The existential problem of limited opportunities compels individuals to make unthinkable life decisions.
At 17 years, Ousman Umar embarked on a 5-year perilous journey from Ghana to Spain in search of a better life.
Witnessing the tragedies, he faced and the demise of all his compatriots, Ousman synergized with his brother who remained in Ghana,
Banasco Nuhu Seidu, to address the root causes of irregular migration by establishing a non-profit organization called Nasco Feeding Minds .
Nasco Feeding Minds focuses on providing digital literacy, quality education, and opportunities to the youth in Ghana.
In 2021, NascoTech was established with the goal of reducing job insecurity in Ghana by training individuals to become full-stack engineers and enabling them to work for European companies while staying in their home country.
NascoTech is committed to creating sustainable job prospects and empowering the next generation of tech leaders for a brighter future.
Each year, tens of thousands of migrants from West and Central Africa undertake highly risky irregular migration journeys, as many try to make their way to Europe In 2022 alone, nearly 2,800 deaths and disappearances were recorded along the central Mediterranean route, the west African Atlantic route, the western Mediterranean route and other routes in West and Central Africa Due to limited search and rescue operations, these figures are very likely an underestimate More than 29,000 nationals from West and Central Africa arrived in Europe along these various routes in 2022.
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Over 15 prominent European businesses, including Banco Santander, have confidence in our engineers' expertise and hire them for their projects.
Our team consists of highly qualified professionals who are dedicated to delivering outstanding results.
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In 2012 Ousman and Banasco founded NASCO Feeding Minds, an NGO that builds computer classrooms in rural schools in Ghana. In the past 10 years, they have trained more than 40 000 students in ICT skills. Now, it's time to move a step forward! NascoTech harnesses the job opportunities that Africa's transition to the digital economy offers!
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