The Vanuatu Trade Commission in Ghana, in partnership with the African Diaspora Central Bank (ADCB), has targeted to train five million youth in Artificial Intelligence (AI) across Africa for free.
The initiative to train five million youth in Africa is a strategic partnership which is aimed at bridging the digital divide to provide access to cutting-edge technology education as well as empower the next generation with the right skills to innovate, create and lead in an increasingly AI-driven world.
The project will take off in Ghana by training 300,000 youth in contents such as AI Prompt Engineering, Deep Learning and Machine Learning. It will be facilitated by Ghanaian-based IT and Consultancy Firm, Knowledge Web Centre.
The project, launched in Accra recently, brought together dignitaries, including a Justice of the Appeals Court, Justice Kweku Ackaah-Boafo, a Justice of the High Court, Justice Patricia Quansah, and the Continental Vice-President of IPGC, USA, Professor Roberts Dean.


