UNDP trains young people in digital inclusion and future skills

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More than 20 young people recently completed training in “Digital Inclusion and Future Skills”, promoted by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Institute for Agrarian Development (IDA).

This initiative was focused on developing digital skills and promoting inclusion, thus representing a significant step towards strengthening the country's technology sector.

Through a comprehensive and accessible program, young people were equipped with the tools needed to understand and effectively use emerging digital technologies. From basic computer skills to advanced skills in programming and web development, the training curriculum covered providing a solid foundation so that participants could thrive in an increasingly digitalized Angolan civil society.

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In addition to the technical aspect, the training also addressed crucial issues related to digital inclusion, highlighting the importance of ensuring that everyone, regardless of their origin or socioeconomic context, has equitable access to the opportunities provided by the digital revolution. This approach has not only empowered individuals, but also contributes to building a fairer and more equal society, where access to technology is seen as a fundamental right.

According to an informative note, the impact of this initiative goes beyond individual development, positively influencing the technological panorama of the country as a whole. By empowering a new generation of digital talent, Angola is paving the way for innovation and progress. These young people are not just users of technology, but creators and drivers of change, ready to face the challenges and explore the opportunities that the digital world offers.

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