Towards a safer digital future: Tech leaders challenge youth to be cybersmart and innovative
Accra Digital Centre hosted the Youth Tech Summit organized by Nova Impact on Friday, November 7, 2025, where key figures emphasized the essential, complementary roles of cybersecurity and innovation in shaping Ghana’s, Africa’s, and the world’s technological landscape. The summit, themed “Leading through Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, and Innovation,” aimed at preparing students, young professionals, and entrepreneurs for an AI-driven global age.
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Nova Impact Hosts High-Impact Side Event on Next Generation Tech Education for Cross-Border Trade at APD 2026
Nova Impact convened policymakers, ecosystem leaders, youth innovators, and women-led SMEs for a high-impact side event focused on Next Generation Tech Education for Cross-Border Trade, advancing practical pathways for inclusive participation in Africa’s AfCFTA journey. Held as a curated breakfast meeting and masterclass series, the session created a collaborative learning space to examine how digital skills, cybersecurity awareness, and technology-enabled sales systems can empower African businesses, particularly youth and women entrepreneurs, to scale beyond borders.
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Youth-Led Green Enterprises Take Centre Stage at Nova Impact Event at AYC 2025.
The African Youth Conference (AYC 2025) recently concluded a pivotal session that highlighted the critical role of young entrepreneurs in advancing sustainable solutions across the continent. By Nova Impact , The event brought together innovators, development partners, and policymakers to discuss how youth-led enterprises are navigating and overcoming systemic hurdles to scale their impact Key themes explored included sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, waste management, and ecotourism. The agenda featured a blend of keynote narratives, thematic panels, and interactive Q&A segments, providing a comprehensive analysis of both the growth enablers and the systemic barriers facing young green entrepreneurs. Participants and organizers expressed optimism about the future, noting that despite significant challenges, the transformative potential of Africa’s youth in the green economy remains a powerful force for change.
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