President William Ruto and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping./FILEThe 21st Century global economy is
increasingly driven by technical skills and technological proficiency. For
developing nations like Kenya, with a burgeoning youth population and ambitious
development goals under the Vision 2030 blueprint, bridging the gap between
education and employability is not just an aspiration but an economic
imperative.
In this critical endeavour, a strategic partnership
with the People’s Republic of China, particularly in the realm of Technical and
Vocational Education and Training (Tvet), has emerged as a transformative
force.
The collaboration, spearheaded by entities like
AVIC International, is not merely a transfer of resources but a comprehensive
capacity-building exercise yielding profound beneficial outcomes for Kenya’s
socio-economic landscape.
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