TechLit Africa Foundation is a mother initiative supporting multiple community-driven digital literacy programs across Ghana.
TechLit Africa Foundation serves as the mother initiative — a Ghana-based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth through digital literacy and technology education. Founded in 2018, we support and oversee multiple community-driven sub-initiatives that bring digital skills to underserved communities across Ghana.
Explore the grassroots programs operating under the TechLit Africa Foundation umbrella.
Komenda Youth in IT is a community-driven digital literacy program focused on equipping young people in the Komenda Traditional Area with essential technology skills. The initiative provides free computer training, coding workshops, and mentorship to youth aged 12-25.
TechLit Africa Foundation is actively expanding its network. New community initiatives are being developed in the Northern and Volta Regions.
Have a community in need of digital literacy training? We're always looking to expand our network. Contact us to explore how you can start a TechLit Africa-affiliated initiative in your community.