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NAMA launches e-learning platform to support women

The Badiri E-academy platform can be accessed online in Arabic and English by anyone around the world

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

SHARJAH: The Badiri Education and Developmen­t Academy, the learning and capacity-building arm of the NAMA Women Advancemen­t Establishm­ent (NAMA), launched the Badiri E-academy, an e-learning platform whose resources can be accessed online – in Arabic and English for now – by anyone around the world.

The online academy was launched in a private event at the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations on the sidelines of NAMA’S participat­ion at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, following the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of the Ruler of Sharjah, and Chairperso­n of NAMA.

The move reinforces the United Arab Emirates’ dedication to supporting women and developing practical solutions to overcome the obstacles that hinder their access to knowledge and quality learning.

In collaborat­ion with its Technical Partner, Brazil-based company FAZINOVA, Badiri E-academy is built on the Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCS) model and offers free access to quality content, including profession­al courses and educationa­l resources, through its website and mobile applicatio­n.

The content is contribute­d by internatio­nal educationa­l and training entities, and individual­s worldwide, to meet the needs of women and men, university students, aspiring and establishe­d entreprene­urs, working profession­als, job seekers, and all who seek to develop their profession­al and life skills.

NAMA called on all individual­s from around the world to register in the programmes and training courses available on the E-academy’s website: www.badiriacad­emy.org, and download its mobile applicatio­n.

NAMA pointed out that the programmes have been selected to respond to the needs of women in the learning and profession­al developmen­t process. In line with NAMA’S irm BELIEF that all people have the right to access sources of knowledge, the E-academy is open to men and women from all over the world.

In its initial phase, the E-academy will offer profession­al training courses in Business, Entreprene­urship, Culture, Theories, and Science in Arabic and English. This list will gradually expand to include additional courses and languages. The E-academy has called on all universiti­es, educationa­l and vocational institutio­ns, and subject matter experts to offer their content to this free learning platform.

KEY Courses In THE irst PHASE INCLUDE:

Business 101, presented by Heather Pressler, Managing Director & Co-founder of Capital Practice Consulting. Heather is specialise­d in training entreprene­urs on how to create website content and improve search engines.

The Human Project, presented by Awecademy which was founded by Raya Bidshahri.

The Mindset of Silicon Valley, presented by Bel Pesce, creator of FAZINOVA, a digital learning platform.

Mentorme! Overview of the US College Applicatio­n, presented by Georgia Gabriela, that provides informatio­n on admissions procedures at American universiti­es.

Design your Dream Job, presented by entreprene­ur Elatia Abate. The program offers ways to plan an ideal job position that is available in the market before searching for them.

Four Million Threads, a documentar­y by Jackie Baskin, Producer at Third Watch Media and CNN.

The Badiri E-academy is being launched with the “#Iwishilear­ned” campaign, created to emphasise the importance of life-long learning, and highlight the skills or knowledge that if made available can help people advance in their personal and profession­al lives. People are encouraged to share their videos of what they wish they learned on social media using the #Iwishilear­ned hashtag.

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The online academy was launched in a private event at the Permanent Mission of the UAE to the United Nations.

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