Prime Minister Mark Phillips of Guyana has highlighted the importance of a skilled workforce in relation to the country’s expanding economy. During his address at the first session of the fourth annual conference of the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL), he emphasized the significant opportunities that the program offers to citizens.
The GOAL initiative aims to provide access to education and training that were previously unattainable for many Guyanese. PM Phillips encouraged all citizens to take advantage of the resources available through GOAL, which is designed to enhance skills and knowledge in various fields.
He noted that as the economy continues to grow, the demand for a well-trained workforce will increase, making such educational opportunities vital for personal and national development. The Prime Minister’s remarks reflect a broader commitment to fostering an environment where individuals can improve their qualifications and contribute effectively to the nation’s progress.
The GOAL program is part of the government’s strategy to equip the population with the necessary tools to thrive in a competitive job market and to support the overall economic advancement of Guyana. By providing access to training and education, the initiative seeks to empower individuals and enhance their employability in a rapidly changing economic landscape.
Through this program, the government aims to ensure that more Guyanese can participate in the benefits of economic growth and development, ultimately contributing to a stronger and more resilient nation.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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