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MICT SETA, TIA Partner to Strengthen South Africa's Digital Skills Pipeline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46066, member: 636"] Two South African organizations have joined forces to boost the country's digital skills. MICT SETA and TIA signed a partnership deal that will last several years. The groups want to help South Africa compete better in the digital world. They plan to create programs that teach people about new technology. The partnership focuses on Fourth Industrial Revolution skills that workers need today. The organizations will build new training programs for digital jobs. These courses will help South Africans learn skills for the modern economy. The partnership will also expand access to technology centers across the nation. Digital hubs and research facilities will receive support from both groups. More people will have chances to use advanced technology through these centers. The partnership targets specific groups that need more opportunities. Young people, women and people with disabilities will receive special help. The organizations will fund scholarships and work experience programs for these groups. Business startup programs will also receive money and support. These efforts aim to create fair access to technology careers for everyone. MICT SETA and TIA believe their work will change South Africa's economy. The partnership combines resources from both organizations to maximize impact. Digital transformation will reach more communities through their joint efforts. The collaboration seeks to prepare workers for future jobs. South Africa's innovation sector expects to grow stronger through this alliance. [/QUOTE]
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