
By John Kariuki
The Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA), led by Deputy Director of Research and Policy, Dr. Wekesa, today conducted a critical capacity-building exercise on the implementation of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) at the Kenya Institute of Supplies Examination Board (KISEB).
This initiative marks a significant step in advancing the recognition and certification of essential skills within the supply chain management sector. By strengthening RPL implementation, KNQA aims to validate the competencies of professionals who have acquired skills through experience, ensuring they receive formal recognition in line with national qualifications frameworks.
The exercise underscores KNQA’s commitment to bridging skill gaps and promoting career advancement by formalizing knowledge gained outside traditional education systems. As Kenya continues to align its workforce with global standards, such programs play a vital role in enhancing professional development and industry growth.
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