Azerbaijan's digital skills needs assessment report is underway, consultant of the World Bank (WB) Khalisa Shahverdiyeva said during the second annual reporting meeting on the Azerbaijan Rapid Technical Assistance Facility (AZTAF) program funded by the European Union (EU) and managed by WB, AzVision.az reports.
"A report on the digital skills needs assessment in Azerbaijan is being prepared and will be presented to partners by the end of June. The assessment covers individuals and various stakeholders in Baku and ten communities in the Barda, Sharur, Agdash, Hajigabul, Kangarli, Gakh, and Oguz districts. Data collection has been completed. The report will provide recommendations on improving access to Internet services, addressing related challenges, enhancing digital skills, and other relevant issues," she said.
To note, the AZTAF program was launched to support the Azerbaijani government in achieving the goals of the "Azerbaijan 2030: National Priorities for Socio-economic Development" strategy.
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