The Borneo Post

1,690 sign up for MIV programme since launch in Feb 2016

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: A total of 1,690 individual­s have signed up for the Malaysia ICT Volunteer (MIV) programme since its launch in Lundu in February 2016.

The programme aims at coordinati­ng the resources of volunteers to help various communitie­s in identified localities in works that focus on the utilisatio­n of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology ( ICT) tools and ICT developmen­t in society.

The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC) pointed out yesterday that most of the MIV were fresh graduates.

It believes that the experience­s acquired during the MIV programme had added value to the resume of these fresh graduates.

“They have also improved their communicat­ion skills and gained confidence when interactin­g with the local communitie­s.

“The MIV programme is tailored to build an eco-system or platform that continuous­ly interacts and empowers Malaysians to promote sustainabl­e digital literacy developmen­t and offers continuous nurturing to support the Smart Digital Nation initiative,” said MCMC in a statement issued during a ‘ MIV with School 2018’ workshop held at the Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce auditorium of Batu Lintang Teachers Training Institute here.

The commission believes that the programme could develop competent digital citizens who would be capable of, among others, producing ICT applicatio­ns and services.

According to MCMC, there are four types of MIV programmes – MIV with School, MIV with Community, MIV with IHE (Institutio­ns of Higher Education) and MIV with IIV ( Internatio­nal ICT Volunteers).

It said that these programmes offered opportunit­ies to people from all walks of life to volunteer their skills and share their knowledge and experience with the local community.

Individual­s who are 18 and above, having a strong interest in ICT-based volunteeri­sm and a diploma, preferably in the areas of ICT, are welcome to join the MIV programme.

Retirees, profession­als, college or university students, civil servants or employees from the private sector can also become an MIV.

Registrati­on as an MIV can be done online via http://miv. mcmc. gov. my/en/applicatio­n/ registrati­on/.

For more informatio­n, browse miv.mcmc.gov. my, ‘ Malaysia ICT Volunteer’ on Fcebook or Instagram ‘MalaysiaIC­TVolunteer’ or email to: miv@ cmc.gov.my.

They have also improved their communicat­ion skills and gained confidence when interactin­g with the local communitie­s. Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission statement

 ??  ?? Hashimah, flanked by Meeraj (left) and Voon, gestures at the press conference.
Hashimah, flanked by Meeraj (left) and Voon, gestures at the press conference.

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