Norwegian gov’t in talks with Ghana over Digital Transformation Centre
The Norwegian Ambassador to Ghana, HE Gunnar Holm, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD), Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, on April 16, this year.
Their discussions centred round the Digital Transformation Centre (DTC) initiative being implemented by the MoCD in partnership with the ITU and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD).
The project is aimed at supporting four selected countries to develop digital skills in mainly rural communities utilising GIFECs network of Community ICT Centres around the country. 14,000 beneficiaries, including women entrepreneurs, teachers, students, persons with disability, head porters, school dropouts, etc, will be trained in three years.
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The Norwegian Ambassador to Ghana, Gunnar Holm, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Communications and Digitalisation last week.
Their discussions centered around the Digital Transformation Centre (DTC) Initiative being implemented by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD) in partnership with the ITU and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD).
The project aims at supporting four selected countries to develop digital skills in mainly rural communities utilising GIFECs network of Community ICT Centres around the country.
14,000 beneficiaries, including women entrepreneurs, teachers , students, Persons With Disability head porters, school dropouts, etc, will be trained in 3 years.
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From Left: Mr Benard Avle (Moderator), Madam Fatima Alimohamed, Chairperson, Agribusiness Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries, and CEO, Africa Brand Warrior, Mr Anthony Nyame-Baafi, Technical Advisor of Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Trade, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Madam Jamila Sedena Abdel Vetah, Senior Advisor to the Secretary General, AfCFTA Secretariat, Mr Ernest Ansah Lartey, Research & Head, Peace and Security Studies Programme, KAIPTC
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