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We seek to create a vibrant community where self-organization, connectivity, sustainability, and independence thrive, empowering all individuals to be proactive agents of positive change, shaping a brighter future.
We seek to create a vibrant community where self-organization, connectivity, sustainability, and independence thrive, empowering all individuals to be proactive agents of positive change, shaping a brighter future.
In addition to the ICT and Digital Literacy program, we create content and train refugees and host community on peace-keeping, entrepreneurship, and well-being. Explore our focal areas below:
This program empowers scholars to address global challenges, create impactful enterprises, and generate job opportunities.
This program equips refugees and the host communities with skills for participation in the burgeoning digital economy.
This program promotes peaceful co-existence between refugees in the camp and their counterparts in the host communities.
This program promotes mental well-being of our scholars and staff members through counseling and psychological therapy.
Melkizedek Mirasi is an experienced curriculum designer with many years of experience. He played a vital role in developing a mobile-first digital literacy curriculum to train young people in Kibera. He worked with DW Akademie as a UX consultant for 3 years.
He has taught young people ICT and digital skills for the past 7 years in Kibera slums, Mathare slums, Kakuma refugee camp, Kalobeyei refugee settlement, and other parts of Kenya. He also holds a Business Administration and Management Diploma from St. Paul’s University. Additionally, he is an accomplished web designer using WordPress.
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