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Safaricom Foundation, Vodafone and Ministry of Education Launch Ksh 240M Digital Skills Program for Teachers

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Safaricom Foundation has partnered with the Ministry of Education and Vodafone Foundation to launch a Ksh 240 million programme to scale digital skills for teachers across 35 Teachers Training Colleges (TTCs) in Kenya.

The programme aims to strengthen the capacity of teachers to integrate and use Information and Communications Technology (ICT) skills for effective teaching and learning.

The programme was officially unveiled at Machakos Teachers Training College in a ceremony attended by the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Hon. Julius Migos Ogamba, representatives from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), and other key stakeholders.

The goal is to enhance the capacity of teachers to deliver digital education and to improve education outcomes for learners in primary and secondary schools. The programme will also include renovating existing ICT facilities or constructing new ones where necessary. So far, eight TTCs, including Machakos TTC, Eregi, Asumbi, Igoji, Kamweja, Garissa and Kericho have already benefited from the initiative.

“This programme reflects our commitment to strengthening the digital capacity of teachers across Kenya. By providing TTCs with the necessary digital tools, we are preparing future teachers to deliver high-quality education that integrates technology. This investment will positively impact both teachers and learners as we work towards improved education outcomes in the digital age,” said Joseph Ogutu Safaricom Foundation Chairman

Safaricom Foundation recently marking 20 years of transforming lives across Kenya. Over the past two decades, the Foundation has implemented over 4,000 community projects impacting more than 12 million Kenyans. These efforts have focused on the Foundation’s core pillars of health, education, and economic empowerment, aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“We commend Safaricom Foundation for this timely initiative. As the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) continues to be rolled out, integrating digital skills in our Teacher Training Colleges is crucial. This program will ensure that our teachers are well-prepared to deliver quality education using modern technology,” said Hon. Julius Migos Ogamba, Cabinet Secretary for Basic Education.

The Scaling Digital Skills Programme forms part of Safaricom Foundation’s broader 2023-2026 strategy and being part of Citizen for the Future Project which aims at improving the school’s infrastructure. Also to enhance equity through investments in education, health, and economic empowerment. The Foundation is also engaged in sustainable philanthropy through initiatives like Ndoto Zetu, with Phase VI currently underway and Phase VII set to launch in April 2025.

Also Read: 25 Kenyan Students Complete Huawei’s Digital Skills Immersion in Shanghai

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