Date:29/06/18
This time within the framework of the project, the attendees were provided with a free training program on Microsoft Office Word.
The project is intended for low-income segments of population - refugees and IDPs, members of martyr families and persons with disabilities.
The training was held in the E-Government Training and Education Center in Baku, as well as online in the E-Government Training and Education Centers of Ganja city, Lankaran, Imishli, Shirvan and Shamakhy regions.
According to the level of knowledge acquired during the training, the attendees will be given the certificates of the Knowledge Foundation and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies.
Social project "ICT for All" successfully continues
The social project “ICT for All”, co-organized by the Knowledge Foundation under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the E-Government Training and Education Center of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan with the support from the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs and the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population, successfully continues.This time within the framework of the project, the attendees were provided with a free training program on Microsoft Office Word.
The project is intended for low-income segments of population - refugees and IDPs, members of martyr families and persons with disabilities.
The training was held in the E-Government Training and Education Center in Baku, as well as online in the E-Government Training and Education Centers of Ganja city, Lankaran, Imishli, Shirvan and Shamakhy regions.
According to the level of knowledge acquired during the training, the attendees will be given the certificates of the Knowledge Foundation and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies.
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