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A Future Most Are Not Ready For?
The Real Digital Skills Risk Lies in Assumed Competence By 2030, nearly 230 million jobs across Africa will require some level of digital skills. It’s a statistic that often headlines conversations about the future of work, investment in connectivity, devices, and digital infrastructure. Yet more urgent questions are: What happens when learners are expected to succeed digitally without ever being equipped to adapt? Does assumed competence trump digital infrastructure? Accor
Feb 133 min read


Digitisation for Good!
UNiTIng to End Digital Violence Against Women This 16 Days of Activism, the global movement brings governments, organisations, and communities together to confront one of society’s most persistent injustices: gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF), under the theme “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against Women.” Recognising the urgency of this time as 85% of women report witnessing digital violence . Digitisation for Good is the belief that technology is a force for empowerm
Dec 4, 20253 min read


Building Digital Confidence. Creating Real Impact.
A story of Small unlocks Becoming Big Shifts At TeknaLabs , one insight has become clear: the moment a young person gains digital agency, everything else opens up. Grade 7 learners who once struggled to find the settings icon on a Chromebook now complete the program researching climate change, designing posters, and submitting assignments online independently. Teenagers who once froze in front of a computer now confidently use software-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) to b
Nov 20, 20252 min read
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