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Ghana’s One Million Coders Program Records Over 12,000 Course Completions

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According to the ministry, the program has already recorded 12,623 course completions across its learning platforms, reflecting growing interest among Ghanaians in acquiring digital and coding skills.

Ghana’s Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations  has announced that more than 12,000 learners have successfully completed courses under the One Million Coders Program (OMCP), just weeks after Phase Two of the initiative began on 11 May 2026.

According to the ministry, the program has already recorded 12,623 course completions across its learning platforms, reflecting growing interest among Ghanaians in acquiring digital and coding skills. The milestone comes as the country continues efforts to strengthen digital inclusion and prepare its workforce for opportunities in the evolving technology-driven economy.

The ministry said the achievement represents more than just completed training modules, describing it as evidence that thousands of participants are actively improving their employability, strengthening their businesses, advancing their careers, and positioning themselves for future opportunities in the digital economy.

Participants in the initiative come from a broad range of backgrounds and professions. Students, teachers, entrepreneurs, market women, young professionals, parents, persons with disabilities, and public sector workers are among those currently taking part in the program’s flexible learning pathways.

Officials noted that the strong early results highlight increasing demand for digital skills in Ghana, as well as the effectiveness of efforts to make technology education more accessible nationwide. The One Million Coders Program combines physical training centres, virtual classes, and self-paced online learning to ensure wider participation across different communities.

For the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, the growing number of course completions signals early progress toward the broader vision of creating a digitally empowered population capable of building innovative solutions, launching businesses, securing jobs, and contributing to national development.

The ministry expects participation and course completions to continue rising in the coming months as more learners advance through various training tracks under the initiative.

The One Million Coders Program forms part of Ghana’s wider digital transformation agenda aimed at equipping citizens with practical technology skills needed for the future workforce and expanding opportunities within the country’s growing digital economy.

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