Ghana is reforming its education curriculum to meet current global trends and drive economic growth, Deputy Minister of Education, Dr , has told participants at Japan Expo 2025.

Delivering remarks at the exhibition, the deputy minister revealed that the government is building a strong foundation on which Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET), as well as Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), would flourish.

He observed that the government's commitment was rooted in Sustainable Development Goal 4, which is focused on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. "Our government, the NDC government, recognizes that STEM and TVET are essential to driving innovation, fostering economic growth, and addressing the complex challenges of the 24th century," Dr Apaak said on Friday July 25, 2025.

He continued: "Our agenda is built on several key pillars, with a strong emphasis on transforming TVET to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving global economy. "Within this context, we are strategically transforming and reforming our curriculum.