MTN Staff Swap Suits For Sewing And Coding

More than 200 MTN Ghana workers helped students at a training center make school uniforms for poor children. The volunteers visited the Opportunities Industrialization Centre on Wednesday to teach sewing skills and create clothes. MTN runs this volunteer program called 21 Days of Y'ello Care for the 18th year running. Staff members worked alongside students rather than just giving donations.

The company plans to make 500 uniforms total across two locations. Workers at the Accra campus will sew 300 uniforms and another 200 at the Kumasi site. Poor schools across the Central Region will receive these finished uniforms for their students. MTN demands high quality work even during training sessions.

Volunteers also taught students about new technology like artificial intelligence and smart internet devices. The company wants young people to learn digital skills for future careers. MTN offers three main programs called DigiConnect, AgriConnect and PoultryConnect. These programs train people across Ghana in phone repair, social media marketing and modern farming methods. The projects help communities connect with technology and create better economic opportunities.
 

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