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Updated in EWS May 9, 2022
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This initiative seeks to establish programming bootcamps as sustainable models for the development of digital talent in Paraguay through a public-private partnership development of digital talent in Paraguay through a public-private partnership. Innovation: this will be BID Lab's first project that seeks to develop the digital talent ecosystem through programming bootcamps, using them as the dynamizers and articulators of a public-private alliance that seeks to reactivate cities and areas in Paraguay that have been hard hit by the economic crisis. and articulators of a public-private alliance that seeks to reactivate cities and areas of Paraguay hard hit by the economic crisis of covid-19 and with incipient innovation and entrepreneurship systems that could contribute to transform local economies and offer more opportunities for quality jobs in technology to young people and women.
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