Ethel Cofie and Viamo Technologies Partner to Provide Career Strategies to Women and Young Professionals in Ghana and Liberia

The partnership will leverage Viamo’s innovative mobile technology to deliver targeted training and development programs

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 2 Min Read

Ethel Cofie, renowned Ghanaian tech entrepreneur and founder of Women in Tech Africa, is partnering with Viamo, a global leader in mobile engagement via their 321 service, supported by the Telecel Foundation, to launch a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing leadership and career for professionals in Ghana and Liberia.

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This partnership will leverage Viamo’s innovative mobile technology to deliver targeted training and development programs, providing individuals with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in their careers and drive organizational success by dialing 321 on Telecel for free.

What They’re Saying

Ethel Cofie, a respected figure in the tech and business community, brings her extensive expertise in leadership and career development to this initiative.

I am thrilled to collaborate with Viamo to bring these crucial skills to professionals in Ghana. Our goal is to empower individuals to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to their organizations,” said Cofie.

Viamo’s Country Director, Nii Lante Heward-Mills expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Our mobile engagement platform is perfectly suited to deliver Ethel’s invaluable insights and training directly to individuals, no matter where they are. This partnership aligns with our mission to use mobile technology to create positive social impact.”

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In Q4 2024, Viamo will launch a voice-based Gen AI Assistant for basic and feature phones, further bridging the digital divide.

The program will include modules on leadership, strategic thinking, and career advancement, accessible through the Viamo platform.

Participants will benefit from Ethel Cofie’s proven strategies and practical advice, tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities in the Ghanaian corporate landscapes.


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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