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131Sustainable Development
Nurturing ICT Professionals in Myanmar
Huawei spares no effort to nurture ICT professionals
and transfer ICT knowledge in local communities.
In doing so, Huawei aims to increase people's
engagement in the digital society and make
information technology available to all.
Huawei believes that "if you give a person a fish,
you feed them for a day; if you teach a person how
to fish, you feed them for a lifetime". Acting on
this belief, Huawei has cooperated with the training
organization KMD to provide end-to-end ICT training in Myanmar. Specifically, Huawei offered a wide array
of training materials; donated equipment to create a practical training environment; trained trainers; arranged
internships; and developed a pool of ICT talent. Through these initiatives, Huawei comprehensively contributed
to the development of ICT professionals in Myanmar.
Huawei trained more than 1,500 ICT professionals in 2014 and plans to train 5,000 more over the next three
years to address the shortage of technical personnel and boost socioeconomic growth in Myanmar.
Huawei – KMD joint training program for ICT
professionals in Myanmar
Improving Digital Literacy
As broadband access issues are gradually resolved, the task of nurturing digitally literate ICT professionals has
moved up our agenda. By the end of 2014, Huawei had established 45 training centers globally to nurture local
professionals and transfer knowledge. In close collaboration with local higher education institutions and other
organizations, Huawei offered scholarships and internships to outstanding students, in order to support ICT
education and nurture talented individuals.