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Microsoft to Equip One Million South Africans with AI Skills by 2026

by Faith Amonimo
February 3, 2025
in Africa’s Innovation Frontier, African FutureTech
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Microsoft to Equip One Million South Africans with AI Skills by 2026

With South Africa’s youthful population and growing tech ecosystem, the country is uniquely positioned to lead in AI-driven innovation provided its workforce has the right digital skills. Recognizing this, Microsoft South Africa has launched an ambitious AI skilling initiative, aiming to equip one million South Africans with in-demand digital skills by 2026.

Bridging the AI Skills Gap in South Africa

According to Lillian Barnard, President for Microsoft Africa:

“Harnessing the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic vision, but a tangible reality for organisations seeking to achieve exponential growth and optimisation.”

Microsoft has committed to providing future-ready digital, cybersecurity, and AI skills to four million African youth. This initiative is a significant step toward that goal, ensuring young South Africans gain globally recognized certifications and compete in the global digital economy.

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The Need for AI Skilling in Africa

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 highlights a critical skills gap, with over 60% of companies identifying it as a major challenge for business transformation by 2030. Emerging industries such as AI, data science, and green technologies require a workforce equipped with modern skills.

To address this, Microsoft’s AI skilling initiative will:

  • Provide AI and machine learning training for job seekers.
  • Bridge the skills gap to create new employment opportunities.
  • Enable inclusive economic growth by upskilling a diverse workforce.

Empowering South Africans Through AI Education

Microsoft’s skilling initiative aims to make AI education accessible to all, from corporations to government agencies and youth organizations. The training program covers fundamental AI concepts, equipping learners to integrate AI into their daily work and industries.

To support this effort, Microsoft introduced the AI Skills Navigator, a free-to-use learning portal that provides:

  • Personalized AI skill assessments for learners at different levels.
  • Tailored learning paths for various job roles and industries.
  • Guidance on building AI expertise for future workforce demands.

Barnard emphasizes:

“The launch of this AI skilling initiative for South Africa is not just about individual advancement, but more importantly about uplifting entire communities. By democratising access to AI education, we are creating a more equitable digital future for all.”

Strategic Partnerships to Maximize Impact

Microsoft is collaborating with educational institutions, ICT training providers, government bodies, and NGOs to ensure effective implementation of the initiative. Key partners such as Afrika Tikkun Services and Youth Employment Service (YES) will play a vital role in ensuring that AI training aligns with real industry needs.

The Future of Jobs Report 2025 underscores the importance of multi-sector collaboration to build a resilient, skilled workforce in South Africa.

A Digital-Ready Future for South Africa

As AI adoption accelerates, South Africa must embrace digital transformation to remain competitive.

By 2026, Microsoft’s initiative will have:

  • Trained one million South Africans in AI skills.
  • Created pathways to employment in AI-powered industries.
  • Positioned South Africa as a digital leader in Africa.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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