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NQA website gets facelift

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In a commitment to innovation and a user-friendly experience, the Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) has revamped its website. The official launch took place in Windhoek last week.

Launched by NQA governing council chairperson Dr Romanus Shivoro, the new design features detailed information about quality assurance, processes, standards and guidelines, as well as updates on new initiatives and developments in the field.

NQA CEO Harmoni Beukes said the website is designed to be a hub of information, resources and support for stakeholders, including institutions seeking accreditation and graduates seeking information on recognised institutions and their qualifications.

Its key features include a confidential reporting hotline, searches for accredited institutions by name, and specific accredited courses in Namibia. It also provides real-time statistics on accreditations and evaluations. Additionally, it has links to the government procurement portal for updates on bid openings and awards.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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