CertMart Launches Learning, Marketplace Platform In Africa
A one-stop learning and marketplace platform, CertMart, has been launched.
Aiming to become the biggest learning platform in Africa, CertMart links learners with expert trainers at certified hubs and workspaces, revolutionising tech and vocational skills training across the continent.
According to its management, CertMart is the first global platform to connect learners, trainers, and physical training hubs, ensuring seamless access to quality education and job opportunities by bridging the gap between education and employment.
Some of the key features of the platform include unmatched reach, a comprehensive learning journey, global employment connections, empowerment of local communities, and providing affordable education for all.
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The management of the platform added that, “As the biggest learning platform in Africa, CertMart offers a vast network of accredited trainers and approved hubs, making education accessible to everyone, everywhere, From accrediting trainers and approving hubs to vetting syllabi and certifying students upon course completion, CertMart ensures a holistic learning experience as well successfully trained talents are seamlessly connected with employers and job opportunities worldwide.
“By enabling hubs and trainers to share their expertise, CertMart creates income opportunities while delivering essential skills to underserved communities with a commitment to affordability ensures that quality courses and job opportunities are within reach for everyone, regardless of their background.“Join us in shaping the future of vocational and tech skill development. Together, we can make employment opportunities available to all, everywhere, and create the biggest job fair in Nigeria and the African continent. For more information, please visit www.certmart.org.”
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