The digital divide remains one of the most significant barriers to equal opportunity in Kenya and across Africa. Without access to computers and internet, millions are excluded from online education, remote work opportunities, and digital services.
This article examines the digital divide in Kenya, its impact on communities, and innovative solutions being implemented to bridge this gap. We highlight the critical role that programs like our Laptop Access initiative play in creating more equitable access to technology.
We also discuss the broader implications of digital inclusion for economic development, education outcomes, and social mobility in African communities.