2025 also marks a significant milestone as Sage Foundation celebrates its tenth anniversary, reflecting a decade of impact and commitment to driving positive change in communities worldwide, says the foundation.

As part of its global strategy, Sage Foundation's local mandate in South Africa, directly responds to the country's high unemployment rate which stood at 31.9% according to Stats SA Q4 2024. Sage Foundation is strengthening its commitment to equipping individuals with the necessary skills they need to thrive in the modern and challenging economy. This renewed focus reaffirms Sage's global purpose: to knock down barriers and ensure everyone has the chance to thrive, adds the foundation.

Recognising that youth aged 15 to 34 are hardest hit by the unemployment crisis and responding to the South African Department of Basic Education's urgent call for stronger STEM education, the Sage Foundation is taking action. By providing young people with the tools, skills and opportunities they need, the Foundation is not just backing government efforts; it is helping to create a future where everyone has a fair chance in a digital, inclusive economy, says the foundation.

According to Sage Foundation, its efforts over the next three years will be anchored by four transformative programmes:

WeThinkCode

Tackling South Africa's ICT skills shortage by training NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) youth to become software developers. More than just coding, this programme provides a pathway to a fulfilling career. Over the next three years, 75 students will undergo rigorous training, preparing them for greater opportunities and improved earning potential upon graduation.

Tomorrow Trust

Equipping 1 517 learners from Gauteng and Limpopo with critical digital and problem-solving skills through the SHIFT (Skills, Holism and Innovation for Tomorrow) programme. Activities include robotics, coding, e-learning platforms and exposure to virtual reality applications. 

GirlCode

Empowering 2 000 Grade 8 and 9 girls in and around Soweto and Tembisa, introducing them to the exciting world of coding and fostering a supportive community. A "train-the-trainer" model will empower unemployed youth to lead future cohorts, creating a ripple effect of positive change. 

LeadChange Development

Focusing on empowering 350 individuals with disabilities through accredited ICT training and job placement. This programme is about breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for everyone to participate in the digital economy.

"Our focus isn't just on short-term fixes, we're committed to driving long-term, sustainable change," says Yvette Chochoe, Sage Foundation Regional Manager at AME. "Through our four flagship initiatives, WeThinkCode, Tomorrow Trust, Girl Code and Lead Change Development, we've seen first-hand how skills development can transform lives."

"By continuing to invest in entrepreneurship, digital inclusion and education, we're not only helping individuals secure employment, but we're also empowering a generation to reshape South Africa's economic future. We're proud to have already made a meaningful impact to the lives of over 3,900 people," adds Chochoe.

Across the four partnerships, Sage employees will play a vital role in supporting the programmes by sharing their expertise and time. Sage volunteers will engage in robotics and coding mentorship, as well as CV writing and mock interviews and financial literacy workshops — empowering participants with practical skills and insights, says the foundation.

According to the foundation, at the heart of Sage Foundation's refreshed strategy are three core principles: 

  • Fostering employability and entrepreneurship — helping individuals not only achieve financial independence but also actively contribute to their local economies. It's about building meaningful careers, not just securing jobs.
  • Harnessing Sage's expertise and strengths in AI and digital transformation to bridge the digital divide and prepare participants for the future of work — sparking curiosity, innovation and a lasting passion for technology.
  • Sharpening focus and impact — streamlining and strengthening strategic partnerships and delivering targeted initiatives to maximise impact and ensure tangible, lasting change in the communities we serve.

"Our renewed strategy reflects Sage's unwavering commitment to creating a fairer, more sustainable world. By aligning our resources and expertise with impactful programmes, we are not only addressing immediate challenges but also building a foundation for long-term impact. We are proud to see this vision come to life in South Africa, where the need for digital inclusion and economic empowerment is more urgent than ever," concludes Helen Devanny, VP for Sage Foundation.

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