African Development Bank takes next step in boosting youth digital skills
A new ICT “Centre of Excellence” has been opened by the African Development Bank in Kenya for youth to take advantage of digital skills training.
A new ICT “Centre of Excellence” has been opened by the African Development Bank in Kenya for youth to take advantage of digital skills training.
The next phase of its 2020 initiative, Microsoft, LinkedIn and GitHub are making more digital skills resources available online.
MTN is ramping up its digital skills training initiatives through a new partnership and the launch of a multimedia centre in rural Mpumalanga.
The Youth Digital Skills Forum is happening on 24th of June, with it showcasing what the local digital industry has to offer.
4IR has seen a surge in demand for digital skills across all sectors. It is therefore crucial to remember the role business should take in creating these skills, especially among the youth writes Kian Chen, Huawei South Africa Deputy CEO.
Mindjoy hopes to expand the initiative to more grades and more schools in future.
HyperionDev is utilising CrowdCube to court investors in its plan to offer more online coding courses both locally and abroad.
A partnership between the Eastern Cape Government and Microsoft SA sees the launch of a Digital Skills Virtual Innovation Hub in the region.
This initiative aims to help women advance their skills and use new technologies to grow, improve, and digitise their businesses.
Following its latest Digital Skills Report, Coursera is partnering with NEMISA to give those in need to online courses better access.
After helping 300 000 South Africans get access to digital skills, Microsoft SA is extending its initiative, targeting a further 50 000.
A partnership between SAPCO, the Department of Higher Education and Huawei has led to the opening of 33 ICT academies at TVET colleges across SA.