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TANZANIA: A World Bank senior official has acknowledged the government's efforts in improving vocational training in the country.

A World Bank senior official has acknowledged the government's efforts in improving vocational training in the country.

"To date, more than 500,000 Technical and Vocational Education and Training students have enrolled in over 1300 public and private institutions pursuing formal certificate diploma degree programs as well as other short-term demand driven programs," explained Mr Balete here midweek, at an event dubbed End Poverty Day Youth Engagement, Skilling for Better Jobs', held at the Arusha Technical College .

Mr Balete insisted that it was critical to support efforts to engage the private sector particularly in key sectors of the economy and also to support efforts to ensure girls are able to enter in secondary education, and in addition to tertiary education institutions prioritizing support for female students.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

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