Technical and vocational education (TVE) has become a critical component of Uganda's educational landscape in response to growing demands for skilled labour. The analysis is based on a review of existing literature and data from government documents and interviews conducted with stakeholders. A notable theme identified was the significant increase in TVET enrollment following the introduction of national policies aimed at enhancing skills development, particularly among young adults aged 15-24 years. TVET plays a pivotal role in meeting Uganda's labour market needs by providing practical vocational training that prepares students for employment. There is a need to further integrate TVET with industry standards and enhance teacher training programmes to improve the quality of education offered. Technical and Vocational Education, Skills Development, Post- Era, Uganda
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Kizza Muteesa
Makerere University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b25b3896eeacc4fcec9c2d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18940438