Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Kenya
Despite the rapid growth of technology in urban areas, many rural communities remain digitally excluded. Internet penetration in urban Kenya is 55.2%, while rural areas lag behind at just 23.5% (CAK, 2021).
Why it matters:
Lack of digital access limits educational resources, career opportunities, and information.
Youth and women are unable to compete in the modern digital economy.
Our Approach:
Establishing rural digital hubs equipped with computers and internet.
Providing hands-on ICT training to make technology accessible and practical.
Partnering with local institutions to ensure sustainable digital inclusion.
Where We Work
Your donation reaches remote communities across:
Rift Valley
Western Kenya
Nyanza
Coastal rural communities
Urban informal settlements
We prioritize marginalized youth, school leavers, college leavers, unemployed graduates, and women from low-income households.
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Digital Literacy Expansion – 35% (2025 – 2026)
Your donation helps us train more underserved youth and women in:
Basic computing
Internet use
Cloud tools
Data skills
Digital safety
Remote work readiness
Social media for income generation
Every KES 1,500 trains 1 youth for a full day.
Every KES 18,000 sponsors a full Digital Literacy Cohort participant.