Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions (TVET) in Kenya Posted on 27/02/2020 (27/02/2020) by joshua PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Briefing Papers Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions (TVET) in Kenya Human Development February 2020 “Degrees do not define us, individually, or as a society… Our society needs to evolve, such that all occupations, crafts, and trades, whether the skills are acquired through a degree education or not, are respected and recognized.” Ong Ye Kung, Minister of Education (Higher Education and Skills), Republic of Singapore, 2017. Download CONTRIBUTORS Head of Education and Youth Empowerment Moses W. Ngware Ngware is Senior Research Scientist, and Head of Education and… View Profile Statistician Francis Maina Kiroro Francis works in the Education and Youth Empowerment Unit. He… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Technical Reports Young People in West and Central Africa: Health, Demographic, Education and Socioeconomic Indicators General Young People in West and Central Africa: Health, demographic, education and socioeconomic indicators Journal Articles Violence victimisation and aspirations–expectations disjunction among adolescent girls in urban Kenya Financial Report Urbanization and Education in East Africa Technical Reports The Tayari Pre-Primary Program in Kenya: Getting Children Ready for Primary School Annual Reports and Technical Reports The Status of Learning at Home, Challenges and Coping Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences from Two Urban Informal Settlements Technical Reports The State of Education and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Adolescent Girls in Senegal: Findings of the Exploratory Study Technical Reports The State of Education and Implications of SRHR on the Education of Adolescent Girls in Senegal Briefing Papers The State of Education and Implications of SRHR on the Education of Adolescent Girls in Senegal