250 youth get digital skills in DigiTruck programme

250 youth get digital skills in DigiTruck programme

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Two hundred and fifty young people in Dagoretti North today stepped into the digital economy after graduating from an intensive digital skills programme delivered through the DigiTruck Digital Literacy Initiative, a community-based intervention aimed at strengthening employability and innovation among youth.

The graduation ceremony, presided over by Beatrice Elachi, Member of Parliament for Dagoretti North, brought together community leaders and programme partners to celebrate the completion of hands-on training in basic ICT, online safety, and digital innovation.

“This graduation represents a shift from potential to possibility. Digital skills are now fundamental to accessing jobs, creating businesses, and participating in the global economy. Through the DigiTruck programme, our youth are gaining the tools and confidence they need to build sustainable livelihoods and uplift their communities,” said Elachi.

The DigiTruck programme is implemented by Huawei Technologies as part of its broader commitment to advancing digital inclusion. The initiative delivers training directly within communities, targeting form four leavers and young jobseekers who may otherwise lack access to digital learning opportunities.

According to Yuta Leng, Director of Public Affairs at Huawei Technologies Kenya, the programme is structured to deliver outcomes that extend beyond the classroom.

“Digital inclusion must lead to real outcomes. By bringing skills training directly to communities, the DigiTruck enables young people to turn knowledge into opportunity and actively participate in Kenya’s digital transformation. This graduation demonstrates how partnerships can create lasting social and economic value,” said Leng.

The DigiTruck, a solar-powered mobile classroom equipped with laptops, high-speed internet, and modern learning tools, continues to support underserved communities across the country. Since its launch, the initiative has trained thousands of Kenyans, contributing to improved employability, entrepreneurship, and inclusive growth.

The programme aligns with national efforts to build a future-ready workforce and accelerate Kenya’s digital transformation agenda.


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