Thousands of Ghanaian learners have successfully completed training courses under the One Million Coders Program, the Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations disclosed.
According to the sector, latest analytics from the program’s learning platforms indicate that 12,623 course completions have been recorded since the start of Phase Two.
The Ministry described the development as a remarkable milestone, noting that it underscores the growing enthusiasm among Ghanaians to acquire digital and coding skills for the future.
“The figure reflects more than just completed courses. It represents thousands of individuals who have taken decisive steps toward improving their employability, enhancing their businesses, advancing their careers, and preparing for opportunities in the rapidly evolving digital economy,” It said.
The ministry added that participants from diverse backgrounds continue to embrace the program, including students, teachers, entrepreneurs, market women, young professionals, parents, persons with disabilities, and public servants.
It stressed that the achievement also highlights the increasing demand for digital skills in Ghana and the success of efforts to make technology education accessible to all.
“Through a combination of in-person training centres, virtual instruction, and self-paced online learning, the program is ensuring that no Ghanaian is left behind in the country’s digital transformation journey.”
For the Ministry, the milestone serves as an early indication that the vision behind the One Million Coders Program is taking root.
“The goal is not simply to train people, but to build a generation of digitally empowered citizens capable of creating solutions, securing jobs, launching businesses, and contributing meaningfully to national development.”








