NetAcad celebrates 20 years of up-skilling in Nigeria



Cisco Systems(ICT and Networking solutions company) is celebrating 20 years of up-skilling millions of young people through its flagship CSR programme, the Cisco Networking Academy (NetAcad) in Nigeria.

Since its inception in 1997, the NetAcad has reached 7.8 million students, 9,600 educational institutions including schools, colleges and universities in more than 180 countries across the world.

The NetAcad is the world’s largest technology classroom, partnering closely with 22,000 educators to deliver a curriculum that gives students digital, problem-solving and entrepreneurial skills needed to get a job, promotion or start entrepreneurial businesses.

In Nigeria alone, the NetAcad has trained over 101,000 students (of which 41 per cent are female) in the past 20 years, and currently has over 32, 000 active students and an instructor population of 218 in 167 Academies, seven Academy Support Centre (ASCs) and nine Instructor Training Centre (ITCs).

With many industries experiencing a shortage of IT talent, NetAcad is developing a pipeline of IT talent to support digitisation in Nigeria.

The firm’s core focus of curriculum stays true to Cisco’s expertise in networking and security, and we are adding coursework in emerging fields like Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics in a way that is in line with the future of education and business trends.

Source: The Guardian

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