Togo Launches Program to Train 50,000 Students in AI, Coding, and Digital English

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Togo Launches Program to Train 50,000 Students in AI, Coding, and Digital English

(Togo First) - Togo aims to train 50,000 students every year in artificial intelligence, coding, and digital English. The government started a pilot program this year at the University of Lomé, enrolling 1,500 students in the first phase of the project.

Officials say the program will equip young Togolese with essential digital economy skills. It supports inclusion and transforms the country’s workforce.

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Cina Lawson, Minister of Digitalization and Digital Economy, calls this “a strategic investment in Togo’s technological sovereignty.”

The program is developed with U.S. startup Kira Learning to offer free training nationwide. It covers AI, Python programming, and digital English.

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Andrea Pasinetti, CEO of Kira Learning, praises the partnership as “visionary,” putting Togo at the forefront of digital education in Africa.

The training is fully online. It combines interactive videos, hands-on exercises, and personalized help from an AI tutor. Graduates earn certificates from both Togolese universities and Kira Learning, with an option for international accreditation.

The program welcomes students from science, humanities, and literature.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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