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Cisco Networking Academy Program

Elli Takagaki International Partnerships Manager Cisco Systems Inc.

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Customer Focus

“"The two great equalizers in life are the Internet and

education.”

John ChambersPresident and CEO

“"The two great equalizers in life are the Internet and

education.”

John ChambersPresident and CEO

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History of the Networking Academy program

• Created as a solution for schools installing networks

Problem: Schools lacked financial and human resources to manage networks

Solution: Cisco develops curriculum to train teachers, staff, and students to wire and maintain networks in their schools

• August 1997: Cisco Networking Academy Program launched in the United States with

64 Academies in 7 states

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Countries Worldwide: 160Countries Worldwide: 160

Academies Worldwide 10,000+Academies Worldwide 10,000+

Enrollments Since 8/97 1,235,449Enrollments Since 8/97 1,235,449

Instructors Worldwide: 24,000+Instructors Worldwide: 24,000+

Total Online Exams (since 11/99) 31,000,000+ Total Online Exams (since 11/99) 31,000,000+

Most Exams in a single day (12/1/03)58,751Most Exams in a single day (12/1/03)58,751

Cisco Networking Academy Program (Oct 2004)

As of Oct 04

Languages: 9Languages: 9

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China• 198 Academies• 20,924 students• 23,297 graduates

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific (incl. Japan) • 1,264 Academies• 27 countries• 109,489 students• 59,338 graduates

Korea• 95 Academies• 4,835 students• 2,205 graduates

Japan• 177 Academies• 6,785 students• 3,536 graduates

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Cisco Networking Academies in China:• South China University of Technology,

Guangzhou (CATC)• University of Electronic Science & Technology

of China, Chengdu (CATC)• Tsinghua University, Beijing (CATC)• Beijing University of Posts and

Telecommunications, Beijing (CATC)• Fudan University, Shanghai (RA)• Southeast University, Nanjing (RA)• Huazhong University of Science and

Technology, Wuhan (RA)• Xian Jiaotong University, Xian (RA)• China Women’s College, Beijing (LA)• Tianjin Yaohua High School, Tianjin (LA)

Legend:CATC: Cisco Academy Training CenterRA: Regional AcademyLA: Local Academy

China

Total Academies in China: 198Total Students: 20,924

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“ I think that women serve an important role in sharing IT knowledge and empowerment. Women are natural-born ‘broadcasters’; they are more inclined to share their experiences with others. Going through the Academy curriculum has been a life-changing experience and a real eye-opener to what can be achieved with Internet technologies, which I am really anxious to share with others for the development of communications in China.”

Women in IT

Shirley Guo20 years oldAcademy GraduateNanjing Univ.of Posts and Telecom

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Cisco Networking Academies in Korea:• Dongguk University, Seoul (CATC)• Kyung Hee University, Yougin-si (CATC)• Homam University, Kwang Ju (RA)• WooSong University, Dong-Gu (RA)• Taegu University, Kyungsan (RA)• Yuhan College, Puchon City (RA)• Busan Women’s College, Busan (LA)• Kumi College, Kumi (LA)• Deojeon Dong-Ah Technical High School, Daejeon (LA)• Korea Aviation Polytechnic College, Sachon (LA)

Republic of Korea

Total Academies in Korea: 95Total Students: 4,835Female Enrolment: 34.17%

Legend:CATC: Cisco Academy Training CenterRA: Regional AcademyLA: Local Academy

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Cisco Networking Academies in Japan:• Okinawa University, Okinawa (RA)• Reitaku University, Chiba (RA)• Waseda University Media Network Center, Tokyo (RA)• Hiroshima International University, Hiroshima (RA)• Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo (RA)• Aso Business Computer College, Fukuoka (RA)• Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts, Kyoto (LA)• Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo (LA)• Kyoto Kogyo Senior High School, Kyoto (LA)• Umi Commercial High School, Fukuoka (LA)

Japan

Total Academies in Japan: 177Total Students: 6,795Female Enrolment: 22.1%

Legend:CATC: Cisco Academy Training CenterRA: Regional AcademyLA: Local Academy

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CCNA CurriculumCisco Certified Network Associate

• CCNA® 1: Networking basicsFocus on OSI model and industry standardsBasic network design, networktopologies and IP addressing

• CCNA 2: Routers and routing basics

Beginning router configurationsRouted and routing protocols

• CCNA 3: Switching basics and intermediate routing

LAN switching theory and VLANsAdvanced LAN and LAN switched designsThreaded case studies (TCS)

• CCNA 4: WAN technologiesWAN theory and design WAN technology, PPP, Frame Relay, ISDNNational SCANs SkillsThreaded case studies (TCS)

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Academy Program Curriculum

• CCNA – Networking • CCNP – Networking• Fundamentals of Wireless LANs• Fundamentals of Network Security

• HP IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software• HP IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems

• Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials

• Fundamentals of UNIX• Fundamentals of Java Programming

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How Does the Networking Academy Program Benefit Women?

