Rwanda: Education Programme Will Help Unlock Country's Potential

The Government has unveiled plans to scale down the number of students enrolling in the standard education system and, instead, put more effort on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

MulvannyG2 worked pro bono with the Rwanda Girls Initiative to design, develop, and build the Gashora Girls Academy, an all-girls secondary boarding school.(file photo).

  • Rwanda:   Technical Schools to Make Up 60 Percent

    New Times, 13 March 2012

    The government has announced plans to increase students pursuing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) courses to 60 percent of the total secondary school student… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Efforts to Boost Vocational Training Paying Off

    New Times, 11 March 2012

    The overwhelming levels in the number of students who passed the recently released Technical and Vocational Education and Training examinations, are a vindication of the efforts to… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   TVET Students Excel

    New Times, 10 March 2012

    The Workforce Development Authority (WDA), yesterday released, last year's A'Level technical and professional national examinations of which a stunning 90.8 percent of candidates,… Read more »

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