One million coders in four years: Ghana’s digital dream meets TikTok 🇬🇭 🎓
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The Ghanaian government is exploring an unexpected ally in its national digital training program: TikTok. With over 80% of the country’s internet users active on the platform, officials see a chance to turn its massive popularity into a gateway for teaching coding and digital skills to the youth.
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Launched in April 2025, Ghana’s “One Million Coders” initiative aims to equip one million citizens with digital skills over four years. On June 26, Minister of Communication, Digital Technologies and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, met with a delegation from TikTok to discuss a potential collaboration.

George praised TikTok’s newly launched STEM feed, a curated stream dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics content. He sees this feature as a key channel to promote educational content from the training program. In his words, TikTok needs to evolve beyond pure entertainment to become a platform for skill development.
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