The programme is structured to provide a thorough and immersive educational experience. It features physical classes in Kenya, virtual sessions conducted by ILO Faculty, and additional in-person classes in Turin, Italy. This arrangement ensures that participants receive a well-rounded education, preparing them for success in the global labour market.
Ms. Mugo highlighted the importance of promoting the Decent Work Agenda and compliance with ILO Conventions, emphasising that the partnership with ITCILO has established a solid foundation for labour skills development in Kenya.
The programme is vital for enhancing the skills of human resource professionals and labour relations practitioners in Kenya.
The collaboration between FKE and ITCILO represents a forward-thinking approach to labour education, aiming to create a more skilled and globally aware workforce in Kenya.