"We are very passionate about young people and the unique ideas they have, to solve current world challenges."
That's how Save the Children Kenya's country director sums up the first digital innovation challenge the humanitarian organization has launched in the country, targeting Kenya's youth and students from institutions of higher learning.
The challenge offers a chance for youth aged 18 to 35 to develop unique digital solutions to organizational level feedback mechanisms, scientific or indigenous technology, and access to quality education for children born to nomads, out-of-school children, and boys and girls in informal settlements in Kenya.
Those interested are required to submit a digital solution that addresses any of the challenges indicated or a prototype of a digital solution that addresses the same.
The winner will be announced in March 2023.
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