On March 30th, the DIA Team carried out the orientation session of the JET Project with the first cohort of participants. TheĀ Ā JET Project Jamaica, an initiative of the Democratizing Innovation in the Americas (DIA) Program, aims to reskill and upskill youth in the most in-demand digital and life skills and later connect them with jobs, local freelancing opportunities, or support them in developing entrepreneurial ventures. Ā
JET addresses the mismatch between the digital skills of youth and those in demand by the labor market, as training contents and curricula are often obsolete in covering the current market needs. Higher education and vocational training programs and systems must be structured to respond quickly to the shifting demands of private sector companies operating in the digital economy. Further, there needs to be more aware of job opportunities and the skills required for available jobs.
During the orientation session, participants were presented with the Curriculum Package, composed of soft skills and digital courses. The soft skills component ranges from communication, problem-solving, and leadership to financial literacy, conflict management, and decision-making. Moreover, the mandatory digital skills courses cover artificial intelligence, web, programming and app development, and social media management. The optional tracks offer cybersecurity training, digital image and video editing, or machine learning. \”This experience will give you leverage on having been exposed to these critical abilities required more than ever in the digital economy. Our team is motivated to keep progressing with this crucial project and support youth in joining the innovation movement,\” said Naketa West, JET Project Coordinator.
The JET Project is a cutting-edge initiative that uses technology to empower Jamaican youth to join the digital transformation. To design the training curriculum, the DIA Team partnered with Citibeats, whose ethical artificial intelligence created the Employment and Skill Monitor to identify the leading trends, social insights, and labor market indicators. The DIA team then developed the presented training program, focusing on the people behind the data and their needs.
Innovation goes beyond creating technology; it is how technology can improve or solve some urban challenges faced by youth and vulnerable communities. The JET Project Jamaica is a step in the right direction. The passion and eagerness of the participants in the orientation session serve as a reminder of the impact the JET Project can have on the lives of Jamaican youth.Ā
* The implementation of the JET Project is possible thanks to the financial and/or strategic collaboration of the following partners: