The European Qualification Frame gives Kosovo another opportunity

The European Qualification Frame (KEK) has given the National Qualification Framework chance (AKK) to mark progress and not be expelled from this institution, writes today “Koha Ditore”. The National Qualification Authority operating within the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT) has been the first to report this month [...]
The European Qualification Frame (KEK) has also given the National Qualification Framework perspective (AKK) to mark progress and not be expelled from this institution, writes “Koha Ditore” today.
The National Qualification Authority, operating under the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT), has been seen reporting this month in Brussels, but this has been postponed for next year.
Kosovo has been admitted to the European Qualification Framework in 2016. This had enabled it to become the official link between the National Qualification Framework with the European Framework of Qualification through the presentation of the two institutions' reference report.
Thus has been enabled the mobileity of the workforce in EU countries. In the event of exclusion, employing Kosovo citizens with certificates accredited by the National Qualification Authority on the European Labour Market will be difficult












