The Code4Food Security Fellowship Program 2025 has officially opened applications for its next cohort. Launched by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Ghana Office in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP) and Blossom Academy, this initiative is designed to empower young professionals with the technical skills needed to drive innovation in food systems across Africa.
The Code4Food Security Fellowship Program 2025 is a specialised training and project-based fellowship that focuses on the intersection of technology, agriculture and food systems. It offers a rare opportunity for individuals interested in driving technological change in the agricultural sector through data analytics, AI-driven modelling, Machine Learning and real-world problem-solving.
The fellowship’s curriculum is developed jointly by KOICA Ghana Office, the World Food Programme and Blossom Academy, ensuring that participants gain both the technical competencies and the contextual understanding necessary to design scalable solutions.
Fellows selected for the Code4Food Security Fellowship Program 2025 benefit from a highly practical and immersive learning experience. Key learning outcomes include:
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Hands-on training in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with expert instructors
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Real-world project experience addressing food security, agricultural challenges and data-driven innovation
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Direct collaboration with WFP technical teams, agricultural partners and digital innovation experts
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Exposure to emerging technologies used to enhance food system resilience
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Opportunities to contribute to scalable solutions that can support farmers, communities and local ecosystems
This fellowship is built for individuals eager to make an impact and ready to apply technological expertise in contexts where food systems play a critical role in social and economic stability.