Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Kenyan Students shine at LEAP digital talent study camp in China

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Students from across Sub-Saharan Africa convened in Shenzhen, China, for the LEAP Digital Talent Study Camp, a week-long training program aimed at equipping the young students with advanced digital skills and fostering innovation. The program featured technical courses such as 5G and 5.5G technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, and a leadership workshop. It culminated in the Tech4Good competition, where participants from different countries formed teams to create technology-driven solutions for pressing societal challenges.

“The LEAP Digital Talent Study Camp is a transformative experience for participants,” said Sena Voncuvoji, Africa China Analyst and Diplomatic Engagement Lead and Founder of ReVodution and Jaspora Tokyo. “It fosters collaboration, leadership, and innovation among young minds, ensuring they are well-prepared to address real-world challenges using technology.”

Kenya was proudly represented by 10 students from different universities across the country who were divided into two teams to take part in the competition. One Kenyan team developed an innovative solution called Mafreeco, inspired by the Swahili term “mafuriko” (floods). Mafreeco proposes a smart system to tackle Kenya’s recurrent flooding crisis by clearing drainage systems of trash and debris, helping mitigate flood damage.

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The Mafreeco team’s creativity and technical prowess earned them a spot in the Tech4Good finals, where they competed against standout teams from South Africa, Mauritius, and Malawi.

Ashley Yigo, a member of the Mafreeco team, said “The week was incredibly exhilarating, especially when our group advanced to the finals despite working with just 1-2 hours of sleep a day to execute our project to perfection. It was an invaluable experience, gaining global insights into technology and networking. It was also great meeting other students from around the continent.”

Beyond the competition, the study camp provided students with hands-on learning and exposure to cutting-edge technologies, reinforcing the importance of digital skills for the future. Participants also had the opportunity to engage in cultural exchanges, further strengthening regional collaboration.

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This initiative is part of Huawei’s commitment to cultivating a digitally skilled workforce in Africa, empowering youth to drive social and economic progress through technology.

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