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Women trained on digital skills

Daisy Awuor(L) receives a certificate from Ms Mihoko Kumamoto(C), Director of the UNITAR Division of Prosperity. Looking on is Fumihiro Uchikoshi, Second Secretary of Economic Affairs at the Economic Corporation Section of the Japan Embassy in Kenya. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

At least 25 women and youth from 24 African countries have undergone digital literacy training facilitated by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

Kumamoto Mihoko, the Director of UNITAR Division of Prosperity, emphasized the significance of digital training in enhancing the skills of African women and youth for job creation.

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