The software giant bows out of Africa’s biggest skills initiative, as it shifts its focus to employability skills development programmes.
Software giant SAP is bowing out of the AfricaCode Week initiative, as it shifts its focus to its employability and ‘learning to earning’ skills development programmes.
In a statement, SAP says as it exits the initiative, its partners will continue taking the initiative to the marginalised regions of Africa. “Through our dedication, we worked towards ensuring every young mind is equipped for success in the ever-changing landscape of the modern world. While we have achieved incredible results thus far, there is more work to be done.”
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