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Over the years, Ajira has gained the support of valuable partners like the MasterCard Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Kenya Private Sector Alliance, KEPSA and Emobilis, that have boosted the ...
The government’s Ajira Digital platform, in partnership with the Kenya Private Sector Association (KEPSA) has announced opportunities for various service providers, including painters and makeup ...
Lack of standardised operation standards, low investment in rural polytechnics and inefficiencies in obtaining state documentation required for employment are among the challenges facing youth ...
NAIROBI, Kenya - Ajira Digital AWS re/Start organized an alumni meetup organized by eMobilis bringing together over 70 alumni to promote networking, and collaboration and to demonstrate the impact the ...
Unleashing creativity Through Ajira, Kenya's government sends mentors across the nation to train young people, providing internet connectivity for free on Wi-fi and an online registration platform.
The Ministry of ICT and Youth Affairs has supported the creation of 1.2 million opportunities for youths in the digital sector, surpassing its annual target of 1 million.
Ajira Digital has brought together different partners in the public and private sector as well as in the development forum to help fulfill its mandate of making Kenya a freelancing hub by 2025.
With the high unemployment rate in the the country and internet penetration rate at 85.3 percent, Kenya has started a programme that aims to enable 1 million young people with digital skills to ...
Kenya has started a digital skills training programme to enable 1 million young people to secure freelance online work in the next year, in a bid to tackle the country's acute youth unemployment ...