Today, KNQA CEO Dr. Alice Kande joined the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), Microsoft, International Labour Organisation (ILO), the State Department for Labour & Skills development and other partners at the Kenya AI Skilling Alliance (KAISA) Partners breakfast meeting to solidify the framework for Kenya’s AI revolution.
While KAISA aims to skill 1 million Kenyans, the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) will play the pivotal role of ensuring that these skills are:
* Accredited & Standardized: Ensuring AI curricula meet rigorous national and international standards.
* Recognized: Providing a bridge for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) so that self-taught AI talent can gain formal certification.
* Stackable: Implementing a micro-credentialing system that allows learners to build globally competitive, verifiable digital portfolios.
By aligning KAISA’s objectives with the National Qualifications Framework, we are not just training for today; we are building a credible, world-class talent hub for the global digital economy.
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