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USAID YDA is seeking local partners to implement the TechYouth Bootcamp program

The USAID Youth Development Activity (YDA) invites training centers, recruiting agencies, consulting companies, and other organizations and companies in Turkmenistan to partner in implementing the TechYouth Bootcamp program in Ashgabat and the regions.The USAID YDA’s TechYouth Bootcamp program is aimed at training youth as IT professionals and includes six-month intensive “full immersion” courses in the bootcamp format. The goal of the program is to provide young individuals with the opportunity to get a profession in IT and successfully enter the workforce. Interested parties may complete the online application form via this link by 14:00 on December 2, 2024: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScHtlDp-hodGLu8Y96l0rRQuWboo_sV5GWGjJSfAj6AdbRJ6Q/viewform

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