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From my statement tha so called 'engineers ' have learned through experience, are very good but no papers. They offer attachments and even employment to graduates All that is required is to formally acknowledge the through accredited bodies in Kenya .that's all the government can do

How will that accreditation work? Will they be accredited as engineers? Will they be allowed to register with professional bodies? Will they be allowed to bid for government contracts that require engineers e.g. bridges, dams etc?
 
From my statement tha so called 'engineers ' have learned through experience, are very good but no papers. They offer attachments and even employment to graduates All that is required is to formally acknowledge the through accredited bodies in Kenya .that's all the government can do
The avenue for their examination and certification exists. The body called NITA has this avenue for offering what are called trade tests for skilled personel.
 
From my statement tha so called 'engineers ' have learned through experience, are very good but no papers. They offer attachments and even employment to graduates All that is required is to formally acknowledge the through accredited bodies in Kenya .that's all the government can do
They may learn enough to do a good enough job but their knowledge has a ceiling and is not transferable to different contexts. Like a mechanic who learnt on the job how to deal with EFI cars but is clueless when confronted with a carbureted one
 
How will that accreditation work? Will they be accredited as engineers? Will they be allowed to register with professional bodies? Will they be allowed to bid for government contracts that require engineers e.g. bridges, dams etc?

The government will acknowledge their existence and their limitations, thereby regulating every sector.
 
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