This year, the event will be held in Sucre, Bolivia, from 27 July to 3 August.
Twenty entrepreneurs have successfully graduated from the company's Youth Tech Entrepreneurship Programme.
Project Niger LIRE aims to improve the quality of teaching and learning environments across Niger.
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The African Development Bank awards a R17.6 million grant to support green skills development for South Africans, with a focus on youth.
The renewed MOU is built on the successful implementation of the "Introduction to the Internet of Things" training programme.
The South African Police Service’s e-recruitment system is officially live, with plans to bring on board 5 500 aspiring police officers.
The Department of Basic Education is under pressure over its approach to mathematics in schools.
Many QA professionals may not have the necessary expertise to work with AI tools, so targeted training and education programmes are required, says Aysha Sassman, software quality assurance specialist at iOCO.
NIL Africa's instructors are field engineers who’ve designed, deployed and supported real-world networks, says Martin Camp, MD of Go Fourth Learning and NIL Africa.
South Africa has 25 years to train a Net Zero generation to develop key technologies – or risk losing R2.6 trillion.
ABB says learning and development initiatives aim to address issues faced by SA’s youth.