KNQA Hosts Capacity Building Workshop for Registrars and Stakeholders in Naivasha. Senior officials and education leaders unite to strengthen understanding of Kenya’s qualifications systems.

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Mr. Joseph Njau (center), representative of the Principal Secretary, State Department for TVET and member of the KNQA Council, joins KNQA Council Chairperson Hon. Stanley Kiptis (right), KNQA CEO Dr. Alice Kande, and Prof. Maurice Okoth (far right)Prof. Maurice Okoth (far right) the founder of the Registrars’ Association of Universities in Kenya, for a group photo during a capacity building workshop held at Eseriani Resort, Naivasha. The workshop, organized by KNQA, brings together registrars from Qualifications Awarding Bodies (QABs), including universities, national polytechnics, and professional examination bodies. The team also includes representatives from the industrial training pathway (NITA) and basic education subsector (DQAS).
The workshop aims to build capacity and deepen stakeholder understanding of key instruments in the qualifications space, including the Kenya National Qualifications Framework (KNQF), Kenya National Qualifications Classification Standard (KNQCS), Kenya Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (KCATS), National Qualifications Database (NQD), and the Qualifications Alignment and Validation (QAV) process.

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