The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) in Nairobi will host the first East African Employability Summit next week.
The event, which will run from November 22 to 23, aims to address the employability skills gap among the youth in the region.
The summit will bring together over 2,000 delegates from the East African Community, including policymakers, educators, employers, and civil society actors.
They will share best practices and innovations on how to equip the youth with the skills and competencies that are in demand in the job market.
“The summit offers a first-of-a-kind platform to assess the milestones, shortcomings and opportunities in the quest to achieve 100 per cent transition of youth from training to industry,” said Esther Muchiri Otieno, a lecturer at CUEA and part of the organizing team.
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The event is organized by the Corporate Career Academy (CCA), CUEA, and the STEM Impact Centre.
The summit will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss how to enhance the quality and relevance of education and training in the region, and how to foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among the youth.
BY THE STANDARD MEDIA