MultiChoice Ethiopia has launched the “Ethiopian Future Skills” initiative, a fully-funded STEM program designed to equip promising public-school students in Addis Ababa with essential digital literacy and coding skills. This 12-week intensive course represents a strategic investment in the country’s next generation of innovators.
The program provides a high-impact learning experience for a carefully selected cohort of students, addressing gaps in digital access by supplying all necessary training, tools, and resources. Beyond basic computer use, the curriculum fosters a deep understanding of how digital systems function. Participants receive hands-on training in coding and programming, alongside crucial soft skills like teamwork and problem-solving. Demonstrating a strong commitment to inclusive education, the initiative ensures that 50% of the approximately 30 participants will be girls.
According to Gelila G. Michael, Managing Director of MultiChoice Ethiopia, the project is rooted in the company’s “Enriching Lives” philosophy. “With the ‘Ethiopian Future Skills’ initiative, we are starting with a focused group of students to ensure they get the attention and resources they need to truly grasp these 21st-century skills,” she stated. “It is a small but significant step toward ensuring the next generation of Ethiopians can participate confidently in the digital world.”
Building on MultiChoice Africa’s broader Corporate Social Investment strategy, this initiative empowers youth with foundational STEM knowledge required to become active participants in the global digital economy. By concentrating resources on a dedicated group of high-potential students, the program aims to create tangible impact and serve as a vital stepping stone for personal and professional growth in Ethiopia’s technology landscape.






