Monday, October 7, 2024

Sudanese advisor: Most state employees do not know how to use computers, 7 OCT

 Sudanese advisor: Most state employees do not know how to use computers

The Prime Minister's Advisor for Digital Transformation Affairs, Hassan Al-Khatib, confirmed today, Monday, that most Iraqi employees do not know how to use computers, pointing to the role of the private sector in developing this field.

Al-Khatib said, during the Real Estate Investment Forum in Digital Transformation, that “Iraq suffers from a weakness in human resources for digital transformation,” adding, “We are in the process of creating a digital academy to appoint and train millions of employees.”

He pointed out that "the academy is being built by the private sector, not the state, and in cooperation with Microsoft and Apple."

He stressed that "the Iraqi state has 5.25 million employees, most of whom do not know how to use computers."link

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