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Africa Skills Hub rebrands as ASH Africa, targets 500,000 beneficiaries annually by 2030

byDaniel Oduro-Mensah
June 9, 2026
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Ghana-based enterprise support organisation Africa Skills Hub (ASH) has rebranded as ASH Africa as it marks its 10th anniversary, signaling a broader continental ambition and a renewed focus on expanding economic opportunities for youth, women, and small businesses across Africa.

The organisation said the transition reflects its evolution from a skills development institution into a pan-African development organisation focused on connecting people and enterprises to skills, finance, and markets.

The rebranding aligns with its newly launched 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, which aims to support more than 500,000 youth, women, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) annually by the end of the decade.


Founded in 2016 as the Africa Internship Academy (AIA), the organisation initially concentrated on improving youth employability and internship opportunities in Ghana. It later transitioned into Africa Skills Hub in 2020, expanding its activities to include enterprise development, financial inclusion, digital skills training, and market systems strengthening.

Over the past decade, the organisation has expanded its footprint across all 16 regions of Ghana and implemented programmes in several African countries, positioning itself as a key player in the continent’s development ecosystem.

Executive Director Daniel Amoako Antwi said the transition reflects both the scale of the organisation’s current work and its future ambitions.

“For ten years, we have focused on building the connective systems that link skills, capital, enterprise, and market opportunity across Africa. We have evolved from delivering standalone training programmes to building interconnected systems that link people to opportunity,” he said.


According to the organisation, the rebrand does not represent a change in mission but an expansion in scope and strategic positioning.

ASH Africa will continue to focus on creating sustainable economic opportunities by linking beneficiaries to skills development, enterprise support, finance, and market access.

The organisation reported a significant impact over the last decade, including training more than 40,000 young people in employability, digital, and enterprise skills, and supporting over 30,000 women through enterprise development programmes.

It also facilitated employment opportunities for more than 15,700 youth, helped create nearly 11,000 jobs, and supported over 9,200 micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.

In addition, ASH Africa disclosed that it has facilitated the disbursement of more than GHS10.7 million in microloans to improve access to finance and stimulate business growth among SMEs.

As part of its anniversary celebrations, the organisation plans a series of engagements to showcase its institutional journey, impact stories, and future vision for fostering inclusive economic growth across Africa.

The rebranding comes at a time when development organisations across the continent are increasingly adopting ecosystem-based approaches aimed at addressing the interconnected challenges of skills development, access to finance and market participation for Africa’s growing youth population and SME sector.

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