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Aligning Education with the world of work

41 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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In this episode, Nneka is joined by Chinwude Nwana to explore how education systems can be better aligned with the realities of today’s and tomorrow’s world of work. Drawing on Chinwude’s experience across education and workforce development, the conversation examines the growing skills gap and what it will take to prepare learners for meaningful, sustainable careers. Together, they unpack the role of curriculum relevance, employer engagement, and policy reform in building education pathways that truly serve learners and economies. The discussion highlights practical strategies for bridging education and employment, offering insights that are especially relevant for African contexts seeking to build agile, future-ready talent pipelines.

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