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SayPro Partners with Accenture to Provide End User Computing Training to 400 Individuals in South Africa


1. Introduction

1.1 Overview of the Initiative

In response to South Africa’s growing need for digital literacy and workforce readiness, SayPro (South African Youth Projects) has partnered with Accenture, a global leader in digital services, to deliver End User Computing (EUC) training to 400 individuals across the country. The initiative is focused on empowering South Africans—particularly those from underserved and underrepresented communities—with critical computing skills that form the foundation of modern work environments.

Through this collaboration, SayPro and Accenture aim to address the digital skills gap, promote inclusive economic participation, and contribute to the growth of a more digitally literate society that is prepared to meet the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).


2. The Digital Landscape in South Africa

2.1 The Need for Digital Skills Development

As South Africa continues to digitalize, the demand for individuals with even basic computer proficiency has skyrocketed. The economy is increasingly reliant on digital tools, cloud services, and virtual communication platforms. However, large sections of the population—especially in rural areas, townships, and among youth and women—lack access to training in these essential tools.

Without basic skills in End User Computing, many individuals are excluded from job opportunities and educational advancements. This digital divide not only affects personal economic prospects but also limits national productivity and innovation.

2.2 What Is End User Computing?

End User Computing (EUC) refers to the practical skills that individuals use to operate desktop computers and software systems for personal or professional productivity. It includes training in:

  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Email systems and internet navigation
  • File management and cloud storage
  • Basic cybersecurity and digital ethics
  • Troubleshooting and basic IT support

These skills are critical in a wide range of jobs, from administration and retail to entrepreneurship and education.


3. About the Partner Organizations

3.1 SayPro – South African Youth Projects

SayPro is a South African non-profit organization that provides education, skills development, and employment services to youth and marginalized groups. With operations across all nine provinces, SayPro has impacted thousands of lives through structured programs that promote self-reliance, economic participation, and social responsibility.

SayPro has a deep understanding of community needs and the barriers individuals face in accessing digital education. It has built a robust framework of outreach, mentorship, and learner support that ensures successful delivery of training in challenging environments.

3.2 Accenture South Africa

Accenture is a leading global consulting firm with a strong commitment to inclusive growth and digital empowerment. In South Africa, Accenture has worked with government, business, and civil society to build capacity and drive digital transformation in industries and communities alike.

Accenture’s investment in education and training—especially in underserved populations—demonstrates a long-standing commitment to social innovation and corporate responsibility.


4. Objectives of the End User Computing Training Program

4.1 Bridging the Digital Divide

The core goal of the EUC program is to equip 400 South Africans—particularly unemployed youth, women, and individuals from townships and rural areas—with foundational digital skills that improve employability and foster entrepreneurship.

4.2 Promoting Workforce Readiness

Many entry-level and mid-tier jobs today require basic computing capabilities. This training will ensure that participants:

  • Gain confidence in using technology.
  • Become self-sufficient in completing digital tasks.
  • Are prepared to enter the workforce in various industries including finance, retail, education, and public services.

4.3 Encouraging Lifelong Learning

The training is designed to be an entry point into further learning. It lays the groundwork for participants to pursue more advanced certifications in data analytics, IT support, software development, and other high-demand digital skills areas.


5. Program Design and Delivery

5.1 Training Duration and Format

The EUC program will run for 8 weeks and be delivered in a hybrid model, combining:

  • Online training modules (accessible via SayPro’s Learning Management System)
  • In-person workshops and bootcamps at community centers and SayPro facilities
  • Mentorship and support provided throughout the duration of the course

The blended model ensures accessibility for those with limited internet connectivity, while still offering modern learning tools to participants in urban areas.

5.2 Curriculum Overview

The curriculum is based on international best practices and aligned with South Africa’s National Qualifications Framework (NQF).

Week-by-Week Curriculum Summary

WeekTopics Covered
Week 1Introduction to Computers and Digital Literacy
Week 2Microsoft Word – Document Creation and Editing
Week 3Microsoft Excel – Data Entry and Basic Formulas
Week 4Microsoft PowerPoint – Creating Professional Presentations
Week 5Email and Online Communication (Outlook & Gmail)
Week 6File Management, Cloud Computing (Google Drive, OneDrive)
Week 7Introduction to Cybersecurity and Digital Ethics
Week 8Project Work, Assessment and Certification

5.3 Certification and Recognition

Upon successful completion of the course and final assessments, participants will receive a SayPro-Endorsed Certificate in End User Computing, co-branded with Accenture. This certificate is recognized by industry and can be used to enhance participants’ CVs and employment prospects.


6. Participant Selection Process

6.1 Target Audience

  • Unemployed youth (ages 18–35)
  • Women in underserved communities
  • Rural and township residents
  • Individuals with limited or no access to prior digital training

6.2 Recruitment and Enrollment

SayPro will conduct a nationwide outreach campaign through community radio, WhatsApp groups, NGOs, schools, and job centers to recruit participants. Interested individuals will be invited to:

  • Complete an online or paper-based application
  • Participate in a basic digital assessment and motivation screening
  • Attend a pre-training orientation session

Priority will be given to individuals who demonstrate a strong interest in digital careers, but lack the resources to pursue formal training.


7. Support and Mentorship

7.1 Ongoing Support Services

Throughout the training, SayPro will provide:

  • Dedicated facilitators and coaches
  • Peer support groups for collaborative learning
  • Technical support for online learning platforms
  • Career readiness workshops (CV writing, interview prep)

7.2 Post-Training Opportunities

After completing the program, participants will be connected to:

  • Internship and job placement opportunities with SayPro’s employer partners
  • Advanced training programs (such as Data Analytics, Business Administration)
  • Small business development support for those interested in freelancing or entrepreneurship

8. Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Measurement

8.1 Evaluation Criteria

The success of the program will be assessed using the following key indicators:

  • Enrollment and completion rates
  • Knowledge gain (pre- and post-training assessments)
  • Certification rate
  • Job placement or advancement within 6 months
  • Participant satisfaction and engagement

8.2 Long-Term Impact

By training 400 individuals in End User Computing, the program aims to:

  • Enable hundreds of households to benefit from increased incomes.
  • Reduce unemployment by providing market-relevant skills.
  • Contribute to local economic growth and digital inclusion.

9. Sustainability and Future Expansion

9.1 Scalability

This program serves as a pilot for a larger strategy to deliver digital skills training to 10,000 individuals across Africa over the next 5 years. The learnings from this initial phase in South Africa will inform future rollouts in other African countries.

9.2 Sustainability Model

The training content and platform are designed to be reusable, open-source, and community-driven, ensuring that local facilitators can continue training new cohorts even after the initial program concludes.


10. Conclusion

The SayPro-Accenture partnership reflects a shared commitment to empowering South Africans through technology. By delivering End User Computing training to 400 individuals, this initiative aims to break barriers, transform lives, and contribute to a more inclusive digital economy.

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