This tender seeks a qualified service 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 technology.
The South African government is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to conduct a comprehensive digital literacy training program for 100 unemployed individuals. The training will cover essential digital skills, including computer usage, internet navigation, and software applications, tailored to meet the needs of participants who may have limited prior exposure to technology. The program aims to empower these individuals with the skills necessary to thrive in a digital economy, ultimately enhancing their employability and contributing to economic growth.
The successful bidder will be responsible for developing a curriculum that meets the specific needs of the target group, delivering training sessions, and providing ongoing support and assessment to ensure participants achieve the desired learning outcomes. The training is expected to take place over a defined period, with sessions conducted in accessible locations to accommodate all participants. By investing in digital literacy, this initiative not only addresses unemployment but also fosters a more inclusive society where individuals can leverage technology for personal and professional advancement.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and NGOs with expertise in digital literacy and workforce development. Businesses that have a track record of delivering effective training programs and can demonstrate their ability to engage and support unemployed individuals are encouraged to apply.