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“We’re committed to bridging digital literacy skills gap”- ALX Country Manager

Summary by The Business & Financial Times
ALX Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to helping bridge the digital literacy gap in the country, with an ambitious plan to equip about 150,000 youth including those in rural communities, with 21st-century digital skills this year. This pledge was made by the Country Manager, Nana Darko Asiedu, during the Youth and Tech Dialogue (YTD), a high-impact event, which brought together industry leaders, educators, and young innovators under the theme …
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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