Today, the Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Branko Ružić visited the graduates of the IT faculty from Seoul, who, at our Serbia-Korea Information Access Center in Belgrade, train our citizens for two very important IT areas of web programming and Python, but also give classes on Korean culture. He thanked the Korean students for coming to Belgrade and their engagement and hard work, reminding them that the Serbia-Korea Information Access Center was opened precisely thanks to the successful cooperation between Serbia and the Republic of Korea in the field of digitization. Minister Ružić also expects that there will be even more similar projects that contribute to raising the level of digital literacy of our society in the future. He urged young IT professionals not to miss the opportunity to visit the Serbian capital and learn about our rich tradition, history and culture. The Free Summer Programming School has been held for two years at the SKIP Center, which works under the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government. Last year, several hundred citizens successfully completed the free IT training.