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Kenyan Government Allocates KSh 33 Billion to Tackle Youth Unemployment Through NYOTA Initiative

sage whitman by sage whitman
April 30, 2025
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Kenyan Government Allocates KSh 33 Billion to Tackle Youth Unemployment Through NYOTA Initiative
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The Government of Kenya has announced a KSh 33 billion investment in a five-year initiative aimed at tackling youth unemployment across all 47 counties. Launched under the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) programme and the Kenya Jobs and Economic Transformation (KJET) project, the initiative is expected to benefit over one million young Kenyans through job creation, entrepreneurship support, and skills development. The programme is backed by the World Bank and seeks to empower vulnerable youth and women by expanding income-generating opportunities and boosting financial inclusion.
The NYOTA programme represents a strategic response to the urgent challenge of youth unemployment, which stands at 67 percent according to recent data. Rather than relying on short-term solutions, this initiative is designed to build sustainable livelihoods for the country’s youth by combining skill development, financial support, and entrepreneurial empowerment.
Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and Micro and Small Enterprises, Wycliffe Oparanya, emphasized the government’s commitment to economic inclusion during the launch event at Musingu Boys High School in Kakamega County. He noted that at least 70 youth will be selected from each ward in every constituency, ensuring broad geographic reach and equitable access. Before receiving financial support or equipment, participants will undergo training to help them build viable income-generating activities.
Young people aged between 18 and 29 are the primary focus of the programme, with the upper limit extended to 35 years for persons with disabilities. By targeting this age group, the government is prioritizing a demographic segment that has often been underserved yet holds enormous potential for innovation and growth.
The programme will offer more than just funding. It incorporates job placement services, technical and social skills training, apprenticeships, and recognition of prior learning. These interventions aim to ensure that the youth are adequately equipped to take on roles in both the formal and informal sectors. In parallel, the project will support the development of small businesses and social enterprises, creating ripple effects across local economies.
The KJET component is expected to benefit at least 45,000 Kenyans, including 6,800 women. It works in tandem with NYOTA to strengthen employment systems and promote inclusive economic transformation. The programme also supports a culture of savings, encourages financial literacy, and builds the infrastructure needed to sustain youth-focused job creation efforts over the long term.
Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports, Salim Mvurya, highlighted the importance of aligning local and national development efforts. Speaking from Kwale County, he pointed out that the NYOTA initiative builds upon the earlier Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities Project (KYEOP), with a vision to create systems that enable lasting employment and earnings for young people. He noted that counties must work closely with national agencies to ensure that resources are well-utilized and the youth are effectively engaged.
To complement the programme, the ministry is also rolling out a nationwide WAZO youth engagement forum. These forums aim to inform young people about available opportunities, provide training and mentorship, and foster innovation. According to Mvurya, the WAZO platform is designed to be inclusive, ensuring that youth from every county can participate meaningfully in the national conversation about economic growth and development.
Importantly, the NYOTA programme also acknowledges the evolving nature of work. Many young Kenyans are already using digital platforms and social media to earn a living, with 41 percent of youth reportedly making money online. The government’s approach supports these efforts by equipping youth with digital skills and business knowledge, preparing them for the realities of both local and global markets.
Beyond individual benefits, the programme carries significant long-term implications for Kenya’s economy. As youth gain employment, start businesses, and begin to save, they will contribute to increased productivity, greater household incomes, and stronger local economies. In turn, this will enhance national economic resilience and reduce dependency on aid or subsidies.
The NYOTA and KJET programmes signal a new direction in Kenya’s development strategy—one that centers youth as active drivers of progress rather than passive recipients of support. With careful implementation, robust monitoring, and continued collaboration between government, counties, and private partners, the initiative could redefine youth empowerment in Kenya and inspire similar efforts across the continent.
Kenya’s future lies in the hands of its young people. With the NYOTA programme, the government is not only investing in jobs—it is investing in dignity, opportunity, and a shared prosperity.

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