Kenya inches closer to global engineering recognition
Real Estate
By
James Wanzala
| Feb 06, 2025
Kenya is making significant strides towards achieving provisional signatory status under the prestigious Washington Accord. If it succeeds, the move will elevate the global standing of Kenyan engineering graduates and facilitate their practice across member countries.
The Washington Accord is an international agreement acknowledging the substantial equivalence of engineering education accreditation systems worldwide.
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Kenya’s progression toward this recognition underscores its commitment to aligning its engineering education with global standards. The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK), established under Section 3(1) of the Engineers Act 2011, is leading this initiative.
The Act mandates the Board to regulate the engineering profession through the registration of engineers, setting of standards, and development of the profession.
Under Section 7(1)(r), it empowers ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/real-estate/article/2001505162/local-engineers-eye-more-ppps-as-kenya-set-for-global-recognition#google_vignette">EBK to collaborate with< engineering training institutions, professional associations, engineering organisations, and other relevant bodies on matters related to training and professional development.
“Achieving recognition under the Washington Accord will elevate Kenya’s engineering education system and bolster the global mobility of our engineers,” said Registrar and CEO of Engineers Board of Kenya Eng Margaret Ogai.
A pivotal component in this journey is the Engineering Accreditation Committee (EAC), a semi-autonomous arm of EBK.
The EAC is responsible for overseeing and conducting the recognition and accreditation of engineering programs in Kenya, ensuring they meet the rigorous standards required for international recognition.
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