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The guide to digital inclusion for recruiters provides recommendations to improve accessibility for job seekers

May 18, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Accessibility, Employment and entrepreneurship, Persons with disabilities

A new report generated by Recite Me and VERCIDA indicates that only one out of three jobseekers thinks that employers and recruiters currently make job applications accessible for persons with disabilities. The survey seeks to raise awareness among organizations about…

Kazakhstan digital literacy plan sets goals for 2022

May 17, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy

The Ministry of Information and Communication in Kazakhstan developed a plan to spread digital literacy to up to 83% of the population by 2022. This initiative is part of Digital Kazakhstan’s national program, which allocates the responsibility of improving digital…

Microsoft and Tech4Dev’s digital literacy training to be extended in Edo state, Nigeria

May 16, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Employment and entrepreneurship, Youth and children

Edo state’s government in Nigeria concluded plans to partner with Microsoft and Tech4Dev to provide training for 50,000 youth on digital literacy skills as part of a state policy plan to create thousands of jobs. On April 16, the state…

Maharat min Google program to provide digital skills training in Arab-speaking countries

May 14, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Women and girls, Youth and children

New Maharat min Google (Building Capabilities with Google) program was launched to provide online digital skills training for young women in Arabic. The initiative is aimed to provide youth from Arab-speaking countries with access to educational contents that enable them…

National Computer Board of Mauritius sends two caravans to teach digital skills for seniors

May 11, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Accessibility, Digital Literacy, Seniors

A new digital literacy training program for seniors was launched at the Lady Sushil Ramgoolam Recreational Center in Mauritius. Three workshops were offered to participants in mobile laboratories that will continue touring other recreational centers: ICT Literacy Course, IC3 Course…

French government will finance digital skills training for 10,000 youth

May 10, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship

The French Minister of Labor announced that the government will sponsor training for 10,000 youth to boost their digital skills and land in technology related jobs. 10 KNUM program forms part of the Investment Plan for Competencies (Plan d’investissent dans…

Research from Indian Institute of Management studies on adoption of digital technologies in Rajasthan, India

May 9, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Indigenous peoples, Youth and children

A group of students from the Indian Institute of Management in Udaipur, India, conducted a research project about adoption of digital technologies in rural villages. The team contacted 1,250 persons in 104 villages across the districts of south Rajasthan to…

Brookfield Institute is launching extracurricular program for teaching digital skills to underserved youth in Ontario, Canada

May 7, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Youth and children

The Brookfield Institute at Ryerson University will launch a digital literacy and coding pilot program funded by the Canadian government and philanthropist donations. The program is designed to provide youth with digital skills to strive in the industry. The two-year…

Samsung Electronics opened applications for Women Technical Program and Boys to Men initiatives

May 4, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Employment and entrepreneurship, Women and girls, Youth and children

As organizations around the world strive to find young employees that are well prepared to participate in the industry, the private sector has recently intensified its efforts to train underserved youth with ICT skills. This week, Samsung South Africa opened…

Trevor Noah Foundation

Trevor Noah Foundation launches pilot program to bring digital skills to children in South Africa

May 3, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in ICTs for education, Youth and children

Comedian Trevor Noah launched Trevor Noah Foundation in partnership with Microsoft to improve the quality of education in schools in South Africa. The first institution that will be part of this program is New Nation School in Vrededorp, where youth…

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