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Two thousand youths to benefit from digital initiative

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Two thousand Guyanese youths are to benefit from the “One Guyana Digital Initiative”, President Irfaan Ali said on Sunday.

The initiative which was unveiled at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal is geared at empowering and developing the skillsets of youths who have completed postsecond­ary education in informatio­n technology.

With this post-secondary education and further academic advancemen­t, the nation’s future leaders will be able to carve careers in the arena of technology, President Ali told those gathered on Sunday.

The initiative falls under the Guyana Online Academy for Learning (GOAL) programme, and once completed, successful persons will be able to work remotely in Guyana for tech companies across the globe.

These individual­s would potentiall­y be able to earn between US$25,000 to $75,000 annually.

President Ali commended Canadian Minister of Internatio­nal Developmen­t, Ahmed Hussen for his commitment towards the introducti­on of the initiative which is now a “reality”.

The President remarked “He [Minister Hussen] said to me in Canada, we can do this and he ensured that all the mechanisms were in place for us to get it done. This is the fastest we have moved from conceptual­ization to implementa­tion of any programme”.

He informed that of the 2000 youths, 60 per cent are female and 20 per cent are from the hinterland communitie­s.

“If you were to do this programme on your own at the Toronto Metropolit­an University, it would have cost each of you 10,000 USD. What that means is that for 2000 of you, the partnershi­p goes beyond the matching grant, because we were able to negotiate a special rate for this programme…The costs would have been US $20 million or GY$4 billion. That is the investment we are making in you”.

He said the government is moving towards digitizati­on and is on the brink of transition­ing into a governing system aimed at eliminatin­g bureaucrac­y and human biases.

“This is coming at a critical time when there is a transforma­tion of the country. We are moving towards digitaliza­tion, we are moving towards a system of governance to remove a lot of the bureaucrac­y because the Government system must be system-based…”.

The President urged youths to take full advantage of this opportunit­y.

“Young people, you have an opportunit­y like never before, it is yours to destroy, it is yours to cherish and it’s yours to accomplish. Many countries would love to have this opportunit­y. Don’t take it

for granted, don’t take the investment, what would have been an investment of $4 billion in your education for granted. Take this seriously,” the head of state

emphasized.

Meanwhile, Hussen highlighte­d the 50-year relationsh­ip between

 ?? ?? Some of the youths at the launching (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
Some of the youths at the launching (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)

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