Source/India High Commission in Singapore

24Asia conducted its second Microsoft Word training session in Singapore, bringing together 210 participants as part of its ongoing digital skills development initiative. The programme aimed to enhance computer literacy and support community empowerment through practical training.

Source/India High Commission in Singapore

The session formed part of 24Asia’s free computer training series and was supported by a range of partners and stakeholders. The event gathered students, facilitators, trainers, and community members, providing a platform for participants to develop foundational skills in Microsoft Word and improve digital competency.

Source/India High Commission in Singapore

The programme was attended by several distinguished guests, including ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milan, Minister of Education of Bangladesh, Pooja Madan Tillu, Deputy High Commissioner of India to Singapore, and Elysa Chen, Executive Director of CampusImpact. Their presence underscored the importance of digital education and community-driven initiatives.

The High Commission of India in Singapore noted that it was honoured to be associated with the initiative by 24Asia, highlighting that the programme provides digital learning and practical skills to migrant workers, supporting their empowerment and development.

The training was supported by partners including the Ministry of Manpower Singapore, Temasek Foundation, Singapore Pools, and Red Bull Singapore. These collaborations contributed to the successful delivery of the programme.

Organisers expressed appreciation to trainers, facilitators, sponsors, and participants for their contributions to the session. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to equip individuals with essential digital skills and promote inclusive community development.

Future sessions are expected to continue building on this momentum, expanding outreach and providing further opportunities for skills development across diverse communities.

Source: India High Commission in Singapore