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TVET launches five-year strategic plan

Friday, June 28th, 2024 06:30 | By
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu. PHOTO/@machoguezekiel/X
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu. PHOTO/@machoguezekiel/X

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) yesterday launched its 2023-2027 strategic plan that will particularly guide the country towards achieving a competent workforce for sustainable development.

The plan outlines the strategic objectives and strategies to be implemented in achieving a market oriented TVET system in the market.

The authority says a strategy implementation matrix has been developed to match the key result areas with expected outcomes, strategic objectives, strategies, activities, expected output, and annual resource requirements as well as the responsible unit.

The authority at the same time launched the Roadmap to the France 2024 WorldSkills International Competition.

Outlined goals

The Strategic Plan focuses on how the country will attain quality and relevance, access, equity and inclusivity, governance and management, funding and financing as well as technology integration and knowledge management.

Officiating the launch, the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Ezekiel Machogu lauded the teams that participated in the development of the plan and encouraged the Authority to work towards achieving the outlined goals.

“The Strategic Plan 2023 - 2027 is a hallmark of the Authority’s commitment towards mitigating some of the challenges faced in providing quality and relevant training in TVET institutions among other key things. As the ministry, we are very proud to be associated with this plan as it is an indication that all key stakeholders are pushing progress in the education sector that is so crucial, said CS Machogu.

The CS challenged the authority and the entire education sector to plan and implement relevant and market driven programmes to uplift the youth to the next level.

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