As part of the EU-funded REDI project, the PL Solidarity Fund is offering residents of Georgian regions the opportunity to develop their digital skills.
Whether you’re looking to access new work opportunities, continue your education, or stay connected with your friends and family, this free training will give you the tools to do it all safely and confidently.
During the course, you will learn how to use the Internet, browsers and online services, and how to create and manage email. You will also learn the basics of social media and digital marketing, Internet safety rules and the use of artificial intelligence.
The trainings are open to residents aged 15+ from Kakheti, Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Guria, and Shida Kartli.
Training sessions are held regularly so that everyone has the opportunity to participate. After registering online, a project representative will contact you to provide detailed information about the location and dates of training in your region.
REDI is an EU-funded project implemented by eGA (Estonia) and the Solidarity Fund PL (Poland). The project aims to bridge the digital divide in rural Georgia by providing approximately 200 communities with affordable digital infrastructure and skills training.
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