The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ghana Digital Centres Limited (GDCL) to train 2,000 young Ghanaians in high-demand digital skills as part of efforts to improve youth employability and create opportunities in the technology sector. The programme will offer Microsoft-certified microdegree courses in cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and data analytics, equipping participants with globally recognised qualifications and practical skills for the digital economy. Speaking at the signing ceremony, YEA Chief Executive Officer Malik Basintale said the initiative forms part of the agency’s commitment to creating sustainable employment by preparing young people for emerging opportunities in the technology industry. He announced that government would fully fund the programme and urged eligible applicants to register through the agency’s official website at no cost.

The training programme will expose participants to internationally recognised Microsoft certifications that would enhance their competitiveness in both local and global job markets. Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Digital Centres Limited, Dzifa Gunu, said, “Microsoft is only offering 3,000 for Africa. So, for YEA to pull 2,000, that means it’s a huge success.” He added that the programme covers five key digital disciplines and that beneficiaries would also receive European credit transfers upon successful completion, making the qualifications internationally portable. The pilot phase of the initiative will be implemented in five regions before being expanded nationwide.

According to the two institutions, the partnership is intended to build a digitally skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of Ghana’s growing technology sector and the global digital economy. Malik Basintale said, “Our partnership today is simply to kick-start opportunities for 2,000 young people out there who are willing to learn, who are willing to explore the digital space, and who are willing to become tomorrow’s leaders as a result of today’s partnership.”

The fully-funded programme will cover all course fees, and participants will also receive European credit transfers upon completion.

The 2,000 slots allocated to Ghana represent a significant portion of the 3,000 Microsoft microdegree slots allocated to Africa. This partnership demonstrates the government’s commitment to developing the digital skills of its youth and preparing them for the opportunities of the digital economy. The training programme will be implemented in five regions before being expanded nationwide.

Key Facts

  • 2,000 young Ghanaians will benefit from the training programme.
  • The programme covers five key digital disciplines, including AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing.
  • Participants will receive European credit transfers upon successful completion.
  • The training programme will be fully-funded by the government.
  • Eligible applicants can register through the YEA website at no cost.