Microsoft South Africa partners with Afrika Tikkun to launch Going Mobile, an ICT Academy based in Olievenhoutbosch.
has collaborated with Microsoft South Africa to launch an ICT Academy, called Going Mobile , based in Olievenhoutbosch in Centurion, Gauteng.
Running until June 2025, the initiative aims to address the pressing issue of youth unemployment in SA. Through practical training and real-world application, participants will gain access to crucial technical competencies that can open doors to opportunities in ICT and beyond, it notes.a $150 000 grant to Afrika Tikkun, as part of a strategic partnership programme for its Global Skills Initiative, aimed at providing critical digital skills to 50 000 South Africans.
“Microsoft is dedicated to building and operating data centres that not only enhance technological innovation, but also address societal challenges,” it adds.
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