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The Cisco Networking Academy Program helps bridge the gap between those
who can effectively use new technology and communication tools, such
as the Internet, and those who cannot. Academies located in underserved
communities and countries help local people learn the IT skills they
need to join the global Internet Economy. This site offers best practices,
successful strategies, and useful tools for those organizations and
Academies that support underserved populations around the world. |
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Internet Training Centers Initiative for Developing Countries
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| By reaching out to educational institutions throughout the developing world in order to provide internet education and greater access to Information Technology, Cisco and the International Telecommunication Union are building human capacity in nations around the globe. >> More |
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Academies Bridge the Divide
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| Academies supporting underserved populations and minorities around the world. >> More |
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| The latest reports, studies, facts, and figures define the current gap between people who have digital equity and those who do not. >> More |
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 Digital Divide Best Practices  |
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| Academies share strategies, best practices, forms, and guides to create the most effective programs possible. >> More |
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Least Developed Countries
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| Creating opportunities for students in LDCs to attend Academies for the benefit of local societies and economies. >> More |
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| Information Technology (IT) has become a powerful force for transforming social, economic, and political life around the globe. Without proper IT recruitment strategies and training, women in the developing world will continue to be left behind unless we take action now. >> More |
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| Partnerships with leading organizations bring the Internet to people worldwide. >> More |
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Academy & Class Locator |
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Find an Academy near you.
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Success Stories |
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Cisco initiates change in Jordan where sixty six percent of the 600 Academy students are women.More |
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Course Catalog |
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Review Networking Academy course offerings. More
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