2014年从乌干达选定高等教育机构毕业的农业专业学生的毕业路径

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农业部门仍然是乌干达公民的主要雇主,估计有68.1%的人口从事农业、林业和渔业(乌干达全国家庭调查,2019/2020)。乌干达政府优先考虑农业部门,并强调农业工业化是第三个国家发展计划(国家规划局[NPA], 2020年)的第一个主题领域。乌干达第三个国家发展计划特别谋求确认农业作为生计来源的主导地位,从而实现增加家庭收入和改善生活质量的长期愿望。同样,东非共同体2050年愿景寻求通过农业加工和全球促进增值;可持续发展目标设想到2030年消除饥饿、实现粮食安全、改善营养和促进可持续农业(联合国-可持续发展目标[UN-SDGs], 2015)。值得注意的是,国家、区域和全球的愿望需要农业部门训练有素的人力资源来实现预期的目标。然而,农业学科的学生入学率太低,无法在该部门培养出足够数量的农业专家。据估计,在高等教育机构的275254名在校生中,农业专业的学生总数仅为2577人(国家高等教育委员会,2018/2019)。无论高等教育的专业领域是什么,毕业生通常都会尽早抓住不同行业的就业机会。因此,本文旨在确定农业专业毕业生的留学目的地。确切地说,本文的重点是以下目标;确立高校农业专业毕业生的就业地位;确定农业专业毕业生与其所受培训的领域相关联的就业领域;确定农业毕业生的收入范围,并确定农业毕业生的额外技能,以加强他们的服务提供。关键词:农学家,就业,毕业生,高等教育机构,乌干达DOI: 10.7176/JBAH/13-16-04出版日期:2023年9月30日
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Graduation Pathways of Agricultural Students Who Completed in 2014 from Selected Higher Education Institutions in Uganda
The Agricultural sector continues to be a major employer of Ugandan citizens with an estimated 68.1% of the population engaged in agriculture, forestry and fishing (Uganda National Household Survey [UNHS], 2019/2020). The government of Uganda prioritises the agricultural sector and emphasises agro-industrialisation as the first thematic area in the third national development plan (National Planning Authority [NPA], 2020). The third Uganda national development plan particularly seeks to affirm the dominance of as a source of livelihood leading to the long term aspiration of increasing household incomes and improving the quality of life. Similarly, the East African Community vision 2050 seeks to promote value addition through agro-processing and globally; the sustainable development goals envisage ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture by the year 2030 (United Nations – Sustainable Development Goals [UN-SDGs], 2015). Notably, the national, regional and global aspirations require trained human resources in the agricultural sector for the achievement of the desired targets. However, student enrolment in agricultural subjects is too low to create that critical mass of agricultural specialists in the sector. The total student enrolment in agricultural subjects is estimated at a mere 2577 students out of the 275,254 enrolled in higher education institutions (National Council for Higher Education [NCHE] (State of Higher Education), 2018/2019). Irrespective of the specialised area of training at higher education, graduates ordinarily take employment opportunities from different sectors at the earliest open opportunity.The article, therefore, has the objective of establishing the destinations of students who graduated from agricultural subjects. Precisely the article focuses on the following objectives; establishing the employment status of agricultural graduates from higher education institutions; ascertaining the employment sectors of agricultural graduates in relation to their field of training; establishing incomes ranges of agricultural graduates and determine the additional skills’ set for agricultural graduates to enhance their service delivery. Keywords: Agriculturalists, Employment, Graduates, Higher Education Institutions, Uganda. DOI: 10.7176/JBAH/13-16-04 Publication date: September 30 th 2023
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