Double the Impact: Education
Expand access and improve the quality of education globally so students of all ages have the skills they need to succeed skills(Cisco Education).
We invest in educational programs designed to help students apply what they have learned. Our programs focus on preparing students to engage in ICT (ICT) occupations, while also emphasizing the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, especially in under-educated communities. Through our own programs, numerous educational partners, and employee volunteering, we reach out to students at all levels and create an environment that exudes a passion for learning and gives students hope for a brighter future.
Cisco Networking Academy® Program
Research conducted by IDC for Cisco shows that the innovation revolution driven by the power of the network has made society more sensitive to trained ICT professionals.
Market segments around the world are experiencing shortages of network technology talent.
The Cisco Networking Academy program will teach students how to design, build, and manage computer networks, and how to ensure network security Complete. The program currently has 10,000 colleges in 165 countries and enrolls 1 million students annually Reserving talent for short-sighted positions within the scope, while helping to meet the educational needs of the local community. Cyber Academy™ Program There are numerous trainees in key regions of Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and a considerable proportion is women’s pregnancy. Some organizations specialize in offering Cyber Academy courses to under-educated, poor, or disabled students, hoping to Open a career path for them to achieve their financial independence. For example, in India, “Network Technology Academy Without Borders” (NWB) plans to offer web-based technical college courses in Braille to the visually impaired. In Kenya, a similar program Networking Academy courses for the hearing impaired; in addition, Ukraine has a Networking Academy for orphans mechanism.
Courses are blended learning, combining classroom instruction with online courses; Cisco NetSpace™ Learning Platform Support
Students develop valuable career skills such as problem-solving, communication, and collaboration. Networking Academy program is Cisco’s longest-running corporate social responsibility (CSR) program through partnerships with educational institutions, non-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and government agencies Public-private partnerships forged by institutions and community centers have gained global support.

Cisco Education Plan
To expand opportunities for young people and equip people with valuable career skills, Cisco sponsors Educational programs, many of which are web technical college programs.
- In Brazil, Cisco has established long-term partnerships with many governmental and non-governmental organizations, benefiting from the number of students in the program has exceeded 107,000. We have also launched special work to help places where education levels are weak and low Young people in the district, as well as students in technical schools or professionals in public institutions.
- In 2008, China experienced the largest earthquake in its history. Cisco assisted Sichuan Province in post-disaster reconstruction and also Help improve the quality of local education and health services. The Sishu Aid Sichuan Program has changed the educational model of local schools, Digitized and launched 25 Cisco Networking Academy.
- In 2009, parts of southern India were hit by floods. After learning of the disaster, Cisco launched the Samudaya project, which rebuilt 2,223 houses, two schools, and a primary health program education solution that enables 850 local children to communicate with teachers in urban areas via the Internet. Exist Elsewhere in India, the Network Institute’s courses are geared towards serving veterans, widows whose husbands died in the war, and Military families, providing them with the opportunity to acquire new skills.
- The Institute of Network Technology has been rooted in Mexico for more than 15 years, with more than 300 institutions across the country enrolling more than 47,000 students, and has become part of a transformation program to help young people develop professional skills. In addition, Cisco has partnered with Mexico Brother’s various teamwork to improve education through basic educational technology.
- Since 2000, more than 33,000 students in Turkey have participated in the Cyber Academy program. Now, in Turkey, Eight of the top 10 universities offer Cyber Academy programs, and the Cyber Academy program will soon be part of a skills training program associated with various government programs. The Turkish military also provides Army, Air Force, and Navy personnel Networking Academy courses and has produced over 300 Networking Academy graduates since 2003.
Cisco Education Partner
To help train our ‘workers of the future for jobs in STEM fields, we work with international cooperation with a number of non-profit organizations and social enterprises within the organization, including:
- MIND Research Institute, a company developing ST Math, a Mathematical Proficiency Software Program for Students), a US non-profit organization that has partnered with Cisco to release a web version of the program Ben, is currently piloting in London, Johannesburg, and Qatar.
- Teach for All, is an independent society dedicated to providing more people with access to education in 23 countries Group of businesses. Cisco is helping the organization lay the groundwork for a global telecommunications platform that will facilitate Resource sharing and collaboration.
- Teachers Without Borders (TWB), aims to bridge the global education divide. Cisco and Think the Science Foundation has awarded $2.8 million to support TWB’s programs and has helped launch several TWB initiatives, including the Certificate of Competency (CTM) program, TWB toolset, community assessment tool, and online community GETIdeas.org.
Work for the Future
To meet the global demand for long-term growth, we must provide more people with educational opportunities, train “workers of the future”, And build educated communities.
Cisco Corporate Social Responsibility
We believe business has a responsibility to operate in a way that respects and ultimately benefits the public, communities, and the planet we live in;
- Social Responsibility (CSR)”. Our CSR core philosophy is that as long as problems are solved by combining human and technological networks, their impact is multiplied.
- So, we practice CSR in the same way that we run our business, by applying our technology, applying the expertise of our people, and working with our partners.
- We focus on four main goals: to enhance the well-being of people and societies around the world, to help our clients achieve the same while reducing our own environmental impact, to Operate with morality, and create favorable conditions for the growth of employees.