Events

Inaugural IT Speaks Workshop Series with Kibabii University

ACWICT in partnership with the Institute of Technology were privileged to host 139 students and faculty from the renowned Kibabii University, pursuing bachelor’s degrees in IT & Computer Science in its Inaugural “IT Speaks Workshop series”, that has an aim of the providing a platform where Women and youth in the Education space can interface Inaugural IT Speaks Workshop Series with Kibabii University

#WeSpeakCode Program

During the month of August, ACWICT in partnership with the Institute of Technology was able to skill learners in Primary, Junior Secondary & High School with innovative coding skills that focused on problem solving using technology, game Development, Digital and Computer Science Literacy.   Education space can interface with key players in the Tech industry to #WeSpeakCode Program

Skills Training Curriculum Development

We have played a crucial role in shaping Kenya’s national digital skilling landscape. Our contributions were instrumental in developing the Kenya ICT Authority’s (ICTA) five-tier digital skills training curriculum. (Foundational, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Public Sector Leaders level). ACWICT further developed training materials including trainer/trainee manuals, lecture slides and assessment files for Foundational and Basic Skills Training Curriculum Development

Digital Inclusion Takes Center Stage: Four Kenyan Counties Join the DEGESI Movement.

The digital drums were beating, and the energy was electric as four visionary counties—Wajir, Garissa, Elgeyo-Marakwet, and Turkana—joined forces with ACWICT to roll out the Digitally Enabled Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (DEGESI) Program. If this moment had a soundtrack, it would be one of triumph, hope, and transformation. Wajir County Wajir County? They didn’t Digital Inclusion Takes Center Stage: Four Kenyan Counties Join the DEGESI Movement.

Empowering Farmers Through Digital Innovation: The Impact of the Maudhui Digiti Project in Laikipia County

In the rural heartlands of Laikipia County, Kenya, where agriculture is the cornerstone of the local economy, the Maudhui Digiti Project is making waves. This transformative initiative, launched by the African Centre for Women, Information and Communications Technology (ACWICT) and the Online Professional Workers Association of Kenya (OPWAK), is breaking down barriers to digital inclusion Empowering Farmers Through Digital Innovation: The Impact of the Maudhui Digiti Project in Laikipia County