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ELearning Award Presented in Bahrain

MELT 2006 award to HumanSoft Learning Solutions

Dubai, June 2006 - (by UmmeSalma Mujtaba) HumanSoft Learning Solutions received the "Best eLearning Contribution Award in the Middle East and North Africa" at the Middle East elearning Technologies (MELT) 2006 event, held in Bahrain. The director of MELT 2006, Sally Ann Moore, presented the prize to Nadeem Younis, Senior Vice President of HumanSoft Learning Solutions.

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