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Academy Graduates 6th Cohort, Empowers Tech Leaders

by LONGTONG YAKUBU
7 months ago
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A non-governmental organisation, eHealth Africa,  has graduated the 6th Cohort of the eHealth Africa Academy.

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This milestone event, which was held in Kano at the weekend, marks the successful completion of a rigorous 16-week training programme, which empowers young minds with cutting-edge skills in web design and software development.

Founded to bridge the technology skills gap among Africa’s youth, the eHealth Africa Academy continues demonstrating its commitment to shaping the next generation of tech leaders.

The programme empowers participants with the expertise and tools required to excel in the ever-evolving digital world, particularly within the health-tech sector.

“This graduation represents more than just the completion of a program; it signifies a transformative journey for our graduates,” said Jamil Galadanci, a senior manager of Global Health Informatics at eHealth Africa.

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“We are incredibly proud of the dedication and hard work each graduate has shown over the past 16 weeks. They have acquired valuable technical skills and are now equipped to contribute meaningfully to the digital and healthcare ecosystems, both locally and globally.”

 

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The 6th Cohort underwent an immersive and hands-on curriculum that included mentorship from industry professionals, practical training, and real-world project experience. Their success reflects eHealth Africa’s vision of fostering youth empowerment and creating pathways for growth in the rapidly expanding tech sector.

 

The graduation ceremony, held on 24 January 2025, brought together influential stakeholders from the health-tech industry, government, and the broader tech community to celebrate the achievements of these emerging innovators. Highlights of the event included inspiring speeches, certificate presentations, and a shared recognition of the talented graduates’ hard work and determination.

 

“We are excited to see the impact our graduates will have on the world. They are now equipped to address complex challenges in health tech and contribute to shaping a future where technology and healthcare work hand-in-hand to improve lives across the continent,” said Jamil Galadanci.

 

“The eHealth Africa Academy has successfully graduated over 120 young professionals, providing them with valuable resources to thrive in the digital economy. With a focus on bridging the digital divide and creating a sustainable talent pipeline, the academy is helping drive the continent’s tech revolution,” Galadanci added.

 


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