Digisavy Africa and the Fiftfh Alley collaborated to conduct trainings and workshops from the 23r of March to the 25th of March 2022, in celebration of Women’s History Month, in an effort to curb the gender digital divide in Africa.
Digi Savvy Africa is partnering with The Fifth Alley to bring young African women a 2-day FREE workshop focusing on learning Social Media Marketing & Personal Branding.
In partnership with the Malawi Government through the Public Private Partnership Commission, with funding from the World Bank, the Ntha Foundation launched the Mangochi Digital Learning Centre at Excel Primary School at Makawa, Mangochi.
The National Bank of Malawi in partnership with the ICT Association of Malawi hosted the Innovation Jam Awards on the 27th of November, 2021 at Sunbird Nkopola, Mangochi. Our team was there, representing Digi Savvy Africa.
Statistics show that only 27% of women in Africa have access to the internet but only 15% can afford to use it – the implications of this are vast, ranging from women not having access to information, education, skills, and other tools they need to make their lives easier in…
Digi Savvy Africa was awarded as the winner in the EdTech Category for the 2021 Innovation Jam Awards, as sponsored by Nation Bank of Malawi, and organised by ICT Association of Malawi.
The Ntha Foundation, through Digi Savvy, with funding from the World Bank in partnership with the Malawi Government and the Public Private Partnership Commission is calling for interested participants to undergo the fully funded Digital Skills For All training.
Cohort 2 (Digi Savvy Summer) lessons have commenced. Cohort 1 is progressing to the INTERMEDIATE lessons, while the new streams will be taking the BEGINNER and introductory courses. Registrations are still open.
Are you an ICT or digital media specialist based in Malawi, interested in contributing to the closure of the digital skills gap in Africa? Apply to train with Digi Savvy.