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Friday, August 29, 2025

YTEPP aims to train 10,000 people in digital skills

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Shastri Boodan
1109 days ago
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YTEPP CEO Nigel Parris, left, shakes hands with the Permanent  Secretary in the Ministry of Digital Transformation Richard Madray following the signing of a MOU to bring training to 10,000 people. Looking on are Deputy YTEPP Chairman Jesse Moss, left,  YTEPP Chairman Thora Best,  Senior Legal Officer MDT Sonya Gyan, second from right, and Deputy National Chief, Digital Officer MDT Wayne Nakhid.

YTEPP CEO Nigel Parris, left, shakes hands with the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Digital Transformation Richard Madray following the signing of a MOU to bring training to 10,000 people. Looking on are Deputy YTEPP Chairman Jesse Moss, left, YTEPP Chairman Thora Best, Senior Legal Officer MDT Sonya Gyan, second from right, and Deputy National Chief, Digital Officer MDT Wayne Nakhid.

Shastri Boodan

Ten thou­sand (10,000) peo­ple would be trained in dig­i­tal lit­er­a­cy start­ing in Sep­tem­ber.

This was an­nounced by Tho­ra Best, the Chair­man of YTEPP Lim­it­ed when YTEPP signed a Mem­o­ran­dum of Un­der­stand­ing (MOU) with the Min­istry of Dig­i­tal Trans­for­ma­tion (MDT) on Mon­day.

Best said 1,000 cit­i­zens would be tar­get­ed for the first cy­cle.

She ex­plained each cy­cle lasts for four weeks and would be con­duct­ed at YTEPP’s cen­tres at Mal­oney, Fifth Com­pa­ny Moru­ga, To­ba­go, Va­len­cia and Diego Mar­tin in the first in­stance un­til the MDT es­tab­lish­es its cen­tres.

Best said the train­ing would be done in dig­i­tal skills and life skills so na­tion­als would bet­ter be able to ac­cess all on­line goods and ser­vices, es­pe­cial­ly Gov­ern­ment ser­vices.

She added the on­set of the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic forced every­one to start op­er­at­ing in a dig­i­tal world and caused many train­ing in­sti­tu­tions to re­think their method of de­liv­ery. She said YTEPP start­ed of­fer­ing an on­line blend­ed ap­proach to train­ing in 2016.

Richard Madray, the Per­ma­nent Sec­re­tary in the Min­istry of Dig­i­tal Trans­for­ma­tion said the min­istry has sev­er­al projects in the near fu­ture to fa­cil­i­tate cash­less pay­ments, dig­i­tal iden­ti­ty, im­proved ease of do­ing busi­ness and the cre­ation of soft­ware.

Wayne Nakhid, Deputy Na­tion­al Chief, Dig­i­tal Of­fi­cer MDT, said the min­istry is part­ner­ing with the Min­istry of Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment to put 100 ac­cess cen­tres in place for train­ing by next year.

Nakhid said the ICT sec­tor can con­tribute 6. 4 per cent to the Gross Do­mes­tic Prod­uct (GDP) by next year as T&T seeks to di­ver­si­fy its econ­o­my away from pe­tro­le­um.


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