The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has proposed a new Qualification Framework to allow East African international students to easily study in neighboring countries. Currently, students face difficulties due to different education systems and standards. The proposed framework aims to harmonize qualifications and make it easier for students to cross borders for education and employment. The framework is expected to benefit refugees and foreigners seeking education in foreign lands. The IGAD member states include Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti, Uganda, South Sudan, and Eritrea. The Kenya National Qualification Authority (KNQA) plays a crucial role in verifying foreign qualifications.
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