German initiative to create more digital jobs in Africa

(left to right): German Development Minister Dr. Gerd Müller; Michael Kleinemeier (Member of the Executive Board of SAP SE and Head of SAP Digital Business Services); Marita Mitschein (Senior Vice President Digital Skills EMEA South & Managing Director SAP Training & Development Institute); Ellen Michel (Head of Programme, Development Partnerships – develoPPP for jobs Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ/ GmbH)
German software company SAP and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) plan to jointly create 450 jobs for highly qualified personnel in the Information Technology (IT) sector in ten African countries.
They will undergo a three-month training program, followed by assistance to help them find jobs in local companies.
The program will cover Algeria, Angola, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia.
These countries have great potential for jobs and growth in the digital sector, but they lack well-trained specialists who can support companies and institutions as they introduce and operate software products.
SAP Executive Board Member Michael Kleinemeier said, “Africa has the youngest population in the world. By 2050, its population will double, reaching more than 2.5 billion. Giving young people digital skills and IT training will create jobs and boost growth in Africa.
The BMZ supports the joint endeavor through its develoPPP for jobs program, which fosters sustainable private sector initiatives in selected countries in Africa as part of the Special Initiative on Training and Job Creation.
The program will be implemented by the SAP Training and Development Institute as part of SAP’s established Young Professional Program which has already created more than 2,200 jobs for job seekers with higher education degrees in 22 countries around the world.
African Media Agency