Provides Access to Cutting-Edge IT

Skills and Industry-Standard Certification

Leads to Unprecedented

Career Opportunities

Allows Women to Contribute to the Development of the IT Sector in their

Community and Country

Women’s Increased Participation in the IT Workforce Contributes to their Own Economic Development

Offers Time Independent Study and Personalized Training

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Gender Initiative –CLI/CiscoMainstreaming Gender into the Academy Program

• Institutionalizing Gender Mainstreaming – 30%• Research since 1999 • Best Practices—recruitment and retention strategies• Country assessment• Data collection and analysis• Gender module• Establish critical mass of female role models, students, and

instructors • Gender marketing materials• Targeted gender projects

in more than 20 countries• Building a gender eco-system

of partners

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The Gender Module

Gender mainstreamed into the Cisco Networking Academy Program from the beginning:

THE GENDER MODULEhttp://cisco.netacad-currdev.net/gender(in Academy Start Guides, accessible to all instructors

through the Academy Connection)

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Model public-private partnerships

• International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

• Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

• Peace Corps

• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

• United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)

• United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)

• United Nations Volunteers (UNV)

• US Agency for International Development (USAID)

• World Bank/InfoDev

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Least Developed Countries Initiative—“A Call for Action” - UNDP, UNV, USAID

*Data from Sept. 20, 2002

Results to Date:40 LDCs + 10 non-LDCs in Africa

174 Academies600 Instructors trained in Africa, Asia, Arab States

8,069 Continuing CCNA Students as of Oct 2004 (32.7% female)3191 Graduates

GENDER INITIATIVE: 50/30, Mainstreaming gender beyond 30% female student enrollment

October 2004

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Employers at a Glance: LDCI-Asia:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

ApacheNet Solutions

Bajra Net (ISP)

Bangladesh Telegraph & Telephone Board

BELTRONIX

China Telecom Gui Zhou Branch

Grameen Phone Ltd

Jubilant Computer

NetNeuron.ComProshika computer SystemsShantigriha Computer School

Training Institute for Technical Instruction (TITI) (Nepal)

Unicol System

Via Net Communication

Worldlink Communication

GOVERNMENTBangladesh Defense

Bangladesh Power Development Board

Bhutan Royal Planning Commission

DFID Prime Minister Office - Nepal

Dhaka Electric Supply Authority

National University of Samoa

Nepalese Election Commission

Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

National College of Engineering -Nepal

Samoa Health Department

Samoa Treasury Department

Samoa Waters Authority

Tribhuvan International Airport

PRIVATE SECTORAgni Systems Ltd.Bank of CeylonBeximco Textiles Ltd.Biman Banlgadesh AirlinesDevelopment Bank of SamoaGenasiaHimalayan BreweryNabil BankNepal Oil CorporationPhilips CompanyPolynesian AirlinesStandard Chartered Bank KatmanduSun CellularTrend MicroUnicol SystemUnited Insurance

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Gender in the LDC Initiative

< 15%

15% - 30%

> 45%

30% - 45%

LDC Initiative Female %•Global: 32.7%•Africa: 31.0% •Asia: 39.9%

Other Regional Gender % (Networking Academies):

Australia: 11.0%

EU: 9.9%

Japan: 22.1%

US: 16.4%

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Targeted Gender Projects Across the Globe

AfghanistanAfghanistanAlgeria*Algeria*Bangladesh*Bangladesh*BeninBeninCameroonCameroonChadChadChinaChinaCosta Rica**Costa Rica**Dem. Republic of CongoDem. Republic of Congo

EthiopiaEthiopiaIndia**India**

JordanJordanKenyaKenyaMadagascarMadagascarMauritaniaMauritaniaMexicoMexicoMongolia*Mongolia*Morocco*Morocco*MozambiqueMozambiqueNepal*Nepal*Romania**Romania**

RwandaRwanda

SenegalSenegalSouth AfricaSouth AfricaSri Lanka*Sri Lanka*TanzaniaTanzaniaTogoTogoTunisia*Tunisia*Uganda**Uganda**UkraineUkraineUnited StatesUnited States

Targeted Gender Projects and Targeted Female Enrollment:

* Women in Technology: Cisco Networking Academy Scholarship

Program** Gender Research Fellow

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Women in Technology

• Bangladesh• Nepal• Mongolia • Sri Lanka

•Algeria•Morocco•Tunisia

USAID provided $350K in scholarships for 500 women in 7 countries

Administered by Institute of International Education (IIE)

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Ahsanullah Univ. of Science and Technology (AUST)

WIT Orientation Day

Women in Technology

Mongolian Univ. of Science and Technology

WIT Orientation Day

Bangladesh : Overall 26.8% Female enrollment

Mongolia:Overall 44.9% Female enrollment

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IMPACT - Afghanistan

• 3 Academies Established • Kabul University• Min. of Women’s Affairs• Telecommunication Training Center

• 432 Students Currently Enrolled • 14 Graduates• 2 Female Instructors - former Academy

Students at Kabul Univ. • Partners: Min. of Women’s Affairs Min

of Communication, UNDP,USAID and ITU,CCPAfghanistan:Overall 30.8% Female Enrollment

Phase II; USAID provide US$1M for expansion of Academy Program

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Targeted Gender Project: India

• 7 all-female, 1 co-ed Academies established

• 502 studentsnearly 50% of female student population

• Job cells: Banasthali & Rajguru

• 60 CCNA exam vouchers disbursed to Banasthali grads, add’l available

• Equipment donation: Cisco• Partner support: CLI, ITU &

UNIFEM

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World Bank – Cisco

• Thailand: World Bank’s Development Marketplace Innovation Day CompetitionAcademy Program – chosen as Winner for efforts in Rural Thailand

• PhilippinesCisco partnered with the Bank’s Business Partners for Development (BPD) program to develop and expand career opportunities for underserved students around the world. Academy Program chosen as a model for the BPD partnership under the Global Partnership for Youth Development framework.

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UN Economic Commission for Africa& World Bank-InfoDev

Established at Technology Center, UNECA HQ, Ethiopia

World Bank/Info Dev program: Full scholarship for 50 women selected from throughout Africa

Goal: To create an incubatorProvide opportunity for African women Highlight the need to mainstream gender into HR Development in Africa

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“PLAN-IT” for a Sustainable Future

• Derived from the Field• 5 Years of Experience• Internal & External

Process• Lessons Learned• Pilot LDC Audience • Globally Applicable

• Components:GenderWorkforce DevelopmentSustainability

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