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Algeria launches digital Skills Center

30/04/2025
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Algeria launches digital Skills Center
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Similar to its predecessors, the Annaba center will offer training in various fields including artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, and other specialties tied to new information and communication technologies (ICT).

This initiative is a key component of the ‘Digital Algeria 2030’ strategy, which emphasizes skills development as one of its five primary pillars. This strategy aligns with the government’s broader vision of fostering an information society by promoting the widespread adoption of ICT across all sectors of the economy. By preparing a new generation of talent, the government aims to drive the country’s digital transformation efforts. Other North African nations, such as Morocco and Egypt, are also pursuing similar initiatives to enhance digital skills among their populations.

According to the World Bank, nearly 230 million jobs in sub-Saharan Africa will require digital skills by 2030. While Algeria is not included in this region, the statistic highlights the critical need for training citizens in digital competencies to facilitate the overall digital transformation of African countries. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) points out that the absence of basic digital skills significantly curtails professional opportunities and hinders social inclusion.

In addition to training, the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications believes that the centre will play a vital role in fostering an environment conducive to the growth of start-ups. This aligns with President’s objective of facilitating the creation of 20,000 start-ups in Algeria.

However, the government faces challenges such as attracting a sufficient number of young participants, tailoring training programs to meet market demands, ensuring effective follow-up after training, and enhancing collaboration with private sector players to ensure the success of this initiative.

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