This tender seeks a qualified service provider to deliver digital literacy training to 100 unemployed South Africans. The program aims to enhance digital skills, improve employability, and contribute to economic empowerment within the community.
The Department of Trade and Industry is inviting proposals from experienced training 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, online communication, and basic software applications. The goal is to equip participants with the necessary skills to enhance their employability in a technology-driven job market.
The successful bidder will be responsible for developing a tailored curriculum, conducting training sessions, and providing ongoing support to participants. The program is expected to run for a duration of two weeks, with training sessions held at accessible locations. Providers must demonstrate expertise in adult education and a proven track record in delivering similar training programs. This initiative not only aims to bridge the digital divide but also fosters economic growth by empowering individuals with the skills needed for the modern workforce.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and professional development firms with experience in digital literacy and adult education. Businesses that specialize in skills development and have a commitment to community empowerment are encouraged to apply.