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Kenya’s AI Surge – OI’s Plan to Train 25,000 Youth

OI spearheads a major initiative to boost AI literacy among Kenyan youth by August 2025.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 27, 2025
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The new OI-led (Otermans Institute) initiative that seeks to train 25,000 young people in AI by August 2025 is what is leading Kenya in its AI surge.


The programme will target youth in various counties and train them on practical skills in artificial intelligence and digital tools.

The participants will attend on-site and online workshops on the basics of AI, concepts of machine learning, and ethics.


The program also has mentorship and hackathons to practice AI in practical contexts.

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The initiative by OI is consistent with the overall Kenya digital strategy to address the youth skills gap and exploit emerging industries in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.


It is reminiscent of other initiatives such as the Africa AI Literacy Week by Qhala which trained 700 educators in AI and ethics in Kenya and beyond.


According to the stakeholders, this training will create opportunities to the young people in areas such as agriculture, healthcare, and finance.


Graduates may work at local companies, join technology-focused startups, or add to the government digital strategies.

The programme aims at under-served regions, as well as promoting women involvement by prioritizing inclusivity.
The aim is to bring mentor-led models that have been in use in other parts of Africa in order to achieve sustainable impact.

If successful, such an initiative would make Kenya one of the AI-ready countries in Africa, creating a stronger, smarter, and more connected future of the young population.

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