TRAINING FOR IT COMPANIES IN RWANDAPRESENTATION OF AN ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR IT COMPANIES

Date of event: 26 April, 2019

The Rwanda ICT Chamber and the International Trade Centre (ITC) cordially invite you to an information session to present an advanced training programme aimed at supporting IT companies to further develop their e-Commerce-related services in:

  1. Website development using CMS technologies, namely WooCommerce and Shopify,

  2. Google Shopping and Facebook Shopping,

  3. Online advertising with Google Ads and Facebook Ads.

This training programme comprises training modules and coaching, and will lead to certification by the Rwanda ICT Chamber.

Come and learn more about this training programme and enroll to any of these modules. Certified companies on these technologies will be promoted to vendors interested in developing or growing their e-Commerce activity in order to value and encourage good practices in e-Commerce.

PARTNERS

This initiative is part of the “Enabling the future of e-Commerce in Rwanda” project, supported by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM), and jointly implemented by the International Trade Centre (ITC) – the United Nations and World Trade Organization agency specialized in trade and development, the German cooperation agency (GIZ) and DHL. This project is financed by GIZ. This training programme is deployed by AA Uni Rwanda Ltd.

WHO IS IT FOR?

This training programme is for 1) the managers of companies interested in developing their business capacity and offering to better respond to theirs customers’s needs and for 2) employees of these companies who wish to develop their own skills in the interest of their company.​

All training modules are offered free of charge to companies registered to the Rwanda ICT Chamber. A cost will apply to non members.

WHEN and where IS IT?

This information session will happen on Friday, 26th April, 2019. We offer two sessions:

  • Session 1 – From 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

  • Session 2 – From 02:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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