skills development organizations

Ghana Hubs Network

Ghana Hubs Network coordinates  Hubs Across Ghana by supporting and promoting the collaboration of hubs to build a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem.They leverage on their extensive and diverse network to provide supportive services to their stakeholder community of entrepreneurs, innovation hubs, NGOs, and government.

Email: info@ghanahubsnetwork.com

Tel:-(+233) 50 655 6809  

MEST

MEST is an Africa-wide technology entrepreneur training program, internal seed fund, and network of hubs offering incubation for technology startups in Africa. Founded in Ghana in 2008, MEST provides critical skills training, funding, and support in software development, business, and communications to Africa’s tech entrepreneurs. …

SPRING BOARD ROAD SHOW FOUNDATION

With fifteen years of experience in youth mobilisation, engagement and mentoring, the Springboard Road Show Foundation is Ghana’s leading promoter of youth entrepreneurship, talent development and investment among tertiary students, graduates, young executives, and formal and informal youth groups nationwide.

The Foundation has over the years documented stories of young people who have been mentored into entrepreneurship and have gone on to build thriving businesses. The nationwide Springboard Road Show has over 300,000 alumni.

KOSMOS INNOVATION CENTER

Founded in 2003 by a small team of explorers, Kosmos Energy was once a start-up too. Now a successful, publicly-traded company, we know what it’s like to see an opportunity, pursue a dream, and grow a business. By nurturing the next-generation of entrepreneurs and facilitating innovation in sectors beyond oil and gas, we are contributing to the creation of healthier and more diverse economies.

CAMFED

CAMFED is a pan-African movement revolutionizing how girls’ education is delivered. Through a gold-standard system of accountability to the young people and communities we serve, we have created a model that radically improves girls’ prospects of becoming independent, influential women. 

GSET

GSET is a non-profit globally recognized leading professional association for Ghanaian educators using technology to improve learning outcomes in Ghana. GSET as an organization also provides several other services to individuals and organizations. These services include EdTech consultancy and training, teacher professional development (TPD) certified by the National Teaching Council (NTC) of Ghana, EdTech startup incubation and accelerator programs, mobile app and programming training for all ages, technical assistance to government and non-government agencies.

Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana

The Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH) is a professional association made up of professionals in various domains of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) practice. The Institute is a connector of ICT professionals from government MDAs, educational institutions, corporate organizations, start-ups, investors and the civil society organizations to create a vibrant ICT ecosystem. Their IIPGH Academy is focused on providing ICT skills training that enables the digital evolution of organizations.

T-TEL

Transforming Teaching, Education & Learning (T-TEL) is a Ghanaian not-for-profit organization that provides high quality technical advice, project management, research and implementation support services, using local talent and expertise to enable Ghana’s education system to reach greater heights.

Ghana Code Club

The Ghana Code Club is an after-school program that teaches children computer programming skills. Children between ages 5 – 17 can join any of their Computer Science programs from Schools, Community Centres and Libraries to learn to create computer games, animations, interactive arts, websites and mobile apps.