Climax of the 3rd cohort of training for the Digital Transformation Centres (DTC) Programme has been held in the Bekwai Municipality in the Ashanti Region.
The programme is implemented by GIFEC, in partnership with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) and Cisco.
The programme forms part of a broader goal of building an inclusive digital society where lack of digital skills should not be a barrier to participation in the digital economy.
It aims at building a digitally literate citizenry to boost their ICT capabilities to enable them to participate meaningfully in the knowledge society of today.
The programme is geared at training 14,000 citizens, spanning students, teachers, women and girls, youth, and the marginalised in communities such as head porters, Persons with Disabilities, school dropouts and school leavers in Cisco certified courses.
It is designed to develop digital skills, mainly at the basic and intermediate levels particularly in underserved communities, and features courses like Introduction to Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Essentials, Introduction to IoT, Python, C++ and Entrepreneurship.
The programme, which has entered its second year, has trained over 6,000 citizens in Cisco Get Connected, Entrepreneurship and Introduction to IoT, which will cushion them to be part of our knowledge society.
The current and 3rd cohort of the programme, has trained 3,169 persons, from August 15 to 31, across all 16 regions of the country, with 70% being female and Persons with Disabilities.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma