An kare-fondas dijital pou
13 mai 2022
Ranbonni longsay nan dekatonn statistik
Georgetown, Guyana : Progranm statistik kawbe-kabwataj CARICOM mete an kare-fondas dijital nan brann pou konsit aprann-teknik, bouskaj ek trape sa-sav ki ka gade wè ranbonni longsay djokte statistik nan kare-peyi a. Kare-fondas la se Statistical Training and Research in the Caribbean (e-CISTAR) eti wonzienm Tontin Ewòp pou Dekatonn ka mete lahan adan. Yonn adan zelonn-djok trase-welto-rive dekatonn statistik la, se pou apiye dekatonn kare-fondas aprann dijital la pou moun ka djoubake nan kawbe-gouvelnaj statistik epi dòt kawbe-gouvelnaj se peyi-caricom lan.
Moun ki ka fè an won asou kare-fondas dijital la ke trape zouti pou aprann-teknik ki sòti nan an mete-nan-brann eti IDB (Inter-American Development Bank), ek anpil liannaj rive asou dòt progranm aprann-teknik. Ni an kare pou kawbe ranbonni statistik nan se kawbe mete-nan-brann statistik CARICOM lan. Se liv-aprann lan, se liv-sa-fè ek dòt liy-matje fondok, tousa adan kare-fondas E-CISTAR la, se reponn-dèhè mande-sav ka vire toulong lan tou.
Kare-fondas sa-sav la anbrazonnen epi larel-kòtòf matje-mabial djok pou djing-dekantje fondalnatal ek moun pe rive doubout krèy mannigetè, pòte kole asou an konpanyi liy-matje nan telolay, epi anchay bouske-dekantje djok nan telolay ek krepinen aleliwon.
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