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The Nama’a Academy for Microfinance and the Nama’a Small & Microfinance Foundation have successfully completed the "International Computer Driving License" program for 57 trainees from the Facility Security Police and Personal Protection. The 100-hour training program aimed to enhance the participants' computer skills in various programs, including Windows, MS Word, Typing, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, Internet, and Outlook.
Mohammed Ali Al-Farran, the President of Nama’a for Small & Microfinance Foundation and Nama’a Academy for Microfinance, emphasized crucial importance of computer literacy and increasing awareness among employees. He also highlighted the significance of the International Computer Driving License programs as a global standard for assessing employees' computer knowledge and confirming their technical readiness to perform their work.
Brigadier Ahmed Mohammed Al-Banous, the Director General of Facility Security Police and Personal Protection, congratulated the trainees on their graduation from the program, commending the efforts of the Nama’a for Small & Microfinance Foundation and Nama’a Academy for Microfinance in providing training opportunities that contribute to improving the performance and developing the capabilities of the workers.
The closing ceremony was attended by Mr. Tawfiq Al-Hakimi, the Deputy Executive Director of Nama’a for Small & Microfinance Foundation and Colonel Youssef Mohammed Al-Houry, the Deputy Director of the Facility Security Police and Personal Protection.
Diplomas were distributed to the graduates, accredited by Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training