Computer Formation Program for Congo

Beth
September 25, 2003

Initially this center responded to the formation needs of Italian young people who were having difficulties in school but rapidly it has become an international center.
On 20 June, the new center of ENAIP was inaugurated in Liège (Belgium).

This center is dedicated to computer formation and began from an idea that was first proposed by a group of Italian workers. Initially this center responded to the formation needs of Italian young people who were having difficulties in school but rapidly it has become an international center.

Today ENAIP opens its doors to young people 25 years old or younger who have abandoned their studies. Each year ENAIP receives 36 students. Their formation continues for one year and at the end of that time they are given a certificate that allows them either to continue their studies in computing or to seek employment.

The Congregation of the Mission has been present in this center since 1987. Our confrere Albert Gabbiadini is the director of this center and the house in Louvain is one of the benefactors of ENAIP.

Source: NUNTIA July-August 2003


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