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Driving Digital and AI Capacity Building through multi-sectoral partnerships with global technology leaders, government bodies, and local institutions for widespread, ethical adoption of digital skills and Artificial Intelligence.
Collaborating with leaders to advance digital transformation and AI capacity in Kenya and Africa
Our collaboration with the government through the Cyber Safety Society and curriculum development supports Kenya's national digital transformation agenda. We align with the Kenya AI Strategy (2025–2030) by introducing AI skills, programming, and ethics to youth, contributing to talent development and positioning Kenya as a regional leader in AI R&D.

We partner with Mastercard, aligning our focus on talent development with their strategic roadmap for Africa's economic growth. Our efforts respond to Mastercard's 2025 whitepaper, 'Harnessing the transformative power of AI in Africa,' by investing in skills development and AI education pipelines. We bridge the continent's talent shortage by targeting critical sectors like education, finance, and agriculture.

We leverage Google's research and frameworks to ensure our Cyber Safety training is world-class. Our curriculum is structured around the five pillars of the 'Be Internet Awesome' program, including Share with Care and Don't Fall for Fake. Additionally, we incorporate Google's Foundational AI Literacy for Grades 2nd-8th to build early AI understanding.
Our integrated partnership model extends digital skills capacity building beyond schools to ensure holistic societal preparedness
We integrate Coding, Robotics, and AI programs directly into the timetable, training teachers to deliver emerging technologies.
We collaborate to reinforce ethical, values-driven digital behavior and provide cyber awareness sessions to wider community networks.
We empower parents and individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to reinforce digital skills and safety within the home environment.
Mastercard's whitepaper highlights the urgent need for investment in skills, infrastructure, data, and policy to unlock Africa's full potential in AI, projecting the market will reach $16.5 billion by 2030.