Andela and CNCF launch Kubernetes training for African developers

Applications have opened for the 2026 Andela-CNCF Kubernetes African Developer Training Program, aimed at equipping thousands of African technologists with cloud native skills. The initiative, a partnership between the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Linux Foundation Education, and Andela, seeks to train 20,000 to 30,000 participants to boost their prospects in the global job market. The seven-week program focuses on essential Kubernetes knowledge through a blend of learning formats.

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), in collaboration with Linux Foundation Education and Andela, has announced the opening of applications for its 2026 Kubernetes African Developer Training Program. This effort targets 20,000 to 30,000 African technologists, providing them with foundational skills in cloud native technologies to enhance their competitiveness in international employment opportunities amid the rapid expansion of cloud native development.

Spanning seven weeks, the program combines self-paced study, mentor-guided sessions, and peer interactions to maintain steady progress. Participants will engage with the 'Kubernetes and Cloud Native Essentials' course hosted on the Linux Foundation platform. Key topics include an overview of Kubernetes architecture, the intricacies of container orchestration, and strategies for deploying and monitoring applications across distributed systems.

To qualify, applicants need a firm grasp of Linux commands, basic networking, and cloud computing principles. Additional prerequisites encompass familiarity with Kubernetes and containerization tools, package managers, as well as proficiency in Git and GitHub. These requirements ensure participants can fully participate and benefit from the curriculum.

Interested individuals can submit applications through the official online form. The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2026. This program underscores the growing emphasis on upskilling in Africa to meet global tech demands, fostering a pipeline of skilled developers ready for cloud native roles.

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Tech leaders announcing Linux Foundation's AI-powered cybersecurity initiative for open source software with major partners.
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Linux Foundation announces AI security initiative with tech partners

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The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative using Anthropic's Claude Mythos preview for defensive cybersecurity in open source software. Partners include AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. The effort aims to secure critical software amid the rise of AI for open source maintainers.

The Linux Foundation is providing scholarships and travel funding for the OSSummit and Embedded Linux Conference North America, set for May 18-20 in Minneapolis. These opportunities aim to support underrepresented groups and individuals needing financial assistance. Applications for travel funding are due by March 30, with scholarships closing on April 10.

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The Linux Foundation is providing registration scholarships and complimentary onsite childcare to enhance accessibility for the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026. Applications and RSVPs are due by March 2 at 11:59 PM EDT. Interested participants can apply through dedicated links on the event website.

The Linux Foundation has opened a call for proposals for its Open Source Summit India event. Scheduled for June 16-17 in Mumbai, the summit invites submissions on topics including scalability, security, AI, and cloud-native technologies. Proposals must be submitted by March 4.

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The Linux Foundation has secured $12.5 million in grants from AI companies to bolster open source software security. The funding addresses maintainers overwhelmed by AI-generated vulnerability reports. It will be managed by Alpha-Omega and the Open Source Security Foundation.

Following earlier reminders, the Linux Foundation issued a final call on March 14 for proposals to the Linux Security Summit North America (May 21-22, Minneapolis), due by March 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM CDT. Experts are urged to submit on Linux security topics via events.linuxfoundation.org.

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