In Togo, the Presidency of the Republic, with the backing of the English-speaking community and the Commonwealth of Nations, is initiating a digital skills development program aimed at executives, professionals, and students. A call for applications has been issued to select 200 participants who will gain access to training through the Simplilearn platform.
This opportunity is exclusively available to individuals who possess a minimum of a two-year university degree and are associated with a Togolese academic institution, government body, or business. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, March 25, 2025, and participants are required to commit to attending classes until June 2025, dedicating eight hours per week.
Selected individuals will benefit from complimentary training in essential fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, software development, technology project management, and digital transformation.
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This initiative is part of the presidential strategy to enhance digital skills within the nation. It seeks to equip Togolese talent with advanced expertise in rapidly growing sectors, aligning with the government’s goal of establishing Togo as a prominent technology hub in West Africa.
This program represents a significant advancement in the partnership between Togo and the Commonwealth and signifies a crucial step forward in the country’s digital transformation journey.