This tender seeks a qualified provider to deliver digital literacy training to 100 unemployed South Africans. The program aims to enhance participants' digital skills, improving their employability and access to opportunities in the digital economy.
The South African government is inviting proposals for the provision of digital literacy training services aimed at equipping 100 unemployed individuals with essential digital skills. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce unemployment and enhance the workforce's capabilities in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. The training will cover fundamental computer skills, internet usage, and online communication tools, ensuring participants are well-prepared for various job opportunities.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing a comprehensive training curriculum, delivering engaging training sessions, and providing ongoing support to participants. The training is expected to take place over a period of two weeks, with sessions held in accessible locations to accommodate all participants. The successful bidder will also be required to assess participants' progress and provide certification upon completion of the program, thereby adding value to their job applications.
This tender presents an excellent opportunity for businesses specializing in educational services, particularly those with experience in digital literacy and workforce development. By participating, providers can contribute to social upliftment while expanding their portfolio in the government sector. The initiative not only aims to empower individuals but also seeks to foster a more digitally literate society, ultimately benefiting the South African economy.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and companies specializing in digital skills development. Businesses with a proven track record in delivering training programs to unemployed individuals or marginalized communities are encouraged to apply.