2nd round of negotiations on a comprehensive migration and mobility partnership between Kenya and Germany that was held in Nairobi from 14th to 15th May 2024.
Principal Secretary for Labour and Skills Development, Mr. Shadrack Mwadime and other government officials during Kisumu Job fair event on 19th July 2024.
Members of the Private Employment Agencies and Home care Training Institution during a question and answer session with the Ministry of Laour and social protection and other stakeholders
Members of the labour migration sector during a meeting with the Principal Secretary State department of labor and skills development
Kenya to host the 50th African Regional Labour Administration Centre (ARLAC) meeting next year
Bridging the gap between talent and opportunity by empowering the youth with the skills they need to thrive and build partnerships .
CS for Labour and Social Protection Hon. Florence Bore hosted a high level sensitization session on Nutrition Improvement through Cash and Heath Education (NICHE) bringing together implementing organizations from National, County Government and development partners ( World Bank, UNICEF and FCDO)
Principal Secretary for State Department for Labour and Skills Development, Mr Shadrack Mwadime attending the Nation Job fair at Kisumu County.
The State Department for Labour and Skills Development is in the process of creating a database of skills.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, State Department for Labour and Skills Development lauched National Skills Development Policy, National Policy Framework on Career Guidance in Kenya and National Guidelines for Sector Skills Committees in Kenya. These documents can be downloaded here.
Click to download: National Skills Development Policy
Click to download: National Policy Framework on Career Guidance in Kenya
Click to download: National Guidelines for Sector Skills Committees in Kenya
Theme: Unlocking Employment opportunities
The State Department for Labour and Skills Development has organized a 2 days Job fair at Kisumu county. The fair will be at the NITA Kisumu grounds from 18-19th July 2024.
Entails collecting and analysing data on manpower supply and demand from local institutions and establishments
By ensuring co-operation of workers, trade unions and employers and adherence to provisions of the labour laws.
Through provision of medical examination of workers, processing work injury benefits, training on occupational safety and health.
The process of registering a trade union takes six months and is provided for in sections 12, 13 and 14 of the Labour Relations Act, 2007, Laws of Kenya.
National Productivity and Competitiveness Centre implements productivity improvement activities countrywide at National and County levels for Public and Private sector organizations and companies.
It refers to the authentication of a Foreign Job Contract by a Labour Officer before travel to the country of employment.