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NEMISA collaborates with various partners to address e-skills interventions, promoting socio-economic development and digital inclusion in South Africa. Training programs, partnerships, and initiatives are implemented nationwide to equip individuals with the necessary digital skills for employment and entrepreneurship. The focus is on addressing inequities and fostering global competitiveness.
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NEMISA collaborates with international, national, provincial, and local partners on e-skills interventions Together we move South Africa forward
2017 e-skills and entrepreneurship training in the Northern Cape Partner: Kaxu Solar One, a commercial solar plant Training for unemployed engineering students – Eastern Cape, 2017 Partner: King SabataDalindyebo TVET College Creating a common e-skills vision for sustainable socio-economic development in South Africa
Graduation for National Certificate: End User Computing (NQF Level 3), KwaZulu-Natal 2017 Partners: DUT, Provincial Department of Basic Education, Disabled People of South Africa, ETDP SETA, and MICT SETA Channelling e-skills initiatives to address complex issues of inequitywithin the South African local context
NEMISA collaborates with international, national, provincial, and local partners on e-skills interventions Together we move South Africa forward
Launch of the national broadband project in the Eastern Cape eSkills4All training at the Soweto Youth Month event A united approach to position South Africa for global competitiveness
Intel She Will Connect e-literacy and entrepreneurship training – Limpopo, ongoing Partner: Intel Graduates of GOAL2WORK programme around e-skills and finding employment – Northern Cape 2017 Partner: Kaxu Solar One, commercial solar plant Aligned with government, industry, and civil society to grow the human resource e-skills base for South Africa
NEMISA collaborates with international, national, provincial, and local partners on e-skills interventions Together we move South Africa forward
Addresses e-skills interventions in South Africa through teaching and learning Digital Inclusion: e-Centre Management Programme – Western Cape, ongoing Partners: CIECT, University of the Western Cape, Western Cape Government
Carlynn Pokpas, University of the Western Cape ‘Role of gender in influencing and impacting on ICT use in marginalised communities’ Natasha Katunga, University of the Western Cape ‘Social media, identifying the conditions needed to use these tools to engage with marginalised communities’ Addresses e-skills interventions in South Africa through research
Addresses e-skills interventions in South Africa through innovation Media Monitoring: Big Data and Social Media engagement session – KwaZulu-Natal 2017 Eastern Cape Case Method workshop 2017 Partners: DUT, UKZN, ROi Africa Partners: Fulbright programme
CISCO training for ICT entrepreneurs - Eastern Cape 2017 Partners: WSU’s IT Department, ECITI, Black IT Forum Addresses e-skills interventions in South Africa through monitoring and evaluation
Addresses e-skills interventions in South Africa through aggregation Training in film and TV (creative new media industry) – national Partners: SABC