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UK’s Prosperity Fund, Tech4dev sign agreement for digital literacy in Nigeria

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THE UK GOV ERNMENT HAS through its Prosperity Fund Digital Access Programme (PFDAP) signed a resilience training agreement with Tech4dev, a non-profit technology for social developmen­t organisati­on, to deepen digital literacy skills in underserve­d communitie­s in northern Nigeria.

The UK agency said that it signed the agreement with Tech4dev on the 5th of October, noting that the traininter­net

ing is aimed at benefiting women, girls, people living with disabiliti­es and other disadvanta­ged people in 10 rural clusters across 10 states in Nigeria.

“The UK has signed an agreement with Tech4dev to train 1000 Nigerians who

had little or no prior digital knowledge for 12 weeks, on ways to navigate today’s digital world and spark their interest in gaining advanced digital skills or even pursue a career in technology,” an official statement on the UK in Nigeria official twitter handle read.

“The agreement was signed on the 5th of October 2020 and is designed to directly benefit 10 rural clusters, across 10 states in Nigeria; targeting women and girls; People Living with Disabiliti­es; and other vulnerable groups,” the statement continued.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Ben Llewellyn-Jones, UK deputy high commission­er in Lagos, said, “Brilliant that the UK can help the most disadvanta­ged with digital literacy so they can access the knowledge economy in Nigeria and become better able to work and communicat­e given the challenges (that) COVID-19 poses (in) Nigeria and globally.”

Tech4Dev, commenting on the agreement said, “We are super excited about this collaborat­ion with UK in Nigeria and the opportunit­y to deepen digital literacy through Basic Digital Skills in underserve­d communitie­s in Northern Nigeria.”

Meanwhile, it appears like Tech4Dev has already decided on the 10 states that it will be covering under the training facilitate­d by the UK government. In a post on its official twitter handle, the non-profit organisati­on sent out a call for applicatio­ns for facilitato­rs for a digital skills training. Noteworthy is the fact that the flier advises applicants to be residents in Benue, Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna, Kwara, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau and Sokoto. These look set to be the locations of the training programme.

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