Rwanda in Africa’s top 3 in global skills ranking

The global skills report 2023 presented data on 100 countries drawn from Coursera’s registered learner, base of more than 124 million learners concentrating on three of the most popular job-relevant skill domains, business, technology, and data science.

Botswana, in 29th position, is the best-ranked African country, followed by Rwanda in 52nd position. Zambia is ranked 58th, Egypt 61st, Ethiopia 72nd, Côte d’Ivoire 75th, Zimbabwe 77th, South Africa 86th, and Tunisia 87th.

Others are Uganda in the 90th position, Algeria 91st, Somalia 93rd, Sudan 96th, Ghana 97th, Kenya 98th and Nigeria in the 100th position.

Rwanda is known to have invested in skills academies in partnership with private sectors. The programme provides people in impoverished communities with free internet devices and online training for digital jobs. Rwanda is one of the top-performing countries in education on the continent with 98 percent of its children enrolled in primary schools.

Countries where learners have competitive and cutting-edge overall skill proficiency scores have higher average internet scores than countries where learners have lagging and limited scores, highlighting the role of internet and online learning in driving economic growth, said the report.

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