Skills competitions play a pivotal role in the development of TVET in low and middle-income countries. The competitions serve as dynamic platforms that not only showcase the practical skills acquired through TVET programs but also contribute significantly to fostering a culture of excellence. In low and middle-income countries, where there may be limited resources for education and training, competitions offer an effective means to demonstrate the value and impact of investing in vocational skills.
From competition to transformation: How WorldSkills can advance TVET in low-and middle-income countries
In low and middle-income countries, skill competitions offer effective means to demonstrate the value and impact of investing in vocational skills.
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Speakers
- Unami Dube
Senior Programme Officer- Capacity Development and Institutional Alignment, African Union Development Agency AUDA-NEPAD
- Nader Imani
Executive VP Global Education, Festo Didactic SE
- Taneisha Ingleton
Managing Director, HEART/NSTA TRUST
- Dr Kipkirui Langat
CEO, WorldSkills Kenya
- Justina Ashiyana
WorldSkills Champions Trust Representative for Africa