IBM Digital – Nation Africa: Investment, Knowledge & Economy

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) with its “IBM Digital – Nation Africa” initiative is investing $70 million in building much-needed digital, cloud, and cognitive Information and Technology (IT) skills to help support a 21st century workforce in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and other parts of Africa.

The initiative, “IBM Digital – Nation Africa”, provides a cloud-based learning platform designed to provide free skills development programmes for up to 25 million African youths over five years, enabling digital competence and nurturing innovation in Africa.
The IBM Digital – Nation Africa is designed to boost overall digital literacy, increase the number of skilled developers able to tap into cognitive engines, and enable entrepreneurs and prospective entrepreneurs grow businesses around the new solutions.

The initiative will be supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which has a special focus on fostering market-driven ICT skills in Africa and the Middle East.

The plan is expected to take many African youths out of the labour market and secure them with the right information that would enable them contribute positively to economic growth.

This is part of IBM’s global push to build the next generation of skills needed for “New Collar” careers.

“New Collar” is a term used by IBM to describe new kinds of careers that do not always require a four-year college degree but rather sought-after skills in cybersecurity, data science, artificial intelligence, cloud, and much more.

 

Oriental Renewable Solutions & GreenWish Partners Agree 50 MW Solar PV project

Oriental Renewable Solutions, a subsidiary of the Oriental Group, has formed a 50:50 equity partnership with GreenWish Partners to co-develop a 50 MW solar PV project in Jigawa State, Nigeria.

Oriental has already signed a 20-year, dollar denominated Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) in July 2016.

The Jigawa solar project will have an output of around 96 GWh per year and will create 300 jobs during construction and 25 permanent jobs during operations.

UN CERF Allocates $22 Million To Nigeria’s Humanitarian Needs

According to Mr. Abiodun Banire, the spokesman for the United Nations (UN) Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), Nigeria has received the largest allocation of $22 million from the $100 million so far released for January (2017) towards prioritising food and nutrition, health, shelter, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) assistance to people hit by crisis in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.

The Fund was part of the efforts to cover for funding shortfalls impacting response activities across nine most neglected crises globally.