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a leading youth development agency, is excited to collaborate with Microsoft South Africa to launch the ICT Academy—Going Mobile initiative in Olievenhoutbosch.
This innovative program aims to empower young people without employment by providing them with essential Information and Communication Technology skills, allowing them to create long-lasting careers in the quickly changing technology industry. The initiative, which runs until June 2025, attempts to address South Africa’s urgent problem of youth unemployment.
This program will provide young people who are unemployed with valuable ICT skills, allowing them to pursue long-term jobs in the technology industry. Participants will gain important technical competencies through hands-on training and real-world application, which can lead to opportunities in ICT and beyond. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
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