In 2018, ALX Africa was founded with a singular, powerful vision: to unlock the limitless potential of opportunity for millions of young Africans. Recognizing that talent is abundant across the continent but access to world-class tech education remains critically limited, ALX set out to bridge this gap. As a charitable organization registered in Mauritius, ALX has evolved from a small experiment into a pan-African movement, now serving over 285,000 learners since 2021 with hubs spanning 8 cities across the continent.
What began as an effort to address graduate unemployment through practical, rigorous training has transformed into a comprehensive ecosystem for digital empowerment. After acquiring Holberton in 2021 to strengthen technical curriculum and gaining independence as a non-profit, ALX now offers programs spanning data science, cloud computing, cybersecurity, AI Career Essentials, and creative tech disciplines. The organization combines cutting-edge technical training with essential soft skills through its unique Professional Foundations program, preparing graduates not just for jobs, but for lasting impact. With initiatives like ALX Pathway providing access to international university scholarships up to $85,000, and ALX Ventures incubating over 12,000 young entrepreneurs, ALX is building a new generation of ethical, entrepreneurial leaders equipped to drive Africa's digital future. By 2030, ALX aims to empower 2 million Africans to secure sustainable tech careers, proving that with the right skills, opportunities, and community, African youth can compete and thrive on the global stage.