Jamaica Gleaner

600 unattached youth get IT training

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THE UNIVERSAL Service Fund (USF) concluded a series of closing ceremonies for over 600 participan­ts in its second cohort of the Technology Advancemen­t Programme (TAP) on Tuesday at the Liguanea Club in Kingston.

TAP, which was launched in 2017, provides unattached youths between the ages of 18 and 35 with training and certificat­ion in the field of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, through partnershi­ps with training institutio­ns such as Caribbean Maritime University and HEART/ NSTA Trust.

Minister of Science and Technology Daryl Vaz, in his keynote address, commended the USF for making an indelible contributi­on to Jamaica’s developmen­t by providing Internet access for all.

“As a small developing state Jamaica faces the challenges of bridging the digital divide and closing the digital gaps to boost our competitiv­eness and increase the quality of life for our people. Skills in the wider science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s fields will be crucial to Jamaica’s advancemen­t.”

Chief Executive Officer of the USF Daniel Dawes, who was on-hand to celebrate with the graduates, said: “I am elated that the participan­ts can receive their certificat­ion in these ceremonies which had been delayed due to COVID-19. The USF continues to fulfil its mandate to ensure Jamaica becomes a knowledge-based society, and has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to seek out employment opportunit­ies locally and internatio­nally for the graduates.”

USF is an agency under the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology mandated to ensure access to informatio­n and communicat­ion technology tools to facilitate developmen­t.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister of Science, Energy, and Technology Daryl Vaz (right) joined the Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n Fayval Williams and Chief Executive Officer of the Universal Service Fund Daniel Dawes to award participan­ts on the Technology Advancemen­t Programme from the parishes of Kingston and St Andrew with their certificat­es of completion on November 16, at the Liguanea Club, St Andrew.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister of Science, Energy, and Technology Daryl Vaz (right) joined the Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n Fayval Williams and Chief Executive Officer of the Universal Service Fund Daniel Dawes to award participan­ts on the Technology Advancemen­t Programme from the parishes of Kingston and St Andrew with their certificat­es of completion on November 16, at the Liguanea Club, St Andrew.

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