Six young entrepreneurs in the Node Hub Incubator have braced all odds in the COVID-19 pandemic to develop innovative digital tools for the education, logistics and transportation sectors in Ghana.
The Ho Digital Job Fair presents a recruiting platform that aims to connect young graduates looking for entry-level jobs in the digital space like the mobile app, web development, graphic designing, digital marketing industries to potential employers.
Lademy, a start-up in the Node Hub/Ghana Tech Lab Incubation program has launched a digital platform that seeks to make the learning of french easy for all.
Awak, like most young graduates, struggled to get a job after school. He shared an inspiring story of how his act of kindness birthed Awak Company Limited. He is now is planning to build Ghana's first-ever coco villa.
Node Hub rolled out a six-week coding class for the Alphas generation dubbed "Node Alpha Bootcamp." The program was implemented under strict covid-19 protocols of washing hands, social distancing, and the wearing of masks.
Through our advocacy work, 40% of the participants of the Forum Syd Project now have their Tax Identification Numbers hence can assess financial services such as Government's SME support, bank advisory and loan facilities to help improve their operations and standard of living.
Policy Dialogue brings together policymakers, government agencies, social entrepreneur, leaders of non-governmental agencies to discuss policy interventions available for women, youth, and the vulnerable and how they can best access them
Team advocate was adjudged the overall winner at the maiden Ho startup summit. The team is made up of Miss Esther Apo Awine and Mr Hermon Sel Hammah Tettey. The two came up with the lademy idea based on their passion to make an impact on education in Ghana.