By Eunice Hilda A. Mensah
Accra, May 23, GNA – Telecel Group, a leading telecommunications provider, has reaffirmed its dedication to Ghana’s sustainable development through impactful Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) initiatives focused on digital skills education.
The commitment, formalized through a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, aligned with the national agenda set by President John Dramani Mahama.
Central to Telecel’s initiative, a statement sent to the Ghana News Agency, said was the launch of the “Startocode” programme, a multilingual digital education platform built by Telecel to provide affordable and accessible coding education to students worldwide.
The platform had contributed to the education of thousands of students, especially across Africa, empowering them with critical skills for the digital economy.
“Now, Telecel is proud to provide Startocode free of charge to a significant number of Ghanaians who sign up through the Government of Ghana’s One Million Coders Programme (“OMCP”), further amplifying its commitment to inclusive and scalable education,” it said.
The OMCP, launched by President Mahama in April 2025, aims to equip one million Ghanaians with essential digital skills to meet the demands of the 21st century economy.
Telecel’s participation in OMCP through Startocode supports the visionary initiative by enabling large-scale education and training that could reach thousands of students, including those in underserved and rural areas, while maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency,” it noted
Mr Moh Damush, Group CEO of Telecel, said: “We commend President Mahama for his visionary leadership in launching the One Million Coders Programme.”
“By providing Startocode free of charge to a significant number of Ghanaians who enroll in OMCP, we are proud to support this national effort to empower the youth with vital digital skills that will transform lives and strengthen Ghana’s economy.”
Startocode’s platform is designed to deliver flexible, self-paced learning combined with mentorship and hands-on projects, ensuring an efficient and engaging educational experience.
Its multilingual capabilities enable broader access, helping to overcome language barriers and reaching a diverse student base across Ghana and beyond.
According to the statement, a joint signing ceremony is proposed to be held under the patronage of the the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, to publicly announce Telecel’s contributions and the launch of the important initiative.
Mr Samuel Nartey George, the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation said the partnership between the Ministry and Telecel Group marked a pivotal moment in their mission to bridge the digital divide and ensure no Ghanaian was left behind in the digital era.
The One Million Coders Programme, he explained was not just about teaching code – but about unlocking potential, fostering innovation, and creating pathways to sustainable livelihoods for the youth across the country.
“We are proud to collaborate with forward-thinking partners like Telecel who share our vision of inclusive digital empowerment.
“The integration of Startocode into OMCP brings world-class digital education within reach for every Ghanaian, particularly in underserved communities. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to building a resilient, future-ready digital economy,” he said.
The statement said Telecel Group looked forward to deepening its partnership with the Ghanaian Government and key stakeholders to promote long-term sustainable development through education and digital empowerment.
GNA
Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba