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Apr 22, 2016 News
The Government of Guyana, through the Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, on Wednesday signed a US$1M Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Government via its High Commissioner in Guyana, Venkatachalam Mahalingam, for the establishment of an Information Communication and Technology (ICT) Centre of Excellence.
This centre, the Ministry of the Presidency disclosed, will provide training for public sector ICT professionals to ensure the availability of a highly skilled ICT workforce, equipped with the requisite expertise to meet the increasingly complex demands of the public and private sectors.
The MoU was signed at the Ministry of the Presidency in the presence of Floyd Levi, Head of the E-Government Unit; Vanessa Dickenson, Director, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Malcolm Williams, Director of Policy and Training, E-Government Unit.
Minister Harmon noted that the MoU caters for the creation and operation of an ICT Centre of Excellence, which will be based at the National Data Management Building at the University of Guyana Complex.
During the first two years of the project training of trainers will be completed, following which the facility will be handed over to the Government of Guyana.
“The parties will cooperate in the identification of required areas of training, the establishment of a centre for training in ICT with two classrooms of 25 students each, in the provision of academic material to train up to 500 students per year for two years, among others,” Minister Harmon said.
The Minister, in expressing gratitude on behalf of the Government and people of Guyana, noted that the project will go a long way in the development of the human resources of the country. He noted that the prospects of such a centre are exciting.
“High Commissioner, I want to thank you for this privilege. This has been an event that has been long in coming. It is a very significant moment in our history. The Government of India has persevered in ensuring that we have this centre established in Guyana. I am very excited about the prospects that this project will bring and I am extremely pleased to sign this agreement.”
Harmon said that he expects that the centre will be opened within the next three to six months.
High Commissioner Mahalingam, in brief comments, said that the centre provides an opportunity for the development of the country and the people of Guyana, which his Government was pleased to facilitate.
“We have been waiting for this for a long time and finally it happened. This is only the first step. There are a lot of things that we need to do. We need to correspond with each other. We need to make the facilities available on your end. I am sure that this is going to be a real good opportunity for Guyanese to have training on various aspects of IT Management and we look forward to working together,” the Indian envoy said.
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