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Media Office of the U.S. Attorney Department of State October 3, 2022

The Office of the National Department of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and Google announced today a new partnership to support education, training, and development in Southeast Asia, with pilot projects in Indonesia and Vietnam underway first in the coming days. This public-private partnership, originally announced by the White House at the recent U.S.-ASEAN Special Meeting, underscores the continued emphasis on the important role that the U.S. private sector plays. continued commitment to Southeast Asian nations.

From October 3-7, 2022, at the American Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Google’s Startup Academy will host tech entrepreneurs for a four-day bootcamp curriculum that supports technology applications the first to solve local problems, such as. such as building a business, earning money, and more. Areas of the Americas are open spaces for learning and gathering around the world that encourage interaction with local communities and the United States.

Additionally, on October 7, 2022, with the support of Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, the ASEAN Foundation and its local partners will launch an initiative focused on youth engagement and media literacy of news @America in Jakarta, Indonesia, one of America’s 12. Areas in Indonesia. The initiative will educate vulnerable local communities, especially young leaders, about media literacy, how to combat misinformation online, and how to navigate the internet. The goal is to equip more than 1,000 trainers with new skills and tools, enabling them to provide training for more than 100,000 people of all ages and experience levels online over the next two years.

For more information about public-private partnerships with ECA, please contact the Office of Public-Private Partnerships at ECApartnerships@state.gov. Follow @atamerica, Places of the Americas on Twitter and Education and Cultural Affairs on social media for updates and program highlights.

Through the U.S. Embassy Jakarta | October 5, 2022 | Topics: Publications

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