Upcoming Caribbean Computer Coding Workshops (C3W) to focus on building digital skills in the region
Classroom. Photo courtesy of Caribbean Science Foundation The Caribbean Science Foundation has introduced the Caribbean Computer Coding Workshops (C3W) initiative in response to the growing global importance of computer programming
Liberty Caribbean Champions Women and Girls in Building Caribbean’s AI Future
Leading telecoms provider Liberty Caribbean is calling for accelerated efforts to help close the gaps in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption and capabilities across Caribbean societies, as it marks this year’s
ECTEL Survey Highlights Digital Transformation Trends Across the Eastern Caribbean
On Wednesday, January 28th the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) officially launched the findings of its Digital Inclusion Survey, providing critical insights into the state of access, affordability, usage, and digital skills across
ECTEL Survey Highlights Digital Transformation Trends Across the Eastern Caribbean
. On Wednesday, January 28th the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) officially launched the findings of its Digital Inclusion Survey, providing critical insights into the state of access, affordability, usage,
Artificial Intelligence in education: How Korea and IDB Are Shaping digital transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean
Since 2006, the EDU–Korea collaboration has mobilized nearly US$15.4 million through the Korea Trust Fund, supporting over 30 technical cooperation projects. KERIS has been instrumental in guiding this digital transformation
The Latin America and the Caribbean Digital Development Unit
Digital technologies are transforming how people live, work, and connect. In Latin America and the Caribbean they offer vast opportunities to boost productivity, improve service delivery, and create new sources
Digital Accessibility: A Social Responsibility and Economic Necessity for the Dutch Caribbean
WILLEMSTAD – Digital accessibility is not only a social responsibility but also an economic necessity for the Dutch Caribbean, said Wesley Eleonora, Managing Director of SIM Caribbean, during a luncheon
Closing the skills gap to create more jobs in the Caribbean – Caribbean Life
Lilia Burunciuc, World Bank Director for Caribbean countries. Photo courtesy World Bank Earlier this year, I met a young graduate who had spent the entire summer searching for a job