MTN Ghana executives and Ghana's Communications Minister discussing digital skills partnership initiative

MTN Ghana Invests $2M in One Million Coders Program

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Ghana's largest mobile network is putting $2 million toward training a million young people in coding and digital skills. The investment brings the country closer to building a tech-ready workforce that can compete in the global digital economy.

Ghana is taking a major step toward becoming a digital powerhouse, and the private sector is stepping up to make it happen.

MTN Ghana just committed $2 million to support the government's One Million Coders Programme, an ambitious initiative to train one million young Ghanaians in coding and software development. The goal is simple but transformative: equip the next generation with the skills they need to thrive in today's digital economy.

The partnership came together after MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita met with Ghana's Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last year. The conversation centered on how public and private sectors could work together to build digital skills across the country.

MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett said the investment is all about opening doors for young people. By teaching coding and tech skills, the program aims to create jobs, spark entrepreneurship, and modernize both government services and private businesses across Ghana.

The timing couldn't be better. As Africa's digital economy grows, demand for tech talent is skyrocketing. Programs like this give young Ghanaians a real shot at high-paying careers without needing to leave home.

MTN Ghana Invests $2M in One Million Coders Program

The Ripple Effect

This $2 million is just the beginning of MTN's commitment to Ghana's digital future. The company is also working with the government to establish a $25 million ICT Centre focused on innovation and skills training.

Through the MTN Ghana Foundation, the company already supports digital education programs, including the Ministry's Girls in ICT initiative, which encourages young women to pursue technology careers. These efforts recognize that digital inclusion means reaching everyone, especially those traditionally left out of tech spaces.

The One Million Coders Programme fits into Ghana's broader push to digitalize the economy and compete globally. By investing in people rather than just infrastructure, the country is building sustainable growth from the ground up.

When young people gain marketable skills, entire families and communities benefit. One coder can become an entrepreneur who employs dozens. One programmer can build an app that solves problems for millions. That's the multiplier effect Ghana is counting on.

The partnership between MTN and Ghana's government shows what's possible when businesses invest in the countries where they operate. It's proof that profit and progress can go hand in hand.

A million coders means a million new possibilities for Ghana's future.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

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

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