.The government through the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has on Monday, February 19, launched a digital training programme for youth dubbed “Finya Computer Upate Dollar Campaign
.A Free training program expected to equip Kenyans with three skills namely: Data Entry, Digital Marketing, and Virtual Assistance for the basic modules
.This is in line with the President’s push for digitalisation and promotion of remote working, where it was announced that digital working hubs will be opened in each ward across the country
The government through the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has on Monday, February 19, launched a digital training programme for youth dubbed “Finya Computer Upate Dollar Campaign”.
This is a free training program expected to equip Kenyans with three skills namely: Data Entry, Digital Marketing, and Virtual Assistance for the basic modules.
Advanced modules, comprise programs and training on AI for graphic design.
Eligibility Criteria
An applicant has to be a Kenyan citizen
18-35 years and proficient in computer skills to apply for the programme
The training is expected to start on March 4th and run until March 8th, with sessions scheduled from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day.
According to the State Department of Labour and Social Protection, the program is aimed at serving as a gateway for Kenyans to earn an income and access freelancing and gig economy opportunities.
The poster read, “The objective of the programme is to equip young people with the requisite knowledge, skills, and attitudes for digital/online work to enable them to access decent work and earn an income from the Gig & Freelancing Economy, ”
“Finya Computer Upate Dollar Campaign” is a term that was coined from The president’s speech where he noted that youths in Kenya needed to take up online working opportunities,” read part of the poster.
This is in line with the President’s push for digitisation and promotion of remote working, where it was announced that digital working hubs will be opened in each ward across the country.