Some 3,500 people and businesses have been trained in six e-learning centres sponsored by the Taiwan government in three Indonesian cities: Bandung, Jakarta and Yogyakarta.Eventually Taiwan hopes to have 41 centers installed across seven countries under an APEC-approved program.
The programme of transferable ICT skills has proven to be useful for participants, says Lester Leu, deputy director at the economic division of the Taiwan Economy and Trade Office (TETO).
"After taking part in e-learning programmes, some students and small and medium enterprises [SMEs] start to access technology and get better life opportunities. Many students and SMEs immediately set up e-commerce both for domestic and international markets," Lester told SciDev.Net.
Lester said Taiwan started establishing the centres in 2006 and the work was finished by May 2008.
[Taiwan]
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