of Universities, those who graduate can neither find employment nor create their own jobs.The government call is in line with the modern global trend where conventional schooling is gradually giving way to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) systems in a bid to fight the high rates of un-employment.  TVET systems have turned the developed countries into the world’s most industrialised nations.
Jerome Gasana, the WDA chief. The New Times / File.
Jerome Gasana, the WDA chief. The New Times / File.
Collins Mwai