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Yango Ghana , part of the global tech company Yango Group, marked International Youth Day by giving back to Kaneshie Senior High Technical School in Accra with a motivational career and youth empowerment talk accompanied by the donation of educational materials. International Youth Day 2025, held under the theme “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond,” is a call for young people to take the lead in driving positive change. This event took place on Tuesday, 12th August 2025 at the school’s premises.
One of the top 10 partner drivers awarded at the Yango Digital Mobility Awards this year - Hope Datsomor - who is an old student of the school was present to motivate the final year students as they prepare to write their final examinations..
Addressing the students, Hope Datsomor, a Yango partner Driver and former student of the school, shared his personal journey from being a student at the same school to making a positive impact through driving with Yango. He emphasized the importance of the students' current choices in shaping their future. Datsomor advised the young audience to stay focused, enjoy their youth while setting boundaries, and constantly remind themselves of their goals. Whether they aspire to become drivers, lawyers, pilots, or doctors, he stressed the significance of education. Datsomor's message to the students was clear: focus on their dreams and work diligently to turn them into reality. The Yango Ghana team also took turns to speak to the young students about career choices in technology and the opportunities available. Yango's donation of educational materials to the students was greatly appreciated by both the school's management and the students.

Tom Ofonime, the Country Manager for Yango Ride in Ghana, expressed how the visit is in line with the company's vision. He stated, "At Yango, we believe in the importance of community. Collaborating with one of the top performing partner drivers to revisit his old school serves as a reminder that when we come together with our resources, skills, and goals, we can make a significant impact. Education plays a crucial role in empowering youth to shape their future, and Yango is committed to supporting schools and communities in making this a reality."
Yango's visit underscored its commitment to investing in and supporting the communities in which it operates, particularly by prioritizing education and empowering the youth. The visit also encouraged students to take an active role in their communities' development.
Yango's strong dedication to community support in Ghana is evident in initiatives like Yango Education, offering complimentary online courses in data analysis, and The Urban Mobility Hackathon, designed to help students address mobility challenges and enhance their creativity. By combining technology and community engagement, Yango demonstrates its mission of not only achieving business success, but also empowering individuals and fostering positive community impact.
About Yango Group
Yango Group is a technology company that transforms global innovations into everyday services tailored to local communities. With an unwavering commitment to innovation, we adapt and enhance the world’s leading technologies, seamlessly integrating them into daily life across diverse regions.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between groundbreaking global advancements and local communities, fostering connections and enriching everyday experiences. Yango Group offers a variety of services, including ride-hailing, food and last-mile delivery, entertainment platforms, B2B solutions, and beyond, operating in more than 30 countries across Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
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