Richard K. Johanson Arvil V. Adams Richard K. Johnson
In no region other than Africa is the trade-off drawn more sharply between the achievement of skills development with Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and providing universal basic education. Both are important to economic growth and poverty reduction, but the fiscal and administrative capacity of the state to meet both goals is limited. The presence of HIV/AIDS and its de-skilling of the labor force compounds the problem. Defining the role of the state more strategically in the provision and financing of TVET is essential to achieving Education for All and the poverty...
In no region other than Africa is the trade-off drawn more sharply between the achievement of skills development with Technical and Vocational Educati...