Djibouti schools to get 100,000 MyOffice licences

Djibouti schools to get 100,000 MyOffice licences

MyOffice the Russian developer of office software for collaborative document processing and communication, has announced a milestone agreement with the Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training of the Republic of Djibouti. The agreement calls for 100,000 Russian software licences to be supplied to state and municipal schools, kindergartens, colleges and vocational training institutions in Djibouti. The agreement has been signed between Djibouti’s Minister of National Education and Vocational Training, H.E Moustapha Mohamed Mahamoud and the Russian software vendor INDEPENDENCE.DIGITAL, MyOffice distribution partner in Africa.

“MyOffice educational products fully satisfy our software requirements for the education system of Djibouti. They are universal, designed for use on any computers or mobile gadgets, and offer all the tools necessary to process files in a text or spreadsheet form. With their intuitive interface and easy to learn functionality, MyOffice products will help upgrade the teaching of basic digital literacy and computing skills in our schools,” said Mahamoud.

The parties have agreed that, in addition to the licenses, INDEPENDENCE.DIGITAL will provide advisory services in office software and secure document and user data management technology.

Dmitry Komissarov, CEO, MyOffice, said: “The agreement to supply MyOffice software licences to educational institutions in Djibouti represents an important milestone in bolstering trade and economic co-operation between our countries. We see great demand for Russian IT products on the African continent today.”

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