Summer 2026

Turning technical talent into ethical livelihoods.

An initiative in Accra, Ghana, equipping young people with the skills, mentorship, and pathways to build careers in technology that lift their communities — not exploit them.

Duration
5 Weeks
Schools
5
Bootcamp Seats
25
Founded by
Calvin Andoh
41%
The Problem
of Ghana's 41,000+ cybercrime cases between 2019 and 2023 were online fraud — disproportionately committed by young people with technical talent and no ethical pathway.
The Why

Same skills. Different futures.

Many young Ghanaians with real technical ability are never shown what an honest, ambitious career in technology looks like. Tech4Good — founded by Calvin Andoh, a Princeton computer engineering student raised in Accra — exists to change that: replacing the pull toward cybercrime with mentorship, real projects, and a path to a career.

Before the Bootcamp

Write your first line of code right now.

A free, six-lesson warm-up course — no downloads, no fees. You write real Python in the page and run it instantly. Every example is rooted in life in Accra: the market, the trotro, mobile money, your own language.

6 lessons ~2 hrs total Runs on a phone
Partners

Built with the local ecosystem.

Tech4Good is not parachuted in from abroad. Every partner is rooted in Ghana's tech and education community, and every internship is offered locally.

Bismuth TechnologiesInternship Partner
Young Achievers FoundationEducation Partner
Princeton UniversityAcademic Sponsor
Ghana Tech LabDemo Day Host

A few hours of your time can change the trajectory of a young person's life. Share your experience, guide a project, and help our students build technology that matters. Become a mentor for Tech4Good in 2026.