Finland's President Stubb applauds Kenya's progress in skilling youth through Dual Training
President Alexander Stubb of Finland and First Lady Suzanne Innes-Stubb watch a live demonstration by Automotive Mechatronics trainees during their visit to Nairobi National Polytechnic.
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The President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, on Tuesday visited two Dual Training sites in Nairobi highlighting the fruitful collaboration between Kenya and Finland in advancing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
President Stubb who was accompanied by
First Lady Suzanne Innes-Stubb, engaged with students at Nairobi National Polytechnic,
who demonstrated their skills in Automotive Mechatronics and Hospitality. The
students also highlighted how the Dual Training programmes are preparing them with
practical skills for the workplace.
“Finland implements Dual Training
through our Universities of Applied Sciences. It is truly encouraging to
witness Kenya embracing this model that places young people at the heart of
innovation, industry, and opportunity. We are proud to partner in this journey
toward inclusive, sustainable growth,” said
President Stubb.
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos
Ogamba thanked Finland for its ongoing support.
“This partnership is helping us equip
young Kenyans with practical, industry-ready skills,” he said.
President Stubb later toured Caetano Kenya,
one of over 1,500 industry partners in the Dual Training programme, where he
observed trainees gaining hands-on experience and contributing to daily
operations.
Since 2019, the State Department for TVET has
been implementing the Dual Training approach in Kenya. The programme which
combines classroom learning with hands-on industry training and mentorship, is
supported through a Euro 15 million joint financing from the Governments of
Finland (Euro 8 million) and Germany.
The Dual Training initiative aims to boost
youth employment by aligning training with industry needs. It focuses on strong
policies, deeper industry partnerships, digitalizing learning, integrating
green skills, and building the capacity of TVET trainers and managers. It also
promotes gender equity and inclusion of persons with disabilities in vocational
training.
Currently, over 5,000 students are enrolled
in 93 Dual Training vocations in over 65 national TVET institutions nationwide.
In January 2025, the Cabinet of Kenya
officially adopted the Dual Training policy, further solidifying Kenya's
commitment to ensuring that graduates acquire practical, market-ready skills.
This visit is part of a three-day State
Visit to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between Finland and Kenya.
It reaffirms Finland’s commitment to enhancing the quality and labour-market
relevance of vocational training in Kenya.


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