Skills for Success: TVETs Produce Job-Ready Graduates
Kenya's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions are equipping graduates with the practical skills and knowledge demanded by employers. By focusing on industry-relevant training, TVETs are bridging the skills gap and empowering young Kenyans to secure decent jobs and contribute to the nation's economic growth.
Why It Matters
This programme will improve livelihoods at personal and community level through better housing, education, healthcare, and reduce poverty
Quicks Facts
1. 718,713 youth enrolled in TVETs.
8989 Trainer of Trainers recruited
2. Competency Based Education and Training(CBET) rolled out in all TVETs
3. 236 TVETs institutions offering online content.
Key Benefits
1.Youth employment
2. Construction and equipping of TVET institutions in all counties
3. Establishment of incubation centres in all TVETs
Progress
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Key Metrics
718,713
Increased enrollment to TVET
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New curriculum implemented, Competency Based Education Training (CBET) rolled out in May 2025
8089
Training of Trainers recruited
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New Funding Model operational for universities and TVET (loans and scholarships disburse
Benefits
Improved livelihoods (TVET Graduates, migrant workers, vulnerable groups) and communities: