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Eliud Kipchoge named as Mozilla Africa’s Mradi Ambassador

Global tech giant Mozilla Corporation has today signed double Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge, EGH as a brand ambassador for the Mozilla Africa Mradi Programme.

The Mozilla Africa Mradi and The Eliud Kipchoge Foundation will collaborate with the renowned marathon runner to promote a reading culture among Kenyan youth through Pocket.

This is aligned with The Eliud Kipchoge Foundation’s mission to promote access to education in underprivileged communities.

“The Eliud Kipchoge Foundation works in the areas of health, environment and education. We have set-up a library in Nandi County where we have equipped books that our local youths can access,” said Kipchoge.

“Pocket will be very useful to our local youths in Nandi as they can come and access the internet at the library, download educational materials and access this information when they go back home where they have no internet access”.

Pocket, previously known as Read It Later, is Mozilla’s social bookmarking service for storing, sharing and discovering web bookmarks.

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The tool provides offline access to curated and personalised learning materials. This will be useful in areas with limited internet access and promote access to educational materials for our youths.

“Mozilla is keen to identify and work with individuals whose values resonate with ours and is always forming partnerships to advance mutually beneficial programmes that support the needs of communities; Mozilla’s partnership with the Kipchoge Foundation is definitely one that resonates with the Mozilla values,” said Lindsey O’Brien, the Chief Marketing Officer at Mozilla Corporation.

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