Education and AI Skilling
A digital economy cannot thrive without a digitally literate workforce. Google’s Education and Skilling offerings are designed for rapid deployment and high scalability,ensuring that citizens can actively participate in the global digital trade ecosystem to build human capital by equipping youth, civil servants, and the future workforce with globally competitive digital skills.
About This Offer
- Google Career Certificates: An industry-recognized credentialing program
designed to rapidly upskill citizens for high-growth jobs—with no prior degree or experience required. Offerings include IT Support, Data Analytics, Project Management, UX Design, and Cybersecurity. By partnering with local ministries of education or labor, countries can offer these certificates to youth, creating immediate pathways to local and remote employment.
- Google Workspace for Education & Google Classroom: A suite of
easy-to-use tools that empower schools, universities, and technical institutes to deliver hybrid and remote learning. These tools are often available at no cost to qualifying educational institutions, bridging the digital divide by giving students and educators access to the same collaborative tools used by modern enterprises.
- Google Cloud Skills Boost for Civil Servants: A specialized training pathway
designed to upskill government IT workers. As nations adopt digital public infrastructure (DPI) and cloud technologies, this program ensures that local civil servants have the technical competencies to manage, maintain, and innovate on these platforms independently.
- Developer and Startup Ecosystem Support (Google Developer Groups /
Women Techmakers): To foster local innovation, Google provides curriculum, mentorship, and community-building resources to local developers. Cultivating these grassroots tech communities helps transform developing nations from consumers of technology to creators of local tech solutions and tech-enabled businesses.
- Google Educator Groups: Google Educator Groups (GEGs) are independent,
volunteer-led communities where local teachers and school administrators connect online and in person to share how they use technology to improve student learning. These grassroots networks are completely free to join and are designed to help teachers support one another.
- AI Policy & Guidance Labs: Is a product-agnostic lab designed to convene the
different parts of the education policy decision-makers and implementers, to self-assess their AI in education policy readiness and uncover gaps, create a vision statement for their overall goal of integrating AI into education, and a 12-month roadmap to multi-level implementation in their education system, accounting for local realities and curricula
Have a capacity building offer to share?
U.S. government agencies, allied governments, private sector companies, and international organizations are invited to submit offers for inclusion in the library. All submissions are reviewed for alignment with Trade Over Aid principles.
