Today launched a regional project of training in information and communication technologies (ICT).
The initiator is a student organization Youth Academy of Labour and Social Affairs of Azerbaijan (MCO ATCO), funded a two-week event Youth Fund under the Azerbaijani President and the Union of Azerbaijan Student Youth Organizations (ASYOU).
The main objective of the project is to introduce young people living in the regions of the country, with the innovations of ICT innovation in a global society. In addition, it is expected to stimulate interest of young people to technology, creating conditions for education with the use of ICT opportunities and active participation in the development of society through the knowledge gained.
The project is planned to be implemented in Lankaran (July 2-4), Ganja (8-10 July) and Zagatala (12-14 July). - 17D-
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