Open Skills Education (OSE™)
Founding Charter
Open Skills Education (OSE™) is a global skills equity framework founded by Alfred Gitau Mwaura to remove educational gatekeeping and unlock economic participation for youth and marginalized communities through skills-based learning, digital certification, and job-ready training.
OSE™ exists to realign education with human dignity, employability, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Why OSE™ Exists
The world has over 260 million out-of-school youth, and hundreds of millions more trapped in informal economies with no access to formal credentials.
Traditional education systems:
- Exclude the poor
- Filter out the gifted
- Privilege those with historical access
- Punish those who learn differently
Yet the global economy needs practical skills more than academic theory.
OSE™ was founded to close this gap.
OSE™ and the SDGs
Open Skills Education directly advances the following SDGs:
SDG 1 – No Poverty
By converting skills into verified income pathways.
SDG 4 – Quality Education
By redefining education as accessible, practical, and lifelong — not exam-locked.
SDG 5 – Gender Equality
By opening equal access to skills, finance, and certification.
SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
By producing job-ready graduates and certified micro-entrepreneurs.
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
By eliminating education gatekeeping.
SDG 12 – Responsible Production
Through sustainable coffee, hospitality, food, and trade training.
SDG 17 – Partnerships
Through cross-border recognition of skills via digital credentials.
OSE™ Core Principle
Skills are a human right.
A person should never be denied training, certification, or employment because of:
- Grades
- Background
- Geography
- Gender
- Disability
- Poverty
- Colonial education systems
OSE™ replaces exclusion with verification.
How OSE™ Works
OSE™ operates through:
- Open-access training models
- Industry-aligned skill frameworks
- Digital & blockchain-verified certificates
- Employer recognition systems
- Community-based training hubs
- Youth-centered entrepreneurship pathways
A learner does not need to pass school exams.
They need to prove competence.
OSE™ in Action
Through Kenya Coffee School & Barista Mtaani, OSE™ is already delivering:
- Barista & hospitality careers
- Coffee value chain skills
- Digital literacy
- Enterprise pathways
- Youth employment creation
This makes OSE™ not a theory — but a living system.
Founder’s Declaration
“Open Skills Education was founded to make opportunity borderless.
Talent exists everywhere — access does not.
OSE™ corrects this injustice.”
— Alfred Gitau Mwaura
Founder, Open Skills Education™
Founder & Executive Secretary General, Kenya Coffee School
