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Waze Malaysia s country lead Kelvin Sim heads to AirAsia s Redbeat Academy

Waze Malaysia s country lead Kelvin Sim heads to AirAsia s Redbeat Academy Details 14 April 2021 Kelvin Sim, former country lead at Waze Malaysia, has joined Redbeat Academy as commercial director. Redbeat Academy, a collaboration between AirAsia Digital and Waze s parent firm Google, was initially set up to upskill and cross-train AirAsia employees on AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, big data, and software engineering. It officially opened its doors to the public last October. The academy focuses on five segments: AirAsia Allstars, corporate and SMEs, government agencies, universities, and public individuals. It offers solutions in three main areas: Skills Development Programme; Betabuild Labs, a programme offered by AirAsia supported Google to help enterprises incubate new digital businesses with employees; and career coaching and hiring service.

Online skills training for women: more caveats than what meets the eye

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been nominated as one of the top three women leaders who tackled the Covid-19 crisis well. While her efforts to bring Bangladesh into the limelight has been highly appreciated, addressing gender gaps remains a challenge that needs attention, not only through policy adjustments but also by getting down to the nitty-gritty where real challenges lie for ordinary women. When the Bangladesh Government decided to shut down all its educational and training institutions back in March 2020, many students wanted to venture into the online space for education, which seemed like a plausible way forward. Due to the economic recession during Covid-19, it became evident that many parents could also not buy devices or afford connectivity, given the uncertainty of household incomes. As such, 69.5 percent of students did not participate in distance learning as per the Education Watch Survey released in January 2021. While all youth suffered due to this shift, the chal

Is the Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Board setting the good example?

Le Mauricien votre nom d utilisateur Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email votre nom d utilisateur votre email Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email 27 Jan 2021 16h37 M.Ali JOOKHUN Persons with disabilities (PWDs) seek employment for much the same reasons as non-disabled persons. The difficulties faced by PWDs in getting quality education and access to vocational training or any further education have always been a major barrier when it comes to seeking a job. In 1996, the Training Employment of Disabled Persons Board (TEDPB) was established under the Training Employment of Disabled Persons Board Act, within the purview of the Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity & Senior Citizen Welfare and Reform Institutions (MSSNS), now the Ministry of Social Integration, Social Security and National Solidarity.

The impact of Covid-19 on child marriage and other gender-based violence

The impact of Covid-19 on child marriage and other gender-based violence Marriage before the age of 18 is a fundamental violation of human rights. Yet Unicef reported in April that the number of girls married in childhood stands at 12 million per year worldwide. Photo: Save The Children I recently visited rural areas of Bangladesh amid the Covid-19 pandemic and returned to Dhaka with a new understanding of the impact that Covid-19 is having on child marriage, a harmful practice that is a global challenge. The fundamental shift that I saw was that child marriage, which has typically been encouraged by struggling parents, is now being encouraged by struggling girls. This worrisome trend underscores a new burden of the pandemic on the poor. 

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