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Ghana Digital Hub Creates 336 Jobs, Trains 717 Youth

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In just one year, Ghana Digital Centres Limited transformed hundreds of young lives through skills training and startup support. The program turned digital education into real careers across the country.

Ghana's digital revolution just proved that investing in young people pays off in jobs, innovation, and hope for the future.

Over the past year, Ghana Digital Centres Limited has trained 717 young people in critical tech skills, supported 82 startups, and helped create 336 new jobs. CEO Dzifa Gunu celebrated the milestone at a press briefing in Accra, emphasizing that behind every number is a transformed life and a strengthened business.

The results speak for themselves. Through the Jumpstart Programme, participants learned data analytics, software development, and digital marketing before landing hands-on internships with growing startups. The training didn't just teach theory but connected learners directly to employers who needed their skills.

The center's reach extended far beyond Ghana's borders. Twelve Ghanaian students represented their country at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, where their robotic disaster-response solution earned them second place. Another young innovator, Bubune Biana Bottozah, became first runner-up at the continental Ms Geek competition in Rwanda with her solution targeting illegal mining.

Global partners took notice of Ghana's commitment to digital transformation. The center now works with UCLA, Amazon Web Services, and German development organizations to expand opportunities for young Ghanaians. Deputy CEO Christine Ansong highlighted how these partnerships reflect growing international confidence in the country's digital vision.

Ghana Digital Hub Creates 336 Jobs, Trains 717 Youth

The physical center itself became a destination. Over 289 visitors from universities, government agencies, and tech advocacy groups toured the facility to learn from its success. Five new technology companies signed on with subsidized support packages, expanding the ecosystem even further.

The Ripple Effect

The impact extends beyond individual success stories. By creating 336 jobs in one year, the center is helping build Ghana's middle class and keeping talented young people in the country. Each trained graduate becomes a mentor for the next generation, multiplying the program's reach.

The center also hosted the ENJOY AI 2025 African Open Ghana Edition, bringing young innovators together from across the continent. These connections spark collaborations that could shape Africa's tech future for decades to come.

Infrastructure improvements brought the facility up to international standards, while new corporate departments strengthened governance and accountability. The organization even partnered with Japan's development agency to create sustainable support systems for startups and held policy dialogues on improving conditions for gig economy workers.

One year of focused leadership proved that digital transformation isn't just about technology but about people, partnerships, and persistence in creating real opportunities where they're needed most.

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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Innovation

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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