Algeria launches national digital empowerment programme targeting citizens aged 7 to 77

Date: 2026-05-19
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Algeria has launched a new nationwide digital skills initiative aimed at strengthening digital literacy and supporting the country’s broader digital transformation agenda.

The programme, known as “7.77,” was announced by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications on the occasion of World Telecommunications and Information Technology Day in Algiers.

The initiative is designed to train Algerians across all age groups, from seven to 77 years, through seven structured learning pathways tailored to different stages of education, professional development, and lifelong learning. The programme aims to equip citizens with essential digital competencies to meet the demands of an increasingly technology-driven economy.

According to the Ministry, the training tracks range from introductory digital exploration for children to advanced technology and professional development modules for adults and senior participants. The curriculum is designed to progressively build skills from foundational knowledge to advanced digital proficiency.

Cybersecurity has been integrated as a core component across all training levels, with a focus on awareness of phishing, fraud prevention, misinformation, and personal data protection.

The programme will be implemented through a hybrid learning model combining in-person and remote training. Seven regional skills centres located in Algiers, Oran, Annaba, Sétif, Chlef, Saïda, and Adrar will serve as the main hubs for delivery.

Authorities expect the initiative to train between 25,000 and 30,000 citizens annually, supported by hundreds of workshops and training sessions each year. The Ministry also stated that all participants will receive cybersecurity training as part of the programme’s mandatory requirements.

The initiative is being rolled out in partnership with national telecommunications stakeholders and is expected to expand through additional collaborations in the coming phases as part of efforts to accelerate Algeria’s digital transformation.

 

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