Are you ready for 'UN Principles for Responsible Digital Payments online learning course'
Are you ready for 'UN
Principles for Responsible Digital Payments online learning course'
The Introduction:
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'Better Than Cash Alliance' based at
United Nations is a partnership of governments, companies, and international
organizations that accelerates the transition from cash to responsible digital
payments to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
The Digital Payments is a vast universe and to guide participants
in this vast universe 'Better Than Cash Alliance' has unveiled a ‘Responsible
Digital Payments Online Learning Course’.
The online course explains the 9 overarching principles of ‘UN
Principles for Responsible Digital Payments’.
The target audience for this online learning course are
personnel of governments, companies and international organizations embracing
responsible digital payments in their journey to build trust, mitigating risks,
and driving inclusive economies.
The online course aims to serve as a practical guide for participants
in the Digital Payments.
Participants in this by travelling around 9 modules, each covering 1 principlee.
The individual modules contain a brief introduction of the
principle, couple of case studies and a Q & A session.
The participants can browse through additional case studies,
to have insights of the respective principles around the world
The participants should aim to finish this course at a single
sitting of 180-240 minutes.
At the end of course, successful participants receive a
Digital Certificate, which they can showcase on their social media handles.
So, go ahead register for the course, and aim for the Digital
Certificate in a single sitting
The FAQs of this course can be read @ https://btca-production-site.s3.amazonaws.com/document_files/13/document_files/UN_Principles_online_course_FAQ.pdf?1656513344
The complete details of this course can be read @ https://www.betterthancash.org/news/un-principles-for-responsible-digital-payments-in-action-launch-of-online-learning-course
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Disclaimer: These are my personal thoughts. The bottom line is Safe ePayments. Nothing More, Nothing Less.
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