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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Ghana has called for urgent reforms in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to develop skills that address contemporary challenges and ensure inclusivity for vulnerable groups.
Ghana has made notable progress in revamping its TVET sector by modernizing infrastructure, updating curricula, and promoting partnerships with industries to align training with labor market demands. Key reforms, such as the introduction of the TVET Policy and the establishment of the Ghana TVET Service (GTVETS), have been implemented to improve quality and coordination.
In addition to these efforts, UNICEF Ghana Country Representative, Osama Makkawi, in an interview with JoyNews Editor, Emefa Atiamoah-Eli, emphasised the need for further improvement to make TVET more impactful and accessible, especially for vulnerable adolescents and youth.
“TVET is one of the most effective ways to reach vulnerable adolescents and young people while equipping them with essential skills. However, we must ask ourselves—are our programs truly impactful? Are they accessible to everyone? There is an urgent need to modernize TVET to ensure it meets the challenges of today’s world and serves its purpose effectively,” he stated.
He also reaffirmed UNICEF's commitment to creating enabling environments where children can thrive, stressing the transformative power of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.
“UNICEF’s objective is to ensure that every child grows up in an environment that protects them and provides opportunities to thrive. Education, as a powerful tool for transformation, plays a crucial role in breaking the cycle of poverty that deeply affects many communities in Africa. We remain committed to improving the quality of learning and ensuring education is accessible and impactful for all children,” Makkawi added.
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