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First Lady, Mama Rachel Ruto on Monday, March 6, officially launched the 'digital skills literacy program'. 

First Lady, Mama Rachel Ruto on Monday, March 6, officially launched the 'digital skills literacy program' in partnership with Computers for Schools Kenya in Nairobi’s Embakasi East Constituency.

The launch aligned with the 2023 International Women's Day, theme: “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”, a powerful declaration aimed at leaving no woman left behind in the digital revolution. The training targets to train women in 500 women groups in Nairobi, before rolling out to other counties.

The training will further enable the targeted women to access online services including the more than 5,000 government processes and services set to be digitised by June 2023.

First Lady Rachel Ruto Launches Digital Literacy Training Program 

“The Covid-19 crisis taught us the importance of going digital in business, relationships, worship, and even family meetings. During the lockdowns, digital innovation enabled many essential services to withstand disruptions,” said the First Lady.

The event was attended by the Principal Secretary for ICT and Digital Economy Eng. John Tanui, the chairman of Computers for Schools Kenya, Dr. Tom Musili, and the Deputy County Commissioner for Njiru Sub County, Mr. James Chacha.