KFCB Launches Digital Program to Enhance Employability of Women

KEY POINTS
The program is anchored on the Board’s Media Literacy function on consumer advisory aimed at sensitizing digital content producers, exhibitors and distributors on standards of digital content creation, compliance, and monetization.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Digital economy has gained substantial importance within the global economy as a driver of innovation and competitiveness. The technologies have become the cornerstone of Government and private sector operations as well as a builder of the economy.
The COVID-19 and Digital Employability Phase III – Digital Content Creation Skills Programme, an initiative that seeks to enhance the employability of vulnerable women across Kenya has been launched.
The program targets to train at least 2,832 young women aged between 18 and 34 on digital skills and the development of local relevant digital media content in a bid to enhance their livelihoods. This will be achieved by inspiring young women to either join or grow in digital spaces for employability.
State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, PS, Ms. Esther Koimett, CBS, presided over the launch. She lauded the program, noting that it resonates well with the Government’s desire to empower young people for wealth and job creation through Ajira and other relevant projects.
Ms. Koimett noted that the digital economy has gained substantial importance within the global economy as a driver of innovation and competitiveness, adding that digital technologies have become the cornerstone of Government and private sector operations as well as a builder of the economy.
“I am glad to note that you are also spearheading the Cyber Hygiene Programme that seeks to create awareness among 30,000 Excluded and Marginalized Digital Populations in Kenya. This shall go a long way in empowering 1,000 upcoming artistes (women) as well as sensitizing them on the regulations governing the creation of audio-visual content,” the PS said.
“As we seek to seize the significant opportunities that digital technologies present us, it is worth noting that the prospects presented by digital spaces and technological advances are extremely immense, hence the need to adopt and adapt to new technologies. The now ballooning global market and increased connectedness call for tailored policies that help us exploit online spaces in confidence. The Government remains committed to ensuring the ease and safety of users at all stages,” PS Koimett stated.
The PS urged content creators to arise to the fact that the digital economy is the new driver for innovation and competitiveness, stating that the Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs n the frontline in ensuring that policies such as the National ICT Policy and Kenya’s Digital Economy Blueprint are in place for the good of the industry.
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She also commended the UK Government for the tremendous support that the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office, through the Digital Access Programme, continue to avail to state agencies under the Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs.

The Board’s Ag Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Christopher Wambua, thanked the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office for picking KFCB as among the implementing partners of the program.
He said the program is anchored on the Board’s Media Literacy function on consumer advisory aimed at sensitizing digital content producers, exhibitors and distributors on standards of digital content creation, compliance, and monetization.
“As part of our engagement in this noble program, KFCB has already mobilized the targeted 1,000 participants in readiness for the training,” Mr. Wambua said.
ACWICT CEO Ms. Constantine Obuya said that their programs have reached at least 250,000 women in a bid to help them grow in digital skills for employability.
Also present at the launch was Ms. Nicole Gregory representing the British Deputy High Commissioner, Nairobi. She complimented the Government of Kenya through the Ministry of ICT, Innovation, and Youth Affairs for a job well done and appreciated them for appreciating to partner with the UKaid through the implementing partners.
Mr. Charles Juma, FCDO, DAP Programme Manager and Advisor commended the program that is bound to equip young women with skills to navigate social and economic challenges.
The program is spearheaded by the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) through the British High Commission in Nairobi and the African Centre for Women in ICT (ACWICT) in partnership with the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), among other partners.
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