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TU & DES Join Forces to Bridge Nepal’s Digital Divide with Flagship IT Training Program

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18th January 2024, Kathmandu

Tribhuvan University and Digital Empowerment Society Join Forces to Bridge Nepal’s Digital Divide with Flagship IT Training Program

In a significant move towards bridging Nepal’s digital divide and equipping youth with cutting-edge IT skills, Tribhuvan University and Digital Empowerment Society (DES) have signed a transformative Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The historic signing ceremony was graced by the presence of the esteemed Vice Chancellor of Tribhuvan University, Prof. Dr. Shiva Lal Bhusal, and the Honorable Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, underscoring the national importance of this collaborative initiative.

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This MoU lays the foundation for a free, intensive four-month course on IT Systems Security and Support Infrastructure for 30 undergraduate students. Utilizing a well-equipped cloud lab, the program will equip participants with hands-on expertise in areas crucial to the evolving IT landscape, including:

More than just training, a pathway to prosperity:

“This collaboration reflects our unwavering commitment to empower students and bridge the digital divide,” stated the Vice Chancellor. The Vice Chancellor of Tribhuvan University added  “By equipping youth with in-demand IT skills and globally recognized certifications, we open doors to rewarding careers and contribute to Nepal’s digital transformation.”

Honorable Minister of Communication and Information Technology Rekha Sharma, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the MoU’s alignment with the government’s vision for a digitally inclusive Nepal. “This initiative empowers the future workforce with the tools needed to navigate the digital world and drive innovation across diverse sectors,” stated the Minister.

Focus areas for a comprehensive digital ecosystem:

This partnership extends beyond IT training, aligning with DES’s key areas of focus:

Investing in the future, one student at a time:

This collaboration represents a significant step towards closing the digital skills gap and empowering the next generation of IT professionals in Nepal. With scholarship opportunities for deserving students and a dedicated advisory committee overseeing the program, the MoU ensures both quality and equitable access.

Mr. Sarbin Sayami, Head of Department at CDCSIT, Tribhuvan University, affirmed, “This partnership strengthens our commitment to providing world-class education and preparing students for success in the global IT landscape.”

Mr. Rajendara Aryal Founder/President of DES, concluded, “By joining forces with Tribhuvan University, we can equip youth with the tools they need to not only find meaningful careers but also contribute to building a more inclusive and digitally empowered Nepal.”


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