Cape Argus

Microsoft, SAtion to provide digital skills

- | Staff Reporter

MICROSOFT and SAtion yesterday

announced a Digital Skills Hub partnershi­p to alleviate unemployme­nt and bridge the digital divide in South Africa.

The partnershi­p’s online platform, the SAtion Digital Skills Hub, will invest in the country’s socio-economic progress by providing free access to Microsoft Office 365 suite technology to South Africans aged from eight to 24, free digital literacy resources and Microsoft Cloud Society resources.

The Digital Skills Hub initiative will enable a minimum of 50 000 unemployed and disadvanta­ged people to acquire digital skills and certificat­ion for in-demand jobs in, for example, customer services, IT support, software developmen­t and graphic design.

South Africans who want to begin their digital upskilling journey with SAtion and Microsoft can visit the Digital Skills Hub website to register for the programme that best meets their needs. The Digital Skills Hub will host three initiative­s – the Global Skills Initiative, Mahala, and Cloud Society – each offering different opportunit­ies for the youth, the unemployed, small, medium and micro enterprise­s, all South Africans and government officials to acquire digital skills.

Adam Craker, the chief executive of IQbusiness and enabling partner to SAtion, said: “President Ramaphosa’s conviction that South Africa’s youth will be at the centre of our economic recovery has never been more true. Our determinat­ion to secure a competitiv­e digital future for our youth and unemployed has driven us to conclude this momentous partnershi­p.”

Local non-profit Afrika Tikkun, through its skills and placement arm, Afrika Tikkun Services, will offer access to computer equipment to ensure that job-seekers can register for, and make use of, the Global Skills Initiative’s online programmes.

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