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Capacity Building Division

The function aims to enhance the Botswana Qualifications Authority's business goals by providing guidance and support to ensure the National Credit and Qualifications Framework (NCQF) is well-maintained and the education and training quality assurance system is properly directed. CBD assists Education and Training Providers (ETPs) in designing quality qualifications, NCQF-based learning programs, and education delivery systems. It ensures that qualifications and programs are recognized locally, regionally, and internationally, in line with key policies, regulations, and quality assurance standards

The Division offers guidance and support so that:

  • the National Credit and Qualification Framework is adequately provided for and,
  • the education, training and skills development quality assurance system is well directed

Therefore, CBD capacitates, guides, and supports Education and Training Providers in the design and development of:

  • quality qualifications and NCQF based learning programmes,
  • quality education delivery systems

Capacity building ensures that qualifications and learning programmes offered within the NCQF context are recognised locally, regionally, and internationally. The guidance and support provided to ETPs is in line with key policy documents such as the NCQF policy, BQA regulations, and prescribed quality assurance standards.
 

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