Dr. Sulaiman Al-Dhalaan, Consultant, ICDL Saudi Arabia, said:
"ICDL's certification program in KSA strongly supports government initiatives to promote computer literacy and enhance the IT skills of citizens and residents, particularly women. We have already achieved significant progress in this respect with educational organisations that are exclusive to women, such as the Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University, the first university for girls in Saudi Arabia, which is now increasingly adopting the ICDL standard. Similarly, we have been working closely with major educational entities that also cater to the larger female population. For instance, King Saud University, Taibah University and AlBaha University, all have large number of female students who enrolled in the ICDL program to obtain the certificate. I can confidently say that there are around seven major universities around the Kingdom today that offer the ICDL program for both female and male students equally."
"Moreover, we have been closely working with several other educational institutions to develop more women-oriented digital proficiency courses as part of our long-term IT literacy strategy. Our ultimate aim is to expand the coverage of our program to include women across all regions of the country. ICDL is confident that this initiative will help dramatically improve the IT skills of women and enable them to easily integrate in the local and international job markets," added Dr. Al-Dhalaan.
ICDL is an integrated digital literacy program recognised worldwide. The program empowers individuals with the essential skills and knowledge of computer and practical use of common desktop applications. The program is based on a recognised global standard acknowledged through testing and proves that the certificate holder has fundamental skills in IT, using the computer and managing files, word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, and information and communication (Internet and e-mail). ICDL is endorsed by education ministries, universities and government organisations and it is accredited by more than 168 countries and is available in more than 40 languages.
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