EY and Microsoft Widen Partnership and Advance Sustainability Education

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 03 October 2023, 02:32 IST

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The EY organization and Microsoft have announced the launch of the Green Skills Passport, which will aid learners aged 16 and up in building the skills required to find green jobs and pursue possibilities in the booming green economy. The free online program is part of a bigger social impact collaboration focused on sustainability, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and young skill development.
 
According to the International Labor Organization, 24 million green jobs will be generated by 2030. Green Skills Passport will help learners succeed in this shifting economy while also offering a platform for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide underprivileged communities with new employable skills.
 
Through a 10-hour virtual course, participants can work at their own pace and learn about key topics such as sustainability, entrepreneurship and skills for employment. Green Skills Passport offers a detailed approach to skills development, providing learners with EY-curated learning paths built and delivered on the Microsoft Community Training platform, as per EY.
 
"The collaboration between EY and Microsoft extends beyond a traditional alliance, showcasing our shared dedication to generating social impact. These programs are a testament of our desire to continue equipping young individuals with the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world."
 
"We're proud to continue growing our collaboration with EY to offer these unique programs that bridge the gap between education and employability. Through these programs, we are taking steps toward social equity and empowering leaders of the future."