Logos Circle – Ghana, April 2026
Attended: 25 participants
Backgrounds
- Developers
- Business owners
- Students
- Tech learners
Areas of Interest
- Digital skills development
- Career growth
- Technology adoption for work and business
- Practical learning and mentorship
Theme
Strengthening everyday digital skills within the community
Key Points & Insights (Reality)
The session focused on the practical challenges many people face when using basic digital tools. Participants emphasized the need for simple, hands‑on guidance to help them complete essential tasks for work, learning, and small business operations.
Training Launched
The group began practical training in:
- Email setup and basic management
- Conducting effective online research
- Creating and organizing digital documents
- Using simple productivity tools
These sessions were designed to be easy to follow, interactive, and immediately useful.
Current Status
- Training launched
- Participants actively engaged
- Clear areas of need identified
Blockers
- Inconsistent practice outside sessions
- Limited access to guided support
Next Steps
- Strengthen practice groups
- Add more structured exercises
- Introduce simple follow‑up tasks for participants
What We Learned / Improvements / New Ideas
What Worked Well
- High engagement during hands‑on activities
- Strong interest in step‑by‑step learning
- Active participation from new members
Areas for Improvement
- More time needed for each training segment
- Better documentation of progress
- Additional facilitators needed as the group grows
New Ideas
- Monthly themed digital‑skills sessions
- A simple digital‑skills challenge for participants
Conclusion
The April session successfully launched the Ghana Circle’s digital‑skills initiative. Participants gained practical experience, identified key challenges, and outlined clear next steps. The foundation has been set for continued learning and deeper impact in the coming months.