Our project at a glance

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  • Our Missions
    Select disadvantaged
    students
    Train them as
    IT technicians
    Ensure
    employability
  • Our Values
    TRUST
    SOLIDARITY
    RESPONSIBILITY
  • Our Achievements
    Each year 150 students graduate from CIST.
    92% of graduates found a qualified job within 2 months following their final internship.
    The average salary for a CIST graduate is 3 or 4 times the national average.

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What's happening in CIST?

The volunteers in August!
2010-09-02 01:49:28

 
In August, 12 volunteers have offered their skills, through missions from ranging from 2 weeks to two months with the support of their companies. We have developed an innovative skill-sponsorships model between Passerelles Numériques and Accenture, then with many other partners including Steria, ECS, Novell, Osiatis, Econocom… The companies guarantee the professionalism of projects and their quality and in doing so share skills and experience that builds trust and pride.


Internship: a CIST strong company-oriented approach...
2010-08-26 21:10:09

 
In our centre, throughout the two-year program, all students have to complete 2 internships:
2 month full-time internship for both IT support & Software Tester (mid August-mid October)
8 month part-time internship for IT support (mid February-mid October)
4 month full-time internship for Web Developer (mid June-mid October)


Learn more about our students: Who are they? Where are they coming from?
2010-08-12 01:59:32

 
In Cambodia, The rural areas are highly disadvantaged: 34.70% of the population is poor, and 90% of the poor are rural. 30% of kids is severely affected and half of them have delayed of growth (2/3 of young people receive only 2 meals a day). Farming mainly focused on rice field for own survival with very hard working conditions. Severe land shortage: 20% of the population has no land and 25% own less than 0.5 ha. In the countryside, there is almost no irrigation, no electricity and the access to education is dramatically low, especially for girls!


They talk about CIST!
2010-07-29 00:59:51

 
One more time, CIST, the school of Passerelles Numériques in Cambodia, its mission and our experimented selection have interested Media. KTV, the Cambodian TV, Cambodge Soir, the French news paper made in Cambodia decided to inform their audience about our work!


A president in our centre!
2010-07-14 19:09:14

 
Some times ago, CIST staff and students had the pleasure to welcome a President in our premises: our President! Mr. Benoît Genuini, President of Passerelles Numériques, came to visit us from France. This was a unique opportunity to meet, exchange information, comment on our experiences, share ideas on CIST projects and be introduced to new students.