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Madagascar preps 1,000 youths for tech jobs with new training
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84884, member: 27"] Madagascar just slammed the start button on DCLIC, turning a small training cohort into a test run for nationwide digital skills growth. Training launch and key players [LIST] [*]January 19, 2026, shows up as the day the DCLIC project really kicks off under the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training. [*]Instead of some quiet ribbon cutting, Minister TSILEFA Antonio turns up alongside Mr. Traian Laurenciu Hristea from the International Organization of Francophonia OIF. [*]The project sponsor role lands with the International Organization of Francophone OIF, which backs the whole DCLIC setup from the start. [/LIST] How the program is structured [LIST] [*]This first phase pulls in 30 trainees for a 30-day stretch, treated as the starter wave rather than the full story. [*]Training time splits into three neat blocks, with 10 days in person, 10 days at a distance, then another 10 days back on site. [*]Trainees juggle theory with gear in their hands, since the project actually provides the equipment they are using for practice. [/LIST] Who the project is targeting [LIST] [*]The whole setup chases one goal: getting young people ready for real jobs in the growing digital sector, not only more classroom theory. [*]Across the full DCLIC rollout, 1,000 young people are expected to cycle through training in Antananarivo, Antsirabe, Toamasina, and Toliara. [*]Youth from those four regions see themselves folded into the same initiative, even though this first phase only covers a small slice of that total. [/LIST] Why this matters for Madagascar [LIST] [*]Madagascar uses the DCLIC project as a clear signal that digital skills and youth employability are treated as core priorities. [*]Vocational training in the country gets nudged closer to modern industry needs, since the project explicitly tries to answer evolving job market demands. [*]The initiative plugs into broader efforts to update how technical education works in Madagascar, instead of treating digital training as a one-off special case. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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