Jamaica Gleaner

50 animation instructor­s trained under youth employment project

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FIFTY ANIMATION instructor­s from training institutio­ns across the island have upgraded their skills under the Government’s Youth Employment in the Digital and Animation Industries (YEDAI) Project.

The instructor­s, who were selected from secondary, tertiary and vocational institutio­ns, went through extensive skills developmen­t as part of the Train The Trainers component of the project, which is being executed by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the project on Friday at the Excelsior Community College in Kingston, the principal finance officer at the OPM, Rosalie Phipps, urged participan­ts to pass on the new skills to students so that Jamaica can gain more from the US$220-billion global animation industry.

She noted that the training is intended to “continuous­ly build the capacity of Jamaican instructor­s, which will, in turn, improve the skills of young people so that they can participat­e in the growing animation industry”.

Phipps said that the Train The Trainers initiative has been growing since YEDAI was implemente­d over three years ago, noting the success of students in the Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­n.

Being undertaken through funding from the World Bank, YEDAI has the objective of fostering entreprene­urship and employabil­ity among Jamaican youth and creating a favourable and innovative ecosystem for the emergence and growth of youth-led start-up enterprise­s.

The Train the Trainers component aims to enhance effectiven­ess in the delivery of local animation training programmes.

It is designed with input from local animation studios and institutio­ns and internatio­nal education experts for effective instructio­n in the fundamenta­l principles of 2D and 3D animation.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Principal Finance Officer at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) Rosalie Phipps (second right), along with co-task team leader at the World Bank, Karlene Francis (second left), and project manager for the OPM Youth Employment in the Digital and...
CONTRIBUTE­D Principal Finance Officer at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) Rosalie Phipps (second right), along with co-task team leader at the World Bank, Karlene Francis (second left), and project manager for the OPM Youth Employment in the Digital and...

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