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More than 150 thousand people have enrolled in INADEH courses in 2024

The National Institute of Vocational Training and Training for Human Development (INADEH) continues to be one of the main options for Panamanians seeking to expand their knowledge and improve their skills. During the current year, the institution has enrolled 155,342 people in the various programs and courses it offers.

This figure represents an increase compared to last year, when 154,952 registered. This growth demonstrates the growing interest of the population in accessing quality technical training, in line with INADEH’s mission to contribute to the professional and human development of Panamanians.

INADEH offers a wide range of educational programs available at its 23 locations nationwide, both in person and virtually, providing access to people from all over the country. In addition, the institution maintains its commitment to free training, allowing more Panamanians to access development opportunities at no cost.

“It is a pride for us to see how trust in INADEH grows year after year. Our goal is to continue offering quality training to contribute to the growth and competitiveness of our workforce,” said Yajaira Pitti, director of Inadeh.

With a diversified and accessible training offer, INADEH reaffirms its fundamental role in the training of human resources in Panama, providing key tools for the personal and professional development of its citizens.

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