NAIROBI, KENYA: Several studies released in the past indicate Kenya needs to create more jobs for its youths to accommodate high number graduating yearly from colleges and universities.
In 2015 for example, SAP and Endeavour (a global nonprofit organization) said Kenya needs to create more than 3.9 million jobs for a workforce projected to be at 3.4 million by the year 2020, due primarily to young adults entering the job market.