Georgetown -Government is recruiting Information Communication Technology (ICT) trainers for its One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) programme and is inviting community-based organisations to apply to be designated as ICT hubs for the project.
The OLPF is a programme that aims to ensure that families get the resources and training in basic computer skills essential for job-preparedness in the modern economy.
By pairing earned laptops, ICT trainers and ICT infrastructure, the OLPF is designed as an affordable, common sense approach to training and graduating family members for the information technology age and economy.
Advertisements in the media from this weekend, inviting applications from persons qualified to be ICT trainers, said OLPF training include classroom training in basic ICT skills, training in the application of ICT skills to specific jobs, and personalised training to ensure that every individual is able to benefit from the project.