The Guardian: Opportunity for young Africans an NGO plans to train one million tech talents
With high levels of unemployment and vulnerable employment on the rise, the world of work in Africa is still facing […]
With high levels of unemployment and vulnerable employment on the rise, the world of work in Africa is still facing […]
The company, which also operates an advisory company, has now launched a non-profit arm, Ingressive For Good (I4G), which will address the glaring inequities that exist within African tech ecosystems
The I4G, a non-profit organization is dedicated to empowering African youth with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement said it will help place 5,000 youths in employment.
Nigerian-based investment firm, Ingressive Capital has launched a nonprofit arm called Ingressive for Good. The nonprofit is looking to provide African youth with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement.
The emerging digital/tech ecosystem is particularly crucial as a multiplier of growth because access to technology enhances consumer information, networking, job-creating resources, and even financial inclusion.
The I4G, a non-profit organisation is dedicated to empowering African youth with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement, said it will help place 5,000 youths in employment.
According to the United Nations, Africa has the youngest population in the world. Sixty percent of Africa’s population is under the age of 25. The median age is 19.8. By…
This year Ingressive launched a not for profit arm, Ingressive For Good (I4G) to address the glaring inequities that exist within African tech ecosystems.
Ingressive for Good (I4G) is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering African youth with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement.
Ingressive has launched a non-profit subsidiary to empower African youths with micro-scholarships, technical training, and talent placement.