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Journalists urged to highlight digital divide among marginalized communities

Journalists follow through training during Paradigm Initiative's Digital Rights Academy in Naivasha on March 13, 2025. [Patrick Vidija, Standard]

Journalists across the country have been urged to play a front-runner role in highlighting the digital divide among marginalized communities.

A digital rights firm, Paradigm Initiative (PIN) today said although there has been a perception that the majority of Kenyans can now access the internet, many especially the marginalized communities are left behind.

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