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Degrees Without Jobs: The Crisis Facing Namibia’s Graduates

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Walter Kariko
Degrees Without Jobs: The Crisis Facing Namibia’s Graduates
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Namibian graduates are facing a significant unemployment crisis despite holding university degrees and vocational qualifications. The article suggests a growing mismatch between traditional education systems and the evolving demands of the modern labor market.

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This highlights a systemic economic challenge in developing nations where educational output fails to align with industrial and technological job growth.

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Every year, thousands of young Namibians brimming with hope and optimism graduate from universities and vocational institutions.

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Confidence: 80%

The piece presents a balanced view of the structural issues facing the Namibian economy and education sector.

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