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        Report by UNESCO IITE and Huawei Highlights the Vital Role of ICT in Higher

        Education in the Middle East


        A joint report by the UNESCO Institute for
        Information  Technologies  in  Education
        (UNESCO IITE)  and  Huawei has  revealed
        the  importance  of developing  ICT  talents
        and  creating  relevant  ecosystems  to
        enhance ICT skills in the Middle East and
        expand  access  to  career  opportunities  in
        the digital world.
        Titled:  "Talent  Ecosystem for  Digital
        Transformation: Insight  Report  on ICT
        in  Higher Education  and  Technical  and
        Vocational Education (TVET) in the Middle
        East  and  Pakistan",  the  joint  publication
        aims  to provide  evidence  about the
        capacities for ICT talent development and
        recommendations  for decision-makers
        and  other stakeholders  on strengthening   We  also  realize  that  our  partners and  the   the  region  are  bearing  fruit.  The  report
        the digital skills required for employability   communities  we  serve  have  prioritized   revealed  that  female  enrolments  grew  at
        in the digital era labor market. The report   environmental  protection.  Huawei's  an annual rate of 5.1% in Saudi Arabia from
        covers Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait,   digital  power solutions  can drive  green   2012 to 2018, whereas female students in
        Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE   development through promoting renewable   Qatari public higher education institutions
        and  Pakistan.  Commenting  on  the  report   energy,   electrification   of   transport   generally  outnumbered  their  male
        launch, Mr. Tao Zhan, Director of UNESCO   and  greening  of digital  infrastructure   counterparts. In public higher education, the
        IITE, said, "UNESCO has identified ICT as a   to cut carbon emissions," Mr. Wang   ratio reached 322 to 100 in the 2019–2020
        tool for accelerating the progress towards   added.  Higher  education  and  TVETs  are   academic year. Digital  transformation  is
        the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),   considered  significant  enablers  of  digital   conditional on the availability of advanced
        including  equitable  access  to quality   transformation and  vital  components of   ICT infrastructure and high  connectivity
        education for all. The report highlights how   national visions and strategies for economic   in  many countries in  the  region. Mobile-
        joint  efforts  by governments,  universities,   development  by most of the  countries.   cellular  subscriptions  rate  is  high  across
        international  organizations,  and  the  Therefore, modernizing education systems   the region: 186 per 100 inhabitants in the
        business  community  can have a lasting   and  upgrading  ICT  infrastructure  have   UAE,  159  per 100  inhabitants  in  Kuwait,
        impact on the  region's  socio-economic   become national  priorities  across  all   132  per 100  in  Qatar  and  124  per 100  in
        transformation."  Mr. Shunli  Wang,  Vice   surveyed  countries. Proper infrastructure   Saudi Arabia. Countries in the region have
        President of Huawei Middle East, said, "As   and qualified human capital are pivotal for   prioritized  collaboration  to fast-track ICT
        the report shows, ICT is a powerful tool to   achieving SDGs. This focus is reflected in   talent  development,  with  Huawei leading
        facilitate  social  impact. We  are  proud to   the ever-increasing number of institutions   talent  development  efforts  in  the  region
        see countries in the region prioritizing ICT   offering  ICT-related  studies.  For  example,   among ICT  private  enterprises.  In  Saudi
        skills  development  to  drive  sustainable   23  universities  and colleges  (out of 30   Arabia,  Huawei  backs  the  Saudi  Talent
        growth. Public-private  partnerships  are   higher  education  institutions)  in  Oman   Enabling Program (STEP) to nurture 10,000
        key to achieving ICT talent-nurturing goals.   admit  students to ICT-related  majors.   local  talents  by  2023.  In  Oman,  Huawei
        In  collaboration  with  our  partners  and   In Iraq, 12  vocational schools offered   operates ICT academies at Sultan Qaboos
        customers,  Huawei will  continue  to play   computer  and  information technologies   University and the University of Technology
        its role in enhancing ICT skills across the   courses  during  the  2018–2019  academic   and  Applied  Sciences.  Huawei  has  also
        region and preparing the youth for the future   year. In Pakistan, the government has set   run an  ICT Academy  at  the  University  of
        of work." "The report also demonstrates a   up the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU),   Bahrain, aiming to train  more than  500
        direct link between ICT talent development   the Virtual University of Pakistan (VU), and   students per year in such technologies as
        and   digital  transformation.  Huawei,  the  Information  Technology University  to   cloud computing and AI. Huawei runs the
        therefore, remains committed to providing   promote ICT in higher education and TVET.   ICT  Competition  "Seeds  Program for the
        the  latest  technologies  and  expertise  to   Equal access to technical, vocational, and   Future  in  Jordan"  to stimulate  innovative
        advance digitization  across  the  region,   university education is one of the pillars of   thought,  accelerate  integration  with
        while working with partners to ensure the   SDG 4. Data shows efforts taken to address   advanced technology and  upgrade  the
        talent  is  available  to drive  digitization.   gender  inequality in  higher  education in   skills of university students.



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