The SIDP project was designed to provide digital skills training to marginalized communities, specifically targeting women, youth, and people living with disabilities (PLWDs) in Mathare and Kibera. The project aimed to enhance digital inclusion by equipping participants with essential digital literacy skills, thus enabling them to participate effectively in the digital economy.
– Recruit 25 CLTs from Mathare and Kibera.
– Provide intensive training to prepare CLTs for delivering digital skills training to beneficiaries.
– Basic Training: Train 750 participants on basic digital literacy.
– Intermediate Training: Train 250 participants on intermediate digital skills, including general digital skills and economic opportunities.
– Ensure a significant representation of women, youth, and PLWDs among the trainees.
– 25 CLTs recruited and trained, with a focus on gender balance and inclusivity.
– Basic Training: 813 beneficiaries completed basic digital skills training, surpassing the target of 750.
– Demographics: 619 women, 40 PLWDs, 763 youths.
– Intermediate Training: 264 beneficiaries completed intermediate digital skills training, surpassing the target of 250.
– Demographics: 202 women, 7 PLWDs, 248 youths.
– A holistic mobilization strategy was employed to recruit participants, including community mobilizers, women’s groups, and youth social groups.
– Centers in Kibera and Mathare were strategically chosen to accommodate PLWDs and young mothers.
– Provision of transport reimbursement and refreshments to motivate participation.
The SIDP project successfully met and exceeded its training targets, demonstrating a significant impact on the target communities:
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