LPI announces Linux Training Program with the International 
Telecommunication Union in the League of Arab States

Doha, Qatar: March 6, 2012) The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the 
world's premier Linux certification organization (http://www.lpi.org), 
announced an innovative LPI certification and training project in 
partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU: 
http://www.itu.int) throughout the 22 countries of the League of Arab 
States (LAS: http://arableagueonline.org/).

The three year ITU project, called "Establishment of Training Centres in 
Linux Curricula and Certification", will establish 132 Linux 
"train-the-trainer" centers on all three levels of Linux Professional 
Institute Certification (LPIC: 
http://www.lpi.org/linux-certifications/programs) with 13,200 direct 
beneficiaries on an approximate budget of close to US $5,850,000. The 
project is part of the ITU's global development program of ICT capacity 
building through the establishment of Internet Training Centers (ITC: 
http://academy.itu.int/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?id=1737). The ITU 
has established 79 such ITC centers in 65 nations to date.

"LPI welcomes this partnership initiative with the ITU within the League 
of Arab States and we are pleased to assist them in their efforts to 
further develop the IT workforce in the region. This is in line with our 
mandate as an institute to promote professional standards and the global 
adoption of Linux and Open Source Software," said Jim Lacey, president 
and CEO of LPI. Mr. Lacey made the announcement from the ITU's "Connect 
Arab Summit 2012" in Doha, Qatar: the summit is the third in a series of 
ITU's "Connect the World" Regional Summits--the first, "Connect Africa 
Summit" was held in Kigali, Rwanda in October 2007 which was followed by 
the Connect CIS Summit in Minsk, Republic of Belarus in November 2009. 
Following the "Connect Arab Summit" the ITU will host a "Connect the 
Americas" summit in Panama City, Panama in July 2012.

During the "Connect Arab Summit", Mr. Lacey also participated in a 
summit round table on "EDUCATE. CREATE. EMPLOY" with government policy 
makers and other representatives of multilateral organizations.

“In today’s knowledge-based society, the success of youth in shaping the 
future of society will depend heavily on having the appropriate skills. 
Access to ICTs is an essential component in our lives today, but to be 
truly empowered an individual should be provided with the skills to make 
use of that access. Open source tools will greatly increase the 
potential of ICTs to educate and to open access to employment. I am 
therefore delighted with this key partnership with LPI,” said Mr. 
Brahima Sanou, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau.

"We have seen a growing interest for Linux and Open Source software from 
governments and corporations throughout the region. The time is ripe to 
drive the Open Source concept," said Feras Abou Shackra, Managing 
Director of LPI-Middle East. Mr. Feras noted that LPI had recently 
undertaken training and certification projects with the ITU in Syria, 
Palestine and Yemen. In late 2011, LPI also worked with the ITU on 
similar initiatives in Laos, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Linux Professional Institute is globally supported by the IT 
industry, enterprise customers, community professionals, government 
entities and the educational community. LPI's certification program is 
supported by an affiliate network spanning five continents and is 
distributed worldwide in multiple languages at more than 7,000 testing 
locations. Since 1999, LPI has delivered over 300,000 exams and 100,000 
LPIC certifications around the world.

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About the Linux Professional Institute:

The Linux Professional Institute provides a global framework, industry 
leadership and other services to enhance, develop and further lifelong 
professional careers in Linux and Open Source technologies. Established 
as an international non-profit organization in September 1999 by the 
Linux community, the Linux Professional Institute continues to 
demonstrate recognized global leadership, direction and skill standards 
for those who pursue a career in Linux and Open Source technology. LPI 
advances the Linux and Open Source movement through strategic partners, 
sponsorships, innovative programs and community development activities. 
LPI's major financial sponsors are Platinum Sponsors IBM, Linux Journal, 
Linux Magazine, Novell, SGI, and TurboLinux as well as Gold Sponsors, HP 
and IDG.

About the International Telecommunication Union

ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and 
communication technology. For over 145 years, ITU has coordinated the 
shared global use of the radio spectrum, promoted international 
cooperation in assigning satellite orbits, worked to improve 
communication infrastructure in the developing world, and established 
the worldwide standards that foster seamless interconnection of a vast 
range of communications systems. From broadband networks to 
new-generation wireless technologies, aeronautical and maritime 
navigation, radio astronomy, satellite-based meteorology and converging 
fixed-mobile phone, Internet and broadcasting technologies, ITU is 
committed to connecting the world.

Media Contacts:

Scott Lamberton
Director of Communications
Linux Professional Institute
http://www.lpi.org
[email protected]
+1-905-269-0862

Feras Abou Shackra
LPI Middle East
Tel: +971558555065
Fax: +97144393534
[email protected]
www.lpime.org
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