The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) is a common reference framework that acts as a “translation tool” to make qualifications understandable across different countries and systems.
In the context of Open Skills Education (#OSE) and the Kenya Coffee School, benchmarking to EQF levels ensures that a certification earned in Kenya is “readable” by employers in Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
The 8 EQF Levels Explained
The EQF is based on Learning Outcomes—what a person knows and can actually do—rather than just how many hours they sat in a classroom. It measures three dimensions: Knowledge, Skills, and Responsibility/Autonomy.
| EQF Level | Academic Equivalent | Practical Competence Level |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Basic Primary Education | Basic general knowledge; can perform simple tasks under direct supervision. |
| Level 2 | Lower Secondary | Basic factual knowledge; can use simple rules/tools to solve routine problems. |
| Level 3 | Upper Secondary | Knowledge of facts and principles; can select and apply basic methods and materials. |
| Level 4 | High School / Certificate | Factual and theoretical knowledge; can solve specific problems in a field of work. |
| Level 5 | Diploma / Foundation | Comprehensive, specialized knowledge; can manage and supervise in predictable contexts. |
| Level 6 | Bachelor’s Degree | Advanced knowledge; mastery and innovation required to solve complex, unpredictable problems. |
| Level 7 | Master’s Degree | Highly specialized knowledge; critical awareness and ability to manage strategic performance. |
| Level 8 | Doctorate (PhD) | Knowledge at the most advanced frontier; ability to develop new ideas or processes. |
| Why this matters for #OSE and Alfred Gitau Mwaura | ||
| By aiming for EQF Levels 5–7 in the KCS Professional Diploma, the initiative is making a bold statement: |
- Global Portability: A graduate with an EQF-aligned certificate can walk into a specialty roastery in Berlin or a high-end hotel in Dubai, and the employer will immediately understand their skill level.
- Skills Equity: It proves that vocational training (like specialized coffee education) can be just as intellectually rigorous and valuable as a university degree.
- Strategic Value: It moves the Kenyan youth from being “unskilled labor” to “Level 6 Strategic Professionals,” which is the core goal of the #OSE business initiative Founded by Alfred Gitau Mwaura
