- Gebeya and Microsoft aim to bridge the gap between Africa’s burgeoning tech-savvy youth and the global digital economy.
- The pair is building a thriving digital workforce in Africa, capable of leading the next wave of global innovation.
- With over 10,000 developers already registered since its announcement, the initiative is rapidly gaining momentum across economies in Africa.
In an initiative that is poised to redefine Africa’s digital path, Gebeya Inc., in partnership with Microsoft, has launched the Microsoft Talent Cloud ecosystem, targeting the empowerment of 300,000 African tech talents by 2027.
This pioneering platform, which is powered by Gebeya’s Talent Cloud technology, aims to bridge the gap between Africa’s burgeoning tech-savvy youth and the global digital economy.
Through a training program in Microsoft-focused cloud and AI skills, the undertaking offers African tech professionals access to learning resources, job opportunities, and a network spanning over 30,000 Microsoft partners and customers.
Tech leap: companies skilling digital workforce in Africa
The partnership reflects a shared vision between Gebeya and Microsoft to cultivate a thriving digital workforce in Africa, capable of leading the next wave of global innovation.
Addressing critical challenges such as limited access to skilling and employment within international tech spheres, this collaboration marks a significant step towards integrating African talent into the global tech ecosystem.
“Tech communities are flourishing, driving progress across all aspects of society, and attracting investment. However, to ensure local talent continues to thrive, we must first address major stumbling blocks, including limited access to skilling and employment opportunities within global tech firms,” explained Gerald Maithya, General Manager, Microsoft Africa Transformation Office.
With over 10,000 developers already registered since its announcement, the initiative is rapidly gaining momentum across economies in Africa.
Gebeya’s CEO, Amadou Daffe, cites the critical role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies in shaping the future, highlighting the necessity for Africa to engage actively in this digital revolution.
“We’ve seen how the most disruptive innovations shaping the future of our planet have been in AI and machine learning. It is no coincidence that Microsoft soared to the top as the most valuable company after its acquisition of OpenAI… These technologies are significantly altering how consumers, industries, or businesses operate globally,” notes Daffe.
Gebeya and Microsoft Talent Cloud Ecosystem
The Microsoft Talent Cloud by Gebeya is a comprehensive platform for talent to not only enhance their skills in pivotal areas such as Azure, AI, and cloud infrastructure but also to connect with potential employers within the vast Microsoft ecosystem.
“The Microsoft Talent Cloud powered by Gebeya is one of the several ways to galvanize Africa’s young population to seize these next-generation opportunities. Whether pursuing entrepreneurial ambitions, or contributing to enterprises, our platform readies African talent for leadership in AI progress,” added Daffe, who is also co-founder of Gebeya.
The platform offers an array of resources including webinars, workshops, and conferences led by industry leaders, alongside practical tools such as Azure Credits to foster hands-on learning.
Furthermore, it tackles significant barriers to digital education in Africa by providing affordable access to its services. This initiative aligns with Gebeya’s recent strategic repositioning as a Talent Cloud solutions provider, leveraging its AI-powered SaaS platform to meet diverse organizational needs.
Upskilling African talent for global opportunities
Since its inception, Gebeya has been instrumental in creating opportunities for African talent, evolving from a focus on software developer education to a robust SaaS-enabled Talent Marketplace.
This partnership with Microsoft, coupled with a recent collaboration with O’Reilly for enhanced online learning, positions Gebeya at the forefront of Africa’s digital transformation.
The Microsoft Talent Cloud ecosystem not only aims to upskill African professionals but also to integrate them into a global network of opportunities, underscoring the continent’s potential as a leading digital innovation hub.
For those interested in joining or learning more about the Microsoft Talent Cloud powered by Gebeya, further details are available on their official website, promising a future where African tech talent is no longer on the sidelines but at the heart of global digital progress.
This initiative not only symbolizes a leap towards inclusive technological advancement but also embodies the spirit of collaboration and innovation necessary to drive Africa’s digital future.
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