Ethiopia Looks to Employ 80% of University Graduates
The education ministry is apparently hard at work to ensure that 80% of university graduates are employed by 2020. The ministry's Inspection Director Dessalegn Samuel says that the strategic plan was set to help them find jobs within 12 months of graduating.
(File photo).
-
Kenya:
Ethiopian Prime Minister Impressed By President Kenyatta's Mentorship Programme
Kenya Presidency, 8 May 2018
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited students attending a mentorship programme at State House, Nairobi, where he fielded questions on leadership and his views being one of… Read more »
-
Ethiopia:
What Bad Teachers Have Done
Addis Fortune, 5 May 2018
A poor education system remains a stubborn fact in Ethiopia. Universities and colleges are producing inefficient graduates who are hard-pressed to practice what they have been… Read more »
-
Ethiopia:
TVET Creating Youth Entrepreneurs, Facilitating Overall Dev't - Trainees, Experts
ENA, 25 April 2018
Technical and Vocational Education and Training Program (TVET) is playing pivotal role to the development and opening up brighter future for youth, according to some youth business… Read more »
-
Ethiopia:
Paying Attention to Youth Unemployment
Ethiopian Herald, 18 April 2018
For about three years, there had been unrest in some part of the country. On several occasions, some youths who were misled by anti-peace elements used to block roads ,cause great… Read more »
-
Ethiopia:
Investment in Youth Fosters Development
Ethiopian Herald, 10 April 2018
Youths are regarded as engines of development in every aspect of nation's socioeconomic progress. As it is the median age of a people, when they start to think about self… Read more »