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Jamaicans to benefit from digital skills programme
Wednesday, August 04, 2021
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information and Microsoft, last week Tuesday, signed a memorandum of understanding which will benefit over 150,000 Jamaicans. The partnership will facilitate a five-year digital skills programme, which will run until 2026, designed to equip persons with the necessary digital skills to fill in-demand jobs.
According to a release from the Jamaica Information Service, Minister of Education, Youth and Information Fayval Williams stated that each year, 31,000 individuals will gain valuable skills useful for a digital future.