The Eastern Region Digital Divide in Malawi
Ntha Foundation through Digi Savvy Africa aims to contribute to overcoming the Eastern region’s digital divide by setting up an Educational Hub in Mangochi under the Kwathu Innovation & Creative Centre.
Ntha Foundation through Digi Savvy Africa aims to contribute to overcoming the Eastern region’s digital divide by setting up an Educational Hub in Mangochi under the Kwathu Innovation & Creative Centre.
With support from the Malawi Government, through the Public Private Partnership Commission, under the Digital Malawi project funded by the World Bank, The Ntha Foundation is establishing an innovation and creativity hub in Lilongwe, Malawi. The hub will be implementing the Digital Skills and Innovations project, in the form of digital skills trainings, targeting the youth.
The Ntha Foundation invites applications from individuals and organisations that would like to like to apply on behalf of eligible individuals, who are looking for an opportunity to enhance their capacity in information and communications technology (ICT), to enroll into the 12 week Digital Skills Training Program, which starts in June, 2021.
The Malawi Government, through the Public Private Partnership Commission, with funding from the World Bank, launched the digital skills project in Mzuzu, Malawi.
We understand that we cannot all be entrepreneurs / founders – that there must be some managers / administrative partners to assist start-up founders in the realisation of the development of sustainable businesses. This training program offers in-class lessons and on-the-job training opportunities to aspiring business managers.
The hub at Ntha Foundation is ready for use by you, and/or your organisation! Check out this post for all you need to know about using the hub.
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