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Skills

According to a report by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), the top digital skills in demand in Ghana include:

Web development and programming: This skill is considered highly relevant in Ghana, as it is necessary for the development of websites and web-based applications for businesses and organizations. This skill is considered highly relevant in Ghana, as it is necessary for the development of websites and web-based applications for businesses and organizations.
This includes experience with programming languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and knowledge of popular content management systems such as WordPress.

Data analysis and visualization: As businesses and organizations in Ghana collect more data, this skill is considered relevant as it is necessary for making sense of the information and making data-driven decisions.

Mobile app development: With the growing use of smartphones in Ghana, this skill is considered relevant as it is necessary for the development of mobile apps for Android and iOS platforms.

Cybersecurity: With the increasing use of digital technology in Ghana, this skill is considered relevant as it is necessary for protecting against cyber threats and data breaches.

Digital marketing: As more businesses in Ghana look to expand their online presence, this skill is considered relevant as it is necessary for promoting products and services online.

Graphic design: With the increasing use of digital technology in Ghana, this skill is considered relevant as it is necessary for creating visual materials for websites, social media, and other digital platforms.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: As technology advances, there is increasing demand for professionals with skills in AI and ML. This includes skills in natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive modeling.

Cloud computing: With the increasing adoption of cloud computing, there is a growing need for professionals with skills in cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and cloud security. It is important to note that the rate at which these skills are considered for employment in Ghana can vary depending on the specific industry and job market

In addition to the above, other reputable sources also indicate that skills in blockchain technology, Internet of Things(IoT) and robotics are also in high demand in the ICT industry in Ghana. These skills are in high demand as they are essential for the development of software applications, websites, and mobile apps. Furthermore, the GIPC report also indicates that there is a growing need for professionals with skills in data analysis and management, cybersecurity, and digital marketing.
It’s worth noting that the ICT sector in Ghana is rapidly growing and the demand for these skills may change over time. Therefore, it’s important for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the ICT industry in Ghana to stay informed about the latest trends and developments in the field.






Source:-https://www.payscale.com/

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Why are Digital Skills Needed

  • 20% of Ghanaian companies said they recruit only internationally for jobs that demand digital skills, mostly because they can’t find people with the required skills locally.
  • In Sub-Saharan Africa alone an estimated 230 million jobs will require digital skills within the next decade

     

  • More than one-third of the women surveyed by GSMA who do not use mobile internet attribute insufficient skills as a barrier to being digitally included.

     

  • Africa’s Internet economy estimated to reach $180 billion by 2025, according to the IFC, e-commerce can drive inclusive growth and create three million jobs across Africa by 2025 if technology and online markets are well utilized.
  • ICT sector in Ghana is currently valued at about $1 billion (July 2022); it may reach $5 billion by 2030

  • ICT sector (2020):  3.9% of the GDP of Ghana
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