Competing in the Digital Age: The Development of IT Skills and Jobs in Kenya and Uganda

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Competing in the Digital Age: The Development of IT Skills and Jobs in Kenya and Uganda

Produced in partnership with Mercy Corps and Moringa School

April 24, 2019

 

Botho is proud to have supported on Mercy Corps and Moringa School’s latest study, Competing in the Digital Age: The Development of IT Skills and Jobs in Kenya and Uganda,” which was recently debuted as a part of Nairobi Tech Week.

The report relies on the inputs of a broad range of stakeholders in the ICT and adjacent ecosystems in Kenya and Uganda, who shared their views and advice for the preparation of the document. We thank the survey respondents from both countries and interview participants from the Kenyan and Ugandan government, technology hubs and start-ups, academic institutions, private sector firms, ICT services providers, and members of the international donor community who generously contributed their time to this study.

 
 
 
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