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Sa'ed Program
09/05/2013

The Sa’ed Program was initiated in September 2008 by Mercy Corps in partnership with IJMA3 and the Syrian Computer Society (SCS).

 
 
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The Sa’ed Program was initiated in September 2008 by Mercy Corps in partnership with IJMA3 and the Syrian Computer Society (SCS). Sa’ed, which means “help” in Arabic, is a program designed to address the needs of unemployed youth in Syria, specifically those of Iraqi refugees currently residing in Syria and Syrians from disadvantaged economic backgrounds. The overall goal of the Sa’ed program was to build the ICT capacity of young adults so that they could seek and attain better employment opportunities and thereby improve the economic livelihoods of themselves and their families. As part of the program, Iraqi and Syrian students received training in either basic IT skills or ICDL, an internationally recognized ICT certification.
 
 
 
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