EduCatalyst Africa
Educatalyst Africa podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and solutions within the educational landscape of Africa. We aim to spotlight transformative solutions that can stimulate Africa’s development through top-notch equitable and inclusive education. We will have deep conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in and outside of Africa. Hosted by Nneka Otokwala, a Nigerian lawyer and development enthusiast with a passion for building sustainable and equitable education systems in Africa. Nneka has over 15 years of legal experience and is currently with the World Bank Group.*
*Opinions expressed by Nneka in this podcast are solely hers and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the World Bank Group.
EduCatalyst Africa
Pathways for Aligning TVET with Industry and 4IR Needs
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In this episode, Nneka is joined by Yamal Matabudul to explore how Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) can be better aligned with the evolving needs of industry in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Drawing on Yamal’s C-suite and hands-on experience in skills development and workforce transformation, the conversation examines how TVET systems can adapt to rapidly changing technological and economic landscapes.
Together, they discuss the importance of stronger collaboration between education providers and industry, the role of modernized curricula, and the need for practical, future-oriented training models. The discussion highlights actionable pathways for equipping learners with relevant technical and digital skills, while strengthening the link between education and employment across African economies.
Through this conversation, listeners gain valuable insights into how TVET can become a powerful driver for inclusive growth, innovation, and a workforce prepared for the demands of the 4IR.