Approximately 300 young persons across Jamaica will benefit from the Universal Service Fund's (USF) Technology Advancement Programme (TAP) III Coding Course this year.

Speaking at TAP III’s opening ceremony and orientation on Friday (June 9), Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams, said the programme represents the Government’s commitment to utilise information and communications technology (ICT) tools to boost socio-economic development.

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