ATLI will advocate investments to increase access to digital skills training, through creating affordable, accessible solutions that provide learners with the relevant knowledge and skills they need to thrive at the job market. In 2021, Africa had 716,000 developers—Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, and Kenya are the countries with the most developers. Combined, they received 81 percent of venture capital in 2021. This could be done by establishing venture capital fund to support implementation of investments in learning and training platforms to enable Nigerian companies at the frontline to mount training and skills acquisition activities in the ECOWAS sub-region; Kenyan, South African, and Egyptian companies do the same in EAC, SADC, and AMC respectively. The dearth of tech talent across the continent will be addressed with a regional lens, which will allow funding of equity into tech companies from the global market as well as North Africa into Sub- Saharan Africa. An analytical tool could be used to easily identify such companies and understand the developer landscape on the continent to define a skills gap matrix. The skills gap matrix will feed into capacity enhancement training and learning programs to address types of skills required.