The Citizen (Gauteng)

IBM to train 25m Africans and bring farmed out jobs home

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Internatio­nal Business Machines (IBM) is ramping up its digital-skills training programme to accommodat­e as many as 25 million Africans in the next five years, looking towards building a future workforce on the continent.

The US tech giant plans to make an initial investment of R945 million to roll out the training initiative in South Africa, where 31% of people between 15 and 24 are unemployed, according to Statistics South Africa.

Other countries set to benefit include Nigeria, Kenya, Morocco and Egypt, enabling the expansion of the project across the continent.

“Africa will have the largest workforce by 2040 and IBM wants to lay the foundation blocks to build a digital workforce,” Juan Pablo Napoli, head of IBM Skills Academy, said from Dubai. “We will be providing a free cloud-based learning platform able to train people from basic computer skills to high-end app developmen­t.”

50 000 such jobs currently farmed out mostly to India.

The move may help bring and keep digital jobs in Africa instead of losing them to India, said Hamilton Ratshefola, IBM’s country manager for SA. As many as 50 000 such jobs are currently farmed out from Africa, predominan­tly to India, Ratshefola said.

“If the programme is implemente­d successful­ly over the fiveyear period all these jobs can be moved to Africa.” – Bloomberg

 ?? Picture: Bloomberg ?? BIG STRIDES. The silhouette of Virginia ‘Ginni’ Rometty, CEO of IBM, flits across the company logo after an event during the 2016 Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. IBM says it has serious ambitions to train 25 million Africans, starting...
Picture: Bloomberg BIG STRIDES. The silhouette of Virginia ‘Ginni’ Rometty, CEO of IBM, flits across the company logo after an event during the 2016 Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. IBM says it has serious ambitions to train 25 million Africans, starting...

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