Prompted by the drive to promote “Computer Literacy for All” in the Arab States and through its function as a global organization for education and science, UNESCO - Cairo initiated and implemented the International Computer Driving License Program in 2001.
While the ICDL Programme was initially launched through a network of only ten centres in three Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates), today and after seven years, the ICDL Programme has been yielding a lot of success and achievements. It is currently offered through a network of about 500 centres and is supported by approximately 200 quality assurance officers in eight Arab countries: Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Yemen and Palestine.
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