In Africa, Ambassador Kombo said, 800 million people are under 40. Of that number, 40% are unemployable, jobless, or unskilled. Programs like ReCoding Africa could positively impact this number, paving the way for economic growth and wellbeing within local communities in Tanzania.
Currently, only 30% of Africans have access to IT infrastructure. ReCoding Africa intends to be the gateway program to increasing the development of IT education and tech job opportunities for African youth. Calleri stated that, through R.O.S.A.’s partnership with Cisco Networking Academy, the ReCoding Africa program will create a pipeline that produces social value, inclusion, and economic growth.
As Calleri stated, the community leaders in Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam want opportunities for their children and grandchildren, so they may reap the benefits of what the IT age and global job market are offering to youth everywhere.