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USAID launches 'Tech for Jobs' to train 4000 data analyst
By JT - Jul 11,2024 - Last updated at Jul 11,2024
AMMAN — Correlation One, a global workforce development platform, on Wednesday launched "Tech for Jobs", a training and employment programme, in Jordan, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The initiative aims to create economic opportunities for 4,000 Jordanians by providing training and professional development in data analytics and connecting them with international companies to prepare them for remote work, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
In addition to the training component, USAID will fund an impact evaluation through a randomised controlled trial conducted by the global research centre Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Richard Chen director of USAID's Office of Economic Development and Energy, said: "This initiative is one of 17 randomised controlled trials for USAID worldwide,” and expressed hope that this model will be expanded to create more job opportunities for women in Jordan.
The "Tech for Jobs" programme supports two key USAID objectives in Jordan, promoting inclusive private sector growth by enhancing the competitiveness of Jordan's private sector in the global digital economy, and increasing women's participation in the workforce.
Shamsaldeen Mustafa co-founder and co-CEO of Correlation One commended the initiative as a significant step to democratise access to data-driven jobs.
Mustafa noted by equipping 4,000 Jordanians with essential data analytics skills; we are improving their employment prospects and contributing to Jordan's vision of becoming a leading digital talent hub in the region.
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