This tender seeks a qualified service provider to deliver digital literacy training to 100 unemployed South Africans. The program aims to enhance employability through essential digital skills over an 11-day training period.
The South African government is inviting proposals from experienced training providers to conduct a comprehensive digital literacy training program for 100 unemployed individuals. The training will span 11 days and is designed to equip participants with essential digital skills, including basic computer operations, internet navigation, and software applications that are critical in today’s job market. The program aims to enhance the employability of participants by providing them with the necessary tools to thrive in a digitally-driven economy.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing a curriculum that meets the needs of the target group, delivering engaging training sessions, and providing ongoing support to participants. Key requirements include the ability to demonstrate prior experience in delivering similar training programs, qualified trainers, and a commitment to inclusive practices that cater to diverse learning needs. The successful execution of this program will not only empower individuals but also contribute to the broader goal of reducing unemployment in South Africa by fostering a skilled workforce ready for the digital age.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and NGOs with expertise in digital skills development and a proven track record of delivering training programs to unemployed individuals.