94 Graduates Empowered Through Digital Education

May 7, 2025

The graduation ceremony featured student performances, facilitator awards, and powerful testimonies of hope and transformation. The presence of distinguished guests such as Mr. Nelson Omwalo (Chairman, CPI Africa), Mr. Mule Komora (Assistant County Commissioner, Ngong), Ms. Pamela Obonde (Director of Programs), Mr. Kennedy Muthangya (Board Chair, APMI), Hon. Eli Gor (MCA – Ngong), and Bishop Alfred Kirubi (Guest of Honor) underscored the strength of the partnerships behind this impact.

 

Community members have reported increased confidence in navigating the digital world, as well as reduced travel time and cost for accessing IT services. The Centre is expected to serve as a catalyst for education, innovation, and economic opportunity in Migori.

 

Ngong, Kenya – April 26, 2025
In a joyful and transformative celebration, 94 students graduated from our Digital Education Community Hubs (DECHs), marking the fifth graduation ceremony and another powerful step forward in our mission to address poverty, inequality, and youth vulnerability through Christ-centered education.

Of the graduates, 77 were women and 18 were men, completing training in key vocational and digital disciplines. These included Hairdressing (19 women), Nail Technology (20 women, 2 men), Basic Computer Studies (18 women, 11 men), Dressmaking (8 women, 1 man), Barbering (4 women, 2 men), Catering (3 women), Metal Fabrication (3 men), and Soap Making (3 women). The event was especially inspiring as young women stepped confidently into fields traditionally dominated by men.

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