Dubai eGovernment to offer free eCitizen courses
DUBAI — Dubai eGovernment has announced a special promotion of its, instructor-led, cost effective eCitizen certification programme, which has been designed to increase the level of e-literacy among the residents of Dubai.
The registration period begins from March19 to 25. Residents will be given the opportunity to learn the basic Personal Computer (PC) and Internet skills and become acquainted with Government Department online services.
The promotion, which is free of charge and open to all, is sponsored by the National Bank of Dubai. “In any eGovernment implementation in the world, the human element represents the focal part of the formula and always receives the highest attention. This is the focus of the Dubai eGovernment Initiative,” said Mahmood Al Bastaki, Acting eService Director of Dubai eGovernment.
“Dubai eGovernment aims to encourage the public to move away from using the more traditional methods of conducting business with government departments to utilise online services. The eCitizen Training Programme will not only teach people the computer skills needed to allow them to successfully access Government’s online services, it will also help speed up the transition to total e-Governance,” explained Rehab Lootah, eServices Provisioning Manager, Dubai eGovernment.
The training will be conducted by New Horizons. The eCitizen programme comprises a total of 16-hours’ training, with three two-hour sections dedicated to basic PC skills, Internet fundamentals and e-mail fundamentals, and ten hours’ training on Government Department online services. On completion of the programme, each candidate will receive a certificate.
During the e-Citizen promotion, interested participants will be offered free registration in the programme on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration will be open for seven days, and can be made by calling AskDubai on the toll-free number 700040000, or by sending an SMS to 4488 with the letters ‘REG’, together with the person’s full name. For example, ‘Reg mohammed ali.’