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Leaders embraces youth skilling drive to tackle unemployment and insecurity

Nathaniel Kang’ethe, a student at Tatu Primary School explains web design during the launch of Tatu City’s after-school AI programme. The programme provides digital literacy, programming, and AI skills to school-aged children living around Tatu City. [Wilbrforce Okwiri,Standard]

The government’s renewed focus on youth skilling is taking root at the grassroots across the country.

Kamukunji Constituency is emerging as a model for how technical training can address unemployment, poverty and insecurity. 

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