Nama'a Microfinance Academy honors the graduates of Batch 48 and 49 in the International Computer Driving License (ICDL) Qualification Program. Today, on Wednesday, 17th January 2024, Nama'a Microfinance Academy and Nama'a Microfinance Foundation concluded the training program "International Computer Driving License (ICDL) Qualification Program" for Batch 48 and 49, consisting of 26 trainees from various organizations. The objective of this 100-hour training program was to enhance the capabilities of the participants, representing different official and community entities, in computer skills and proficiency in programs such as Windows, MS Word, Typing, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, Internet, and Outlook. This program is part of the Center's programs and activities, contributing to the community by improving the efficiency of employees and personnel in various government, community, and private organizations in computer literacy, familiarization with computer components, and different software applications. The ICDL programs have become a global standard for assessing computer knowledge among employees and confirming their readiness to perform their duties accurately. The course instructor, Asmaa Al-Jarmozi, praised the participants' creativity, their ability to understand and grasp the programs, as well as their commitment to attendance and active participation. The Academy and its organizers were thanked for providing a stimulating and encouraging learning environment. At the end of the program, diploma certificates were distributed to the graduates, accredited by the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training."