Author / Latif Okalang
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Hello, Cohort #6 – Welcoming Our Largest Cohort Yet
Our largest cohort of 40 young women has arrived on our campus in Uganda to begin their software and AI engineering training journey. Last week, our Talents stepped onto campus to begin a year-long journey toward a career in tech — accompanied by their families, who traveled for hours from across Uganda to support them… -
Looking Back at 2025: A Year of Impact at Groundbreaker Talents
As 2025 draws to a close, we want to pause and reflect on what this year made possible. These have been, and remain, challenging times for NGOs. Global development funding has tightened, costs have risen, and fewer people have the means to give. This means, every milestone we reached in 2025 carries even more weight.… -
Cohort 3 Impact Report: 16 Talents Launch Tech Careers
Sixteen more Groundbreaker Talents launched their tech careers in Uganda this summer and have since gained a firm foothold in the industry. Our Cohort 3 Impact Report tracks their remarkable progress three months after completing their one-year Software Engineering Training at Groundbreaker and the results speak for themselves. Cohort 3 Results: Breaking Barriers in Uganda’s… -
Tech Talent in Uganda: A Youth-Powered Path to Digital Growth
The global tech sector faces a staggering challenge: by 2030, over 85 million tech jobs could go unfilled. As this talent gap grows, one thing becomes increasingly clear — we must act now and invest in future-ready tech talent. One country that should be on the radar of tech educators, employers, and impact investors alike… -
Cohort 2 Report: 100% Launched into Tech Careers
At Groundbreaker Talents, we believe that world-class tech talent can come from anywhere—also from communities that have long been overlooked. Our latest Impact Report proves this once again: 15 more Groundbreaker Talents have launched future-proof careers in tech. We’re proud to share the results of the brilliant young women from Cohort 2, who graduated in…
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