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1 hr agoUganda is rapidly positioning itself as a rising digital hub in Africa through a transformative partnership with the United Kingdom aimed at expanding AI-enabled digital skills training nationwide. The collaboration focuses on equipping young people, educators, and underserved communities with practical, job-ready competencies that align with the demands of the global digital economy.
At the heart of the initiative is the belief that digital literacy is no longer optional but a foundation for economic growth. Through structured training programs, participants will gain exposure to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud computing, and digital entrepreneurship. The goal is not only to improve basic computer skills but to build a workforce capable of creating solutions, launching startups, and competing in international digital markets.
The program also emphasizes inclusion, ensuring that rural communities, women, and marginalized groups are not left behind in the digital transition. By decentralizing training opportunities and integrating technology into local innovation hubs, the initiative seeks to bridge Uganda’s persistent digital divide.
This partnership reflects a broader vision: transforming Uganda into a knowledge-driven economy where youth are not just consumers of technology but active innovators shaping the future of AI and digital transformation across Africa.