



Kenya’s TVET system includes national polytechnics, technical colleges, and vocational training centers spread nationwide, providing courses in fields such as electrical engineering, agriculture, fashion design, information technology, hospitality, and many more.





Recent reforms and government initiatives aim to increase access to TVET, improve quality, and strengthen partnerships with industries to enhance practical experience and employment opportunities.




Despite challenges like enrollment gaps and funding, TVET continues to grow as a key driver for Kenya’s Vision 2030, fostering innovation, economic empowerment, and social inclusion.



In summary:
TVET education in Kenya is transforming lives by equipping learners with practical skills, fueling economic growth, and building a skilled workforce ready to meet the challenges of the future.

