Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Contribution of diploma graduates to Kenya’s economy

In Kenya, colleges are known to bestow technical skills on their graduates. Colleges are limited on theory/policy and more on the technical knowhow. Given the economy of Kenya, technical skills are needed in most industries.

Kenya needs trained pharmacists to operate chemists. Civil and structural technicians are needed to put up bridges, mansions and roads. The media require trained videographers and people who are trained to go to the field and gather news stories.

Agriculture requires extension officers to administer vaccines to livestock. Plant breeders are also required by agricultural research centers.

The health sector requires trained nurses and public health workers. With a diploma in the field of health sciences, you will not fail to secure a job in a public or a private health facility.


So, clearly a diploma holder will not fail to secure a job provided that the holder’s diploma is relevant to the economic needs of Kenya. The good thing is that at the end of the day, as a diploma holder, you will have contributed technically to the growth of Kenya’s economy.


Kenya’s economy needs you as a diploma holder.

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