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Radio stations in South Sudan are viewed as important and vital gadgets in the promotion of vocational education and VET training according to the South Sudan vocational training policy is also viewed as one of the top priorities of the Republic of South Sudan. However, there is limited capacity to sustain the needs of the community due to the poor government policy in place and the lack of enough funds The link between radio and VET skills seems not to be addressed. Therefore, it is against this background that the study was conducted to find out factors influencing the role of radio in promoting VET in Juba.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Radio stations in South Sudan are viewed as important and vital gadgets in the promotion of vocational education and VET training according to the South Sudan vocational training policy is also viewed as one of the top priorities of the Republic of South Sudan. However, there is limited capacity to sustain the needs of the community due to the poor government policy in place and the lack of enough funds The link between radio and VET skills seems not to be addressed. Therefore, it is against this background that the study was conducted to find out factors influencing the role of radio in promoting VET in Juba.
Autorenporträt
Grace Andrua Atnasio has been very interested in pursuing her dream in radio journalism focusing on community radio for community development for the people of South Sudan. She was successful in her Master in Vocational Pedagogy course offered at Kyambogo University in Kampala, Uganda. Her graduate academic adviser was Professor Wilson Okaka.