Learning digital skills is essential in today’s rapidly evolving world. The digital landscape has become an integral part of our personal and professional lives, and acquiring digital skills can have a profound impact on various aspects.
The relevance of EdTech (Educational Technology) innovation in Africa is profound and has the potential to address numerous challenges faced by the continent’s education systems. We share here why EdTech innovation is so important for Africa.
Ntha Foundation has been able to train over 600 young people in various digital and entrepreneurial skills using the Digi Savvy platform. Here are our specific areas of focus in the EdTech innovation space.
We are thrilled to announce the commencement of the Digi Savvy Training program, brought to you by The Music4Malawi project in partnership with Digi Savvy and NMN Africa.
BECOME A DIGITAL MEDIA MASTER!!! Making better and faster decisions with digital skills is becoming mission-critical for marketing organizations. And with new technologies and channels popping up every day, marketers must adapt and evolve their analytics strategies, skills, and digital solutions to stay competitive. So, whether your marketing team is…
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 on the 11th of December, 2021. The launch event was patronised by PPPC representative Mr. Victor…
In celebration of Women’s History Month (March, 2022), the Malawi Government, with funding from the World Bank through the Public Private Partnership Commission, brings young African women a 4-day FREE workshop focusing on learning Social Media Marketing & Personal Branding through the Digital Malawi project, as funded by the World…
In celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth (March, 2022), and an effort to empower young women and girls gain access to digital education and upskill their careers, the Ntha Foundation and The Fifth Alley brought young African women a 3-day (23rd – 25th March, 2022) FREE workshop focusing on learning Social Media Branding, Marketing & Communications. The 3-day workshop…
The National Bank of Malawi in partnership with the ICT Association of Malawi organised the 2021 Innovation Jam Awards. We were honoured to have been a part, and to have been selected as winner in our category.
The gender digital divide is a global issue that has significant implications for social and economic development. Learn more about our work in this space.