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Kenya Youths Encouraged to Leverage Digital Platforms for Economic Growth and Social Responsibility

Riley Spencer by Riley Spencer
April 24, 2025
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Kenya Youths Encouraged to Leverage Digital Platforms for Economic Growth and Social Responsibility
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The growing digital revolution in Kenya is being embraced as a viable solution to combat youth unemployment and social challenges such as cyberbullying. Through a series of deliberate interventions by both the government and private sector, initiatives aimed at empowering the youth with digital skills are rapidly gaining traction, especially in rural areas. One such effort is the establishment of digital hubs in villages, which are transforming previously under-resourced communities into tech-friendly zones of opportunity.

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In a recent event held in Kerugoya, Kirinyaga County, British digital company Vector Markup Language (VML) hosted a dinner that celebrated the successes of their ongoing free training programs. These initiatives are designed to equip young people with essential skills in digital marketing, content creation, and online business, helping them tap into the growing global digital economy.

The event highlighted how digital platforms can be used for productive ventures. With internet access expanding across counties through government-funded hotspots, more youth are being encouraged to shift their focus from passive social media use to active income-generating ventures online. The digital hubs serve not just as workstations, but as centers of learning, mentorship, and innovation.

VML representative Cyrus Njeru underscored their vision of leveraging technology to address unemployment. “We want to eliminate joblessness; through that phone, instead of spending time and resources scrolling through social media, you can use the same on valuable online jobs. Not everything online is a scam, don’t conclude,” he advised. His message resonated with the young attendees, many of whom had already begun seeing positive outcomes from their training.

Participants are now able to use apps and platforms to market and sell their products, expand their customer base, and build personal brands. The initiative doesn’t stop at skill acquisition — it also tackles critical social issues. Njeru pointed out that promoting responsible use of digital platforms is a cornerstone of their mission. By raising awareness on the dangers of cyberbullying and misinformation, they aim to nurture a digitally literate and socially responsible generation.

One of the success stories shared was that of Jane Gichobi, a young entrepreneur and beneficiary of the program. “Over six months of learning digital marketing has not only made me financially independent, but I’ve also introduced my siblings to online work,” she said. “They are now earning while studying, and I’d advise parents to support their children in acquiring digital skills.”

The Kenyan government has been commended for its role in supporting youth through its Jitume Hubs and Ajira Digital Program. These initiatives provide access to digital infrastructure, training, and job-matching services. The government’s deliberate investment in technology is empowering thousands of young Kenyans to transition from job seekers to job creators.

Moreover, the digital transformation is reshaping mindsets. Young people are increasingly seeing technology as more than just entertainment. With the right mentorship and infrastructure, their devices become tools for learning, earning, and leading positive social change. Programs like VML’s and government-backed hubs are playing a critical role in this shift.

As Kenya continues to prioritize ICT development in its Vision 2030 strategy, the future of youth employment is looking increasingly digital. These hubs, embedded in rural and peri-urban communities, are proving that technology can be a powerful equalizer, offering rural youth the same opportunities as their urban counterparts.

Ultimately, empowering youth through digital platforms not only addresses economic disparities but also fosters innovation and inclusivity. By investing in their skills and encouraging responsible digital engagement, Kenya is nurturing a generation that is both economically self-reliant and civically aware — a blueprint for sustainable national development.

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Riley Spencer

Riley Spencer has been writing professionally since 2008. He has contributed to several publications, including being a contributor at “Houston Chronicle Publication”. Spencer holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from University of Texas at Dallas as well as Bachelor of Science in Accounting with a Minor in English Language from University of California, Los Angeles.

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