Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 29 July 2025: The Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG) is proud to announce its successful acceptance into the Vincula LAC: Digital Skills for the Future programme, a transformative initiative spearheaded by the World Bank and Coursera to boost digital talent across Latin America and the Caribbean. As part of the programme, the TCIG has been awarded 500 full-access Coursera licenses, the maximum allocation for any single country.
This digital learning initiative will empower Turks and Caicos Islanders from all walks of life to gain free access to courses and professional certifications from some of the world’s most prestigious universities and companies, including Yale, Johns Hopkins University, London Business School, McMaster University, Google, Microsoft, Meta/Facebook, and many others.
“This is a massive win for the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands. We are not just closing the digital divide, we are leaping over it,” said Hon. E. Jay Saunders, Minister of Innovation, Technology and Energy, who along with the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, is spearheading this initiative. “Through this programme, anyone across the islands, be it a student, Civil Servant, retiree, or aspiring entrepreneur can now earn a certificate from top global institutions for free.”
The Vincula LAC programme offers six months of free access to more than 400 online courses and micro-credentials in high-demand areas including Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Computer Programming, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Communication & Leadership, and many more.
Emphasising inclusion, the TCIG’s implementation plan prioritises students, Civil Servants, and vulnerable groups, including parolees and retirees, with a strong focus on ensuring that at least 50% of all participants are female.
“We’re incredibly proud of this achievement and excited about the opportunity it brings to our youth and educators,” said Hon. Rachel Taylor, Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture. “The skills learned through this programme will directly contribute to our government’s Vision 2040 goal of human capital development.”
Residents will also be able to participate in a vibrant learning community with monthly check-ins, motivation sessions, and community outreach events. The initiative is a key part of the TCIG’s broader digital transformation strategy.
Ms Lareesa Robinson, Head of Secretariat, Ministry of Innovation, Technology and Energy; and Dr. Candice Williams, President/CEO, Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, will be co-leading the programme.