Africa – June 2026 — Wetech has officially opened applications for Cohort 2 of its fully funded Google Career Certificate Scholarship Programme, providing young African women with an opportunity to gain industry-recognized digital skills and improve their career prospects in the rapidly growing technology sector.
The initiative, delivered in partnership with Grow with Google and Coursera, is designed to create accessible pathways into high-demand technology careers for women across Africa.
Notably, the programme does not require applicants to possess a university degree, previous technology experience, or professional certifications, making it accessible to a broad range of aspiring learners.
According to Wetech, the scholarship programme aims to empower young women seeking to upskill, transition into new careers, or strengthen their competitiveness in an increasingly digital job market. Through the Google Career Certificates, participants will gain practical, job-relevant skills that align with employer demands across multiple industries.
The programme comes at a time when digital skills continue to rank among the most sought-after competencies globally, with employers increasingly seeking candidates who possess expertise in technology, data, project management, digital marketing, cybersecurity, and other emerging fields.
Wetech’s Cohort 2 launch follows strong interest in the first round of scholarships and represents another opportunity for women who were unable to secure a place during the initial intake.
The organization emphasized that the programme is intended for women who are committed to advancing their careers and are prepared to invest time in professional development. By removing financial barriers to learning, the scholarship seeks to increase participation of African women in technology-driven industries and future-focused careers.
The Google Career Certificates have gained international recognition for offering flexible, self-paced learning experiences that equip participants with practical skills that can be applied immediately in the workplace.
One of the programme’s key advantages is its accessibility. Applicants do not need prior experience in technology or a formal academic background in computer science or related disciplines.
This approach opens opportunities for recent graduates, job seekers, career changers, entrepreneurs, and professionals looking to strengthen their digital capabilities.
The scholarship aligns with broader efforts to address the digital skills gap across Africa while promoting greater inclusion of women in technology and innovation ecosystems.
Successful participants will gain access to professional training designed by Google and delivered through Coursera’s online learning platform. The courses focus on practical, workforce-ready skills and are structured to help learners build confidence and employment readiness.
For many participants, the programme could serve as a stepping stone into new career opportunities, remote work positions, entrepreneurship, or further professional development in the technology sector.
Wetech has encouraged interested candidates to apply as soon as possible, noting that scholarship places are limited and competition is expected to be high.
The organization described the second cohort as an opportunity for ambitious young African women to take intentional steps toward building sustainable careers in the digital economy.
Applicants who missed the first cohort are particularly encouraged to seize this new opportunity before the application window closes.
With demand for digital talent continuing to rise across Africa and globally, the Wetech Google Career Certificate Scholarship Programme offers a valuable platform for women seeking to gain relevant skills, enhance employability, and position themselves for success in the modern workforce.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding

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