CHC Ltd aimed to strike out the “diploma disease” that is affecting Africa’s education sector and how human capital is developed and managed in Africa.
Higher education, once seen as a guarantee of better employment prospects, can no longer offer such assurances.
Ref: International Labour Organization. (2019). Making Decent Work a Reality for Africa’s Youth. Retrieved February 14, 2020 from https://t.co/95WtQoqbmc arm-14/progr
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