UNESCO Partners El Kratos Synergy to train 100 Graduates

UNESCO IHE has partnered with the renowned EL Kratos Synergy to train 100 graduates of Federal University of Technology to enhance the efficiency of data utilization.   
  
The Coordinator Dr. Michael Umar who expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration
during the maiden edition of the initiative, said that the innovative training program would revolutionize the way people handle data and make a provision for self-employment opportunity.

He added that it would make it simpler and faster for employable graduates to extract valuable insights for decision-making.  

 “The initiative underscores our commitment to embracing modern methodologies and tools in our data-driven processes. We believe that the insights gained from this training will not only improve our operational efficiency but also elevate the quality of our reports and analysis”.


Good data enables organization to promote effective development planning, intelligent policy programming and implementation, and allow for proper monitoring of policy actions as well as evaluation of policy outcomes and impacts. This constitutes the object of thought behind this training”, he stated 

“The collaborative effort between the UNESCO IHE and El Kratos Synergy represents a significant stride towards improving the quality and speed of data processing, a skill that increases graduate employability. By equipping graduates with advanced techniques and strategies for handling data, the training seeks to bridge the gap between raw data and meaningful insights, thereby fostering informed decision-making,”       

 The training, which spanned several intensive sessions, delved into various aspects of data utilization.  

Participants were exposed to cutting-edge methodologies in data analysis, visualization, and interpretation which would help streamline the process of extracting relevant information from complex datasets and also empower participants to derive actionable conclusions more swiftly.

Appreciation speech by Engr. Oluwaseun Semowo
MNSE, COREN, The Coordinating Director of The IT Skills Empowerment program for the graduates
Organized by UNESCO.

Speaking, some of the participants at the training, Mr Babarinsa M.O and Mrs. Adeleke Joana said they hope to integrate the newfound skills into their workflow as they are self-employed

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