Africon Partners With Adansi Travels And Vaurse To Train Nearly 100 HR Leaders In Ghana For Free
Jul 8, 2025

Africon, a leading African AI consultancy, in collaboration with Adansi Travels and Vaurse, has
successfully completed a landmark free AI training program for close to 100 human resource
(HR) leaders across Ghana. The initiative seeks to empower HR professionals with cutting-edge
AI tools and strategies designed to enhance workplace efficiency and modernize HR practices
amid the accelerating digital transformation.
Held over multiple sessions, the comprehensive workshops focused on practical applications of
AI technologies such as ChatGPT, Gamma, and NotebookLM within HR workflows. Participants
were trained on automating routine administrative tasks, improving recruitment processes, and
deploying data-driven employee engagement strategies to foster more effective organizational
cultures.
Felicia Konadu Yamoah, one of the trainees, expressed her enthusiasm: “I thought I knew AI,
but this training opened my eyes to how much more there is to learn. It’s intensive and
necessary for anyone wanting to stay relevant in HR today.”
Similarly, Ama Ansong, Head of HR at AxisPension Trust, remarked, “I am exploring
NotebookLM, and I love every bit of it. Thanks to Africon AI, my team and I will certainly
attend future sessions. The AI tools are also working wonders!”
Several other participants echoed their appreciation, highlighting the value and relevance of the
training. Deladem Ameyo Amanie, HR Manager at 37 Military Hospital, said, “The insightful
learning was worth every minute. The gifts provided will be used as recommendations to
bring others on board.” Sandra Ehun, Senior HR Officer at Matrix Gas Ghana Limited,
shared, “Thank you for this insightful workshop. I am excited to explore these tools and
share them with my team.”
Debora Osei Antwi, Group HR/Admin Manager for EIB Network, added, “This training is so
valuable and will undoubtedly enhance efficiency in our workplaces and HR practice.
Kudos to Africon and the sponsors.”
Addressing prevalent concerns about AI’s impact on employment, the sessions reassured
participants that AI serves as an enabler rather than a job replacer. “Many of us feared AI
might displace us, but Africon showed us how it actually empowers us to be more
strategic and effective,” noted one HR executive.
Gideon Asare, CEO of Africon, underscored the significance of the program: “HR leaders are
pivotal in shaping organizational culture and productivity. By equipping them with AI
skills for free, we are investing in the backbone of Ghana’s workforce and helping build
future-ready organizations.”The successful training program was made possible through the collaborative partnership
between Africon, Adansi Travels, and Vaurse, demonstrating a shared commitment to
advancing AI literacy across Ghana’s critical sectors.
Looking ahead, Africon plans to expand this AI training model nationwide, encouraging HR
professionals and business leaders throughout Ghana to embrace the transformative potential
of AI technologies.
For more information on upcoming workshops and resources, visit www.africon.ai.