Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – January 2025
A growing skills gap continues to challenge Ethiopia’s job market, leaving many graduates and job seekers struggling to find employment while industries face shortages of qualified professionals. In response, Muyalogy, an Ethiopian digital learning platform, is working to address this issue by providing accessible, skills-based education for a diverse range of learners.
Founded in 2022 by Misikir Adane, Natnael Adane, and Ewnetu Abera, Muyalogy offers a selection of online courses focused on technology, business, and personal development. The platform aims to equip individuals with practical skills that align with industry demands, helping both employers and job seekers overcome employment challenges.
Since its launch, Muyalogy has experienced significant growth, with an increasing number of learners engaging in its programs. The initiative is led by a team of professionals with over a decade of experience, designing courses that cater to both local and global workforce needs.
At the core of Muyalogy’s efforts is the Jiret Learning Platform, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution developed by Muyalogy Digital Services S.C. The platform provides a customizable and scalable education experience, enabling institutions, businesses, and individuals to access skill-based learning. Jiret supports a hybrid learning model, integrating both physical and virtual settings, and offers tailored coaching solutions for various professional development needs.
Beyond serving as a digital education provider, Muyalogy extends its services to organizations through a white-label version of the Jiret platform. This allows corporations, educational institutions, and subject matter experts to create customized e-learning platforms similar to www.muyalogy.com.
Muyalogy’s mission also includes expanding learning opportunities to those who have not attended college. By offering affordable and accessible educational solutions, the organization seeks to empower individuals from all backgrounds with the skills needed for employment and entrepreneurship.
As Ethiopia and Africa navigate workforce challenges, initiatives like Muyalogy could play a crucial role in equipping job seekers with relevant skills and improving economic prospects. More information about the platform and its services can be found at www.jiret.com and www.muyalogy.com.