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Kenya: M-PESA Foundation TVET Scholarships to support 1,300+ Students

Over 1,300 Kenyan youth are set to benefit from a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) scholarship program launched by M-PESA Foundation in partnership with the University of Embu. The program is open to individuals aged 15 to 30.

In the initial phase, 400 youth will be selected from 10 counties, including Embu, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Nairobi, Murang’a, Nyandarua, Nakuru, Homa-Bay, Nyamira, and Turkana. Application forms can be accessed on the University of Embu website or at Safaricom shops in these counties, with a deadline of 7th October 2024.

The scholarships will cover all program fees and provide a monthly stipend for accommodation and living expenses. Participants will receive training in various specialized programs, including cosmetology, building and construction, mobile and electronic repairs, vehicle maintenance, electrical installation, welding, culinary arts, and IT. The program offers craft certificates, diplomas, and other qualifications.

As part of the initiative, M-PESA Foundation also began construction on a TVET Centre of Excellence at the University of Embu. The new facilities will include areas for phone and computer repairs, cosmetology, an automotive workshop, a cafeteria, and a Black Soldier Fly farming initiative, all aimed at enhancing the quality of TVET education.

“We are pleased to partner with the University of Embu to launch this TVET Scholarship Programme in recognition that we need to provide access to education and comprehensive training that will empower our youth to access opportunities for economic empowerment,” said Nicholas Kamunyu, Safaricom Foundation Trustee.

“The scholarships we are launching today will provide access to a diverse range of programs which have been carefully selected to align with current market demands. Many of these skills are what we often associate with blue-collar jobs but let us not underestimate their value. These are the foundational skills that drive industries, boost productivity, and create pathways to meaningful employment,” said Professor David Mugendi, Vice-Chancellor, University of Embu.

In addition to its contributions to the education sector, this year, the M-PESA Foundation has also been conducting a series of medical camps across the country, in a bid to improve healthcare. The Foundation has conducted a series of 12 medical camps held between May 2023 and March 2024, the Foundation began a fresh phase of camps in April this year targeting 12 counties. In the new phase, over 24,000 people have accessed medical services in Bungoma, Siaya, Machakos, and Kajiado counties, and the Nairobi Metropolitan area covering Mathare, Githurai, and Kabete.

The medical camps leverage technology by using Artificial Intelligence (AI) screening to monitor vital signs such as pulse rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. Zuri Health also offers patients free follow-up consultations with doctors via SMS and WhatsApp for up to six months.

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