In today’s digital world, access to technology is no longer a luxury; it has become a lifeline. Our digital literacy initiatives empower children and youth in underserved communities with essential digital skills to help them thrive in school, navigate the job market, and succeed in life. By introducing technology into informal schools, community spaces, and youth programs, we break down barriers to education and employment, ensuring that no young person is left behind in the digital age. In many low-income areas of Nairobi and Kiambu counties, young people face significant obstacles, including limited or no access to computers or the internet, a lack of digital education in schools, low digital confidence and exposure, and disadvantages in higher education and job markets. Without digital skills, youth are excluded from opportunities ranging from basic learning support to job applications, accessing government services, or starting an online business.
We bring digital education directly to the grassroots through schools, offering accessible practical, and age-appropriate learning opportunities:
Computer Labs in Informal Schools: Partnering with schools to establish computer stations and integrate basic ICT into the curriculum.
Training for Teachers and Volunteers: Equipping educators with the skills and tools to deliver effective digital lessons.
Community centres digital labs: Short-term, intensive programs focused on practical digital literacy for young people.
Digital access isn’t just about technology; it’s about equity, opportunity, and inclusion. With the right tools, even the most marginalized youth can compete, create, and contribute to Kenya’s future economy.