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    The Government of Ghana has announced plans to reach 400,000 beneficiaries by 2026 under its flagship One Million Coders Programme, as part of a broader strategy to equip young people with critical digital and technology skills. The target was disclosed by the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George (Sam George).

    The One Million Coders Programme is designed to train Ghanaians, particularly the youth, in coding, software development, data analytics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other in-demand digital skills. The initiative aims to prepare participants for opportunities in the global digital economy while supporting Ghana’s digital transformation agenda.

    Speaking on the programme, Sam George emphasized that the government is committed to scaling up access to digital skills training across all regions of the country. According to him, reaching 400,000 beneficiaries by 2026 represents a significant milestone toward the broader goal of teaching one million coders nationwide.

    “The digital economy presents enormous opportunities for job creation and innovation,” the minister noted. “Through the One Million Coders Programme, we are deliberately investing in human capital to ensure Ghanaian youth are not left behind in the global technology revolution.”

    The programme is expected to be implemented through a combination of online platforms, in-person training centers, partnerships with technology companies, and collaborations with educational institutions. Special attention will be given to inclusivity, with measures aimed at encouraging participation from women, persons with disabilities, and young people in underserved and rural communities.

    Government officials say the initiative will not only improve employability but also stimulate entrepreneurship and innovation. Graduates of the programme are expected to contribute to Ghana’s growing tech ecosystem by creating startups, developing local digital solutions, and supporting public and private sector digitalization efforts.

    The One Million Coders Programme aligns with Ghana’s broader digital development policies, including efforts to expand broadband connectivity, promote digital public services, and position the country as a technology hub in West Africa. By building a strong base of skilled digital professionals, the government hopes to attract investment and increase Ghana’s competitiveness in the global market.

    While the ambitious target has been widely welcomed, stakeholders have stressed the importance of quality training, sustainable funding, and strong industry linkages to ensure long-term impact. Ensuring access to devices, reliable internet connectivity, and continuous curriculum updates will be critical to the programme’s success.

    As implementation progresses, the government has pledged to regularly assess outcomes and adjust strategies to meet evolving industry demands. With a target of 400,000 beneficiaries by 2026, the One Million Coders Programme represents a bold step toward empowering Ghana’s youth and securing the country’s place in the digital future.

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