Digital skills are key to digital transformation and a significant enabler of each country’s digitization.

 

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 Instilling the Necessary skills has become a key part of national digital transformation strategies. With a wide range of projects that target digital skills, ITU contributes actively to the strengthening of Digital capacities among its member states, e.g., via Training for ICT professionals; basic and intermediate skills training for citizens and marginalized groups; a commitment to invest in skills development for young people; tools and guidelines to implement digital skills strategies; and International cooperation to help governments increase their digital capacity. Among others, the ITU Digital Transformation Centres (DTC) Initiative, launched with Cisco in 2019, aims to strengthen people’s digital capacities, particularly in underserved communities. Over 150 000 people (of which over 60% were female) have been trained in basic and intermediate digital skills through 13 DTCs located in Africa, the Americas, and the Arab and Asia-Pacific regions

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