Bridging the Digital Divide: New Cohort training Kicks off in Malawi and Kenya
- Aug 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 2, 2025
We’re thrilled to share that Konexio Africa, in partnership with Jesuit Refugee Services, has kicked off the Digital Inclusion Program in Kenya and Malawi with fresh new cohorts! 🎉

In Kenya, 60 awesome students at Kakuma Refugee Camp are diving into the Pathfinder Digital Inclusion Program. Over in Malawi, another 60 students at Dzaleka Refugee Camp are starting their 6-month journey into the digital world.
Big shoutout to our students—here’s to an exciting adventure in digital skills learning! You’ve got this! 🚀






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It’s inspiring to see how Konexio Africa and Jesuit Refugee Services are empowering students in Kakuma and Dzaleka to gain essential digital skills. The focus on inclusivity and hands-on learning really stands out to me. I’ve found that experimenting with web harmonium while studying digital music tools helps students connect creativity with technology, which fits perfectly with the program’s forward-thinking spirit.
I love reading how the students at Kakuma and Dzaleka are embracing digital learning opportunities—it’s such a powerful step toward self-reliance and empowerment. It reminds me how having structured, guided resources like final theory mock test helps learners track their progress and build confidence as they move toward their own goals, whether that’s mastering digital skills or preparing for important exams.