Microsoft To Train 1 Million Kenyans With AI Skills
KEY POINTS
Kenya’s Vision 2030 and the Kenya Digital Masterplan underscore the country’s commitment to enhancing digital skills and fostering innovation across various sectors. Top industries, including agriculture, telecommunications, and financial services, are poised for significant AI transformation, making Kenya an ideal hub for AI talent.
Microsoft has announced the launch of a new skilling initiative in Kenya, a groundbreaking program aimed at training 1 million people in AI and cybersecurity by 2027. This initiative is part of Microsoft’s commitment to democratize AI and empower individuals with the skills needed to thrive in the digital economy, aligned with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and Digital Masterplan.
With a population of approximately 50 million, a median age of 19 years, and a significant portion of the workforce employed in the informal sector, Kenya presents a unique opportunity to bridge the skills gap and drive economic growth through digital transformation.
Kenya’s Vision 2030 and the Kenya Digital Masterplan underscore the country’s commitment to enhancing digital skills and fostering innovation across various sectors. Top industries, including agriculture, telecommunications, and financial services, are poised for significant AI transformation, making Kenya an ideal hub for AI talent.
This skilling initiative aims to have a significant impact on Kenya’s digital economy by fostering innovation and digital transformation across sectors including government, industry, education, and non-profit organizations. By 2027 the initiative aims to empower SMEs and industry professionals with the skills needed to integrate AI into their operations, driving economic growth and job creation, while enhancing the quality of education by building AI capacity among educators and students. The skilling program will foster innovation and digital transformation across key sectors and improve service delivery and efficiency in government agencies through the adoption of AI-driven solutions.
“Kenya’s vibrant tech ecosystem and commitment to digital transformation make it the perfect location for our skilling initiative. We are excited to empower individuals, SMEs, and organizations with the skills needed to thrive in any sector including tech,” says Winnie Karanu, AI National Skills Initiative Director, Kenya, Microsoft.
Key Highlights of the Initiative:
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Training 1 Million People: The initiative aims to train 1 million individuals in AI and Cybersecurity, leveraging platforms like the Kenya Skills Hub and Smart Academy for training.
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Government Collaboration: Microsoft will partner with key government agencies, including the Ministry of Information Communication and the Digital Economy (MOICT) and the Public Service Commission (PSC), to drive citizen skilling and support AI and Cybersecurity policy development, leveraging platforms like the Ajira program and the Jitume centers for training.
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Focus on Education: The initiative will include comprehensive AI education programs for K-12 students, university faculty, and vocational training institutions, ensuring a robust pipeline of AI talent. AI University tours and faculty immersion programs will help build capacity in the country’s universities. Microsoft will also launch AI Research catalyst programs and AI Innovation Labs with strategic universities.
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Enable social, environmental, community, and impact organizations: The program aims to build the capacity of skilling organizations and non-profits like KEPSA, Stanbic Kenya Foundation, Power Learn project & Africa Centre for Women in ICT (ACWICT), to drive AI skilling at scale for Kenya’s youth and underserved communities.
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Investment in Key Industries: The program will target critical industries such as agriculture, and financial services, driving AI transformation and skills development for economic growth.
The AI Skills Navigator is a flagship skilling destination for learners seeking information and content about AI skilling opportunities. It brings together learning content from across Microsoft to provide a learner-focused experience. Live bootcamps and in-person training sessions held in partnership with MOICT will drive citizen skilling at scale, equipping learners with foundational and advanced AI skills.
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