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  • Kia to provide IT literacy, employment and entrepreneurship training to local youth in Côte d'Ivoire through the first half of 2027
  • Kia’s Green Light Project continues to drive community growth and self-reliance through sustainable projects worldwide
  • Since 2012, Kia has established 19 hubs across 15 countries, with 12 successfully transferred to local authorities

Kia has established an IT education center in Bingerville, Côte d'Ivoire, under its Green Light Project (GLP) to provide essential digital skills and empower local youth. The center will run IT training programs for local youth through June 2027.

Under Kia’s vision to become a Sustainable Mobility Solutions Provider, GLP delivers a range of programs and infrastructure to communities in need across sectors such as economy, education, healthcare, and environment, with a focus on nurturing sustainable growth and self-reliance.

The event was attended by Moussa Diarrassouba, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Family, Women, and Children, Broba Bi Daniel, Deputy Mayor of Bingerville, Djan N’goran Patrice, Deputy Mayor of Béttié, Soojin Jeon, Consul of Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Côte d’Ivoire, and Eunju Lee, Head of Sustainability Management Team at Kia.

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