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    Huawei and Partners Train 500 Women and Youth in Murang’a with Digital Skills

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotAugust 27, 20253 Mins Read
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    In a significant stride toward promoting digital inclusion and economic empowerment, a five-day Digital Skills Training Program has equipped 500 women and youth across several sub-counties in Murang’a County with essential digital competencies.

    Now in its third edition in Murang’a, the initiative was delivered through a strategic partnership between Huawei Kenya, Computers for Schools Kenya (CFSK), the Joyful Women Organization, and MaMa Doing Good. The training focused on practical, market-relevant digital skills aimed at unlocking new opportunities in business, employment, and innovation.

    “We are thrilled to partner with MaMa Doing Good to empower women with the digital skills they need to thrive in today’s connected world,” said Maureen Mwaniki, Director of Public Affairs at Huawei Kenya. “Our goal is to ensure digital empowerment reaches women across the country—driving inclusion and bridging the digital divide. Through this program, we are creating pathways to a brighter, more inclusive future for all.”

    At the program’s closing ceremony, organizers emphasized that digital literacy is no longer a luxury—it is a powerful enabler of economic independence, resilience, and participation in the modern economy.

    “Digital skills are the new currency of opportunity,” said Ms. Joycelyn Mwikali, Director of Corporate Services at MaMa Doing Good. “This training is opening doors for 500 women and youth in Murang’a County. By equipping them with the right knowledge, we’re empowering participants to harness technology for entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable livelihoods.”

    She added, “This initiative goes beyond basic digital literacy—it’s about unlocking potential, expanding access to opportunity, and building stronger, more connected communities. We are proud to work alongside Huawei and CFSK to make this vision a reality.”

    The program highlights a shared commitment by Huawei Kenya, CFSK, Joyful Women Organization, and MaMa Doing Good to bridge Kenya’s digital divide and ensure that women and youth are not just included—but positioned as leaders in the country’s rapidly evolving digital economy.

    Recent data from the World Bank’s 2023 Digital Inclusion Report underscores the urgency of such efforts: only 38% of rural youth in Kenya possess basic ICT skills, compared to 67% in urban areas—revealing a significant gap in digital literacy that limits equitable access to opportunity.

    Further, the World Bank’s Future of Work report projects that over 60% of jobs in Kenya by 2030 will require advanced digital and cognitive skills, reinforcing the need to invest in future-ready training now.

    In today’s digital-first world, foundational digital skills are no longer optional—they are essential. They enhance employability, create pathways to online work, freelancing, e-commerce, and empower individuals to become active, self-sufficient participants in the digital economy. For women and youth in Murang’a, this program marks a powerful step forward toward a more inclusive, connected, and prosperous future.

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    Also Read: Huawei Launches 10th Kenya ICT Competition to Double Student Reach

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