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    You are at:Home»Africa»MTN Launches Training Programme to Close the Data Analytics Skills Gap
    MTN LAUNCHES TRAINING PROGRAMME TO CLOSE THE DATA ANALYTICS SKILLS GAP

    MTN Launches Training Programme to Close the Data Analytics Skills Gap

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on November 21, 2022 Africa, Data, Training

    MTN in its bid to address Africa’s digital skills gap has partnered with SAS Training, Courses & Classes to train up to 100 young people in data analytics.

    This is part of the MTN Skills Academy’s work to promote digital skills for digital jobs, in turn supporting MTN Group’s strategic intent of providing digital solutions for Africa’s progress.

    MTN Group Senior Vice President for Markets Ebenezer Asante said, “For Africa to realise its full potential, we need to address the lack of skills funding.” He also said that eight MTN operating companies had assigned learners to participate in the training that the Group is providing through its partnership with SAS.

    “Africa has the largest and fastest-growing youth population in the world. While this holds tremendous development promise, youth unemployment statistics remain a cause for major concern. It is only by investing in developing the right skills that we are going to overcome this challenge,” Asante adds.

    Essie Mokgonyana, SAS Country Manager & Sales Director for South Africa said, “We are committed to supporting public and private organisations across Africa adopt cloud platforms to tap into the full potential of their analytic capabilities and resources to accelerate innovation and higher operational efficiencies. And key to this support is being a part of the change; to create and sustain skills-based training programmes that not only meet industries’ needs for critical data science skills while offering the youth of today opportunities to access gainful professional advancement and employment tomorrow but lay the path for future talent pipelines. We are exceptionally proud to partner with MTN Group on this programme that bodes enormous potential for all parties involved.”

    The training initiative consists of a six-week programme, the first part of which is self-paced and the second contains live instructor-led courses.

    “During this programme all participants will have full access to  SAS® Skill Builder for Students, which includes a repository of resources to help participants learn SAS Data Science skills; from free online courses for certification purposes to exam preparation materials, and practical case studies where participants can learn more about how SAS software solutions are used in the industries they’re interested in and for their career advancement,” says Adesh Nathalal, Education Manager at SAS in South Africa.

    After the initial six-week programme, half the participants will undergo further training with MTN’s in-house data analytics academy.

    “This initiative is part of the work of the broader MTN Skills Academy to equip young people with the skills that are in high demand, in turn making them more employable,” says Asante, adding that MTN is committed to closing the skills gap and contributing to youth empowerment wherever we operate.

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