Portugal INCoDe.2030

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TECHNOLOGICAL SCHOOL DISTINGUISHED IN THE AREA OF QUALIFICATION

Wild Code School is a leading technological school in Europe, which offers training programs in more than 20 campuses in face-to-face, hybrid or remote format and has been distinguished with the seal of “uma ação INCoDe.2030”, in the area of Qualification.

INCODE.2030 PROMOTES THE DISSEMINATION OF INITIATIVES IN THE SCOPE OF DIGITAL TRAINING AND WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN ICT

In order to learn about and promote the dissemination of various initiatives within the scope of digital training and women’s participation in ICT, INCoDe.2030 accompanied the Secretary of State for Citizenship and Equality, Rosa Monteiro, on visits to companies, schools and other institutions with projects in the scope of digital training and women’s participation in ICT.

PORTUGAL CLIMBED 3 POSITIONS IN THE 2021 EDITION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S IDES

The edition of the Economy and Society Digitality Index (IDES) disclosed, on November 13, that Portugal climbed three positions compared to the 2020 edition, now ranking 16th among the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU) and reflecting the digital development efforts of the national society and economy. According to data from the European Commission, Portugal’s positive balance involves increases in absolute terms in 13 of the 33 indicators.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM DISTINGUISED WITH THE SEAL “UMA AÇÃO INCODE.2030”

 “Ubbu-Aprende a Programar” was recently awarded the seal “uma ação INCoDe.2030” and aims to respond to the social problems of digital exclusion, school failure and dropout and youth unemployment, through the training of teachers and teaching of Science and Programming, to students of the 1st and 2nd cycles of basic education.

INA HOLDS CYCLE OF WEBINARS ON THE “FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION”

Between October 2021 and March 2022, the INA, I.P. organizes a cycle of webinars dedicated to the “Fundamental Principles of Public Administration”, which will address in each session one of the principles that apply to all administrative activity, in the pursuit of the public interest: legality; equality; proportionality; justice; impartiality; and good faith.