MTN Group has launched its flagship MTN
Skills Academy in Zambia, the first of its operations to roll out this
initiative which is aimed at addressing the digital skills gap in Africa.
First introduced at MWC in
Kigali, the MTN Skills Academy is a free, online learning platform that
will see MTN play its role to actively drive digital skills development and job
creation across Africa and have at least 60% of youth and adults on our markets
have at least a minimum level of proficiency in sustainable digital skills by
2025.
With a starting point and recognition that the Digital Skills Gap
Index reports 12 of the world’s 20 countries with the weakest digital skills
being in Africa, this online learning platform provides young people with access
to world-class training and resources in digital and financial literacy, work
readiness, mentorship, and job placement services. The MTN Skills Academy is
delivered in line with the AU’s digital transformation strategy ambitions.
Speaking at the launch event, the Minister of Sports, Youth, and Art,
Hon Elvis Nkandu said, the launch of the MTN digital skills Academy is a
significant milestone for Zambia’s digital development.
According to him the government’s
commitment to promoting science, technology, and innovation in the education
sector coupled with initiatives such as the MTN digital skills academy,
underscores Zambia’s determination to equip its youth with the skills necessary
to thrive in the digital era.
A strategic priority of MTN Group’s Ambition 2025 strategy is to create
shared value. In this instance, the launch of the MTN Skills Academy will
enable the Group to leverage its operation to enable digital inclusion and
transform lives in Africa through the provision of much-needed digital
training to the communities within which it operates. This launch is a further
demonstration of the Company’s commitment to building a sustainable future for
Africa by creating economic opportunities for young people and driving the
growth of the digital economy on the continent.
“It is no secret that in order
to be competitive in this rapidly changing world, digital proficiency is a
necessity,” said Nompilo Morafo, MTN Group Group’s Chief Sustainability and
Corporate Affairs Officer. “It is for this reason that we are thrilled to
bring the MTN Skills Academy to Zambia and to help young people across the
country gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the digital
economy. As a pan-African company, we are committed to driving growth and
development across the continent, and through this investment, we are helping
to create a more equitable and sustainable future for Africa.”
The International Finance Corporation reports that by 2030
approximately 230 million jobs will require digital skills, yet the continent is
far behind in reaching these numbers. The MTN Skills Academy is designed to
address this critical shortage. It will initially focus on offering online
training in digital and financial skills, work readiness, mentorship, and job
placement, with plans to expand to include in-person training and on-the-job
training in the future.
The Academy is designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing it
to respond to changing digital skills demands and provide young people with the
training and resources they need to succeed in the digital economy. By
continually evolving and improving the program, MTN can ensure that the academy
remains a valuable resource for students and helps to bridge the digital skills
gap in Africa.
The launch event for the MTN Skills Academy in Zambia took place on the 25th of April, with a range of stakeholders and partners in attendance.
Interested individuals residing in Zambia may access the courses and training
programs offered by the academy by visiting the website and signing up.