ITU launches reverse mentoring initiative to bridge generational gaps in digital leadership

Date: 2026-04-03
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The International Telecommunication Union has officially launched a Reverse Mentoring initiative aimed at fostering intergenerational learning and strengthening leadership capacity within the organisation.

The programme pairs senior leaders with younger professionals, creating a two-way knowledge exchange designed to deepen understanding of the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Through the initiative, senior staff are expected to gain insights into emerging digital trends, shifting workplace dynamics, and the perspectives of younger generations shaping the future of work.

At the same time, participating young professionals will benefit from direct exposure to leadership thinking, strategic decision-making processes, and institutional experience, supporting their professional development and career progression.

The ITU said the initiative reflects a broader commitment to building a more inclusive and adaptive workforce, where collaboration across generations contributes to more informed decision-making and innovation.

Officials noted that the programme goes beyond traditional mentoring structures by promoting mutual learning, curiosity, and open dialogue, positioning the organisation to better respond to the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world.

 

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