2026 Kubernetes – Andela Africa Developer Training Program

January 9, 2026
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    January 9, 2026
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The Andela Africa Developer Training Program 2026 is a flagship digital transformation initiative created to equip African technologists with one of the most in-demand skill sets globally: Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies.

Delivered through a strategic partnership between Andela, The Linux Foundation (Education), and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), this program aims to train 30,000 African developers and IT professionals, opening doors to global opportunities in DevOps, Platform Engineering, and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).

The program removes traditional barriers to advanced tech education such as high certification costs, limited access to labs, and lack of mentorship by offering open, hands-on learning aligned with real-world industry needs.

Why Kubernetes and Cloud Native Skills Matter

Cloud infrastructure continues to scale rapidly across industries, with Kubernetes now forming the backbone of modern systems.

  • Over half of organizations globally report shortages in cloud computing talent
  • Public cloud adoption continues to increase across enterprises
  • Kubernetes expertise ranks among the highest-paid and fastest-hired tech skills worldwide

Despite this demand, many African technologists remain excluded due to cost and limited access. This program was designed to close that gap at scale.

Proven Impact from Previous Cohorts

The program has already demonstrated strong outcomes across Africa:

  • 5,600 learners from 46 African countries completed the 8-week training
  • Over 1,900 participants earned official Linux Foundation certifications
  • Many graduates transitioned into DevOps, Platform Engineering, and SRE roles within weeks
  • Certified learners reported notable salary increases
  • Employers consistently praised graduates for their job readiness and practical expertise

This initiative goes beyond learning—it accelerates careers.

What You Will Learn

Participants gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience, including:

  • Kubernetes architecture and core concepts
  • Containerization using Docker
  • Cloud native application design
  • DevOps and platform engineering workflows
  • Interactive labs and real-world assignments
  • Exam-focused preparation to improve certification success

Learning is flexible and self-paced, supported by expert mentors, live webinars, mock exams, and structured assessments.

Certifications and Learning Resources

Based on performance and cohort placement, learners may access:

  • Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) certification exam
  • Kubernetes and Cloud Native Essentials (LFS250)
  • Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) exam
  • Kubernetes for Developers (LFD259)

Official exam vouchers are awarded to learners who achieve 80% and above, ensuring strong pass rates and meaningful outcomes.

Who Should Apply

This program is ideal for:

  • African software developers and IT professionals
  • DevOps, cloud, backend, and infrastructure engineers
  • Technologists seeking globally recognized certifications
  • Learners able to commit 8–10 hours per week
  • Anyone serious about building a long-term career in cloud computing and Kubernetes

No relocation is required. Participants can learn and grow from anywhere in Africa.

Beyond Skills: Community and Economic Impact

The initiative contributes to:

  • Stronger local technology ecosystems
  • Increased African participation in the global open-source community
  • Access to high-value cloud and infrastructure roles

By empowering technologists to thrive within their home countries, the program supports sustainable economic growth and global collaboration.

Program Timeline

  • Application deadline: 15 February 2026
  • Training begins: First week of March 2026
  • Format: Fully online, hands-on, mentor-supported

Applications for the 2026 cohort are now open, and spaces are limited.