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The Commission for Technical and Vocational Education says it has reported a substantial growth in student interest in vocational and technical education.
During a media forum, Deputy Minister for Education (TVET), Gifty Ampofo Twum, unveiled a notable increase in TVET enrollment from 17,000 to 50,000.
Africa, and specifically Ghana, stands at a crucial juncture calling for a proficient workforce, encompassing artisans and technicians to bridge the skills gaps across various economic sectors.
Deputy Minister for Education (TVET), Gifty Ampofo Twum, underscores the escalating interest exhibited by students over the years, marking a significant stride in the TVET industry.

Director General of the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET), Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah, emphasized the imperative of leveraging skilled sectors to foster robust collaboration between them.
This collaboration, he suggests, is pivotal in meeting the dynamic demands of the economy.

Senior Project Manager at GIZ, Sebastian Wenz echoes the sentiment, urging the private sector to actively participate in shaping the curriculum.
He highlights the necessity of aligning educational outcomes with industry requirements, a step towards ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the field.
The burgeoning interest in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana signifies a positive shift towards addressing the prevalent skills gaps in various sectors.
This surge in enrollment not only reflects the growing awareness of the importance of vocational education but also marks a promising step towards building a skilled and competent workforce that will drive Ghana's economic growth.
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