Libreville, Gabon — May 24, 2026 — The third edition of Gabon’s National Orientation Fair concluded in Tchibanga, highlighting the nation’s dedication to aligning education with career opportunities, particularly within the digital sector.
The fair, spanning May 23 to 25, aimed to expose students to emerging digital careers, reflecting the government’s commitment to fostering digital literacy among the youth.
The event, which faced adverse weather conditions, showcased workshops, seminars, and interactive sessions aimed at providing insights into digital careers such as web development and artificial intelligence. Representatives from both the public and private sectors participated, sharing experiences and offering guidance to young participants. Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq, Minister of State for National Education, emphasized the government’s commitment to preparing the youth for the digital age.
The fair, she said is a testament to this commitment, ensuring that young Gabonese are equipped to seize opportunities in the digital sector.
The event attracted a diverse group of students, teachers, and career advisors, all eager to explore the potential of digital careers.
The fair’s success underscores Gabon’s government’s intention to continue investing in digital skills and education for its youth, fostering a skilled workforce capable of driving economic growth and development.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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