KENYA TO RECOGNIZE INFORMALLY GAINED SKILLS

The government has set in motion the process of recognizing skills gained informally to enable thousands of Kenyans in the informal sector access jobs and opportunities.
Through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy framework, Kenyans with skills from any sector shall be assessed and certified to enable them advance their education and compete for job opportunities with their counterparts who have gone through formal education.
The initiative spearheaded by the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA), targets to unlock the potential of the informal sector which employs about 15 million people.
KNQA Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Alice Kanda said the agency has already developed the policy framework which is set to be launched on October 6, 2023.
Dr. Kanda said KNQA has tested the practicability of the framework with over 600 candidates assessed and certified.
The policy, she said, provides for identification, assessment and certifying skills, attitudes and competencies regardless of how, when and where learning occurred.
“The certificates we issue shall help them to progress their education upwards or horizontally and have equal access to opportunities with the others who have gained similar skills through the formal education,” she added
KNQA, she said, has embarked on stakeholder sensitization of the programme to ensure that all the players involved have the right information ahead of the national launch.
Speaking during a Young Africa Works-Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative conference in Kisumu, Dr. Kanda underscored the importance of the RPL urging all the involved agencies to step up and make it a success.
The conference organised by Humber College, Canada brought together various TVET trainers to review the progress of RPL in TVET institutions.
The Young Africa Works-Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) initiative is the first project of its kind in Kenya targeting to support the government to achieve full RPL implementation across 25 TVET institutions and centers of excellence.