Est. 2025 · Nairobi, Kenya

Bridging
The Digital
Divide

Solar-powered digital hubs bringing technology, internet access, and STEM education to underserved communities across Kenya.

75%
Rural youth lack internet in Kenya
10
Digital hubs planned — Phase 1
5
Counties targeted in pilot
50K+
Youth to be trained in 5 years
The Problem We're Solving

Digital Exclusion is a Crisis

Only 25% of Kenyan youth have reliable internet access. Without digital skills, millions are locked out of education, employment, and economic opportunity. Mwangaza Digital Villages exists to change that.

SDG 4 – Quality Education SDG 8 – Decent Work SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
Urban Computer Usage
20.9%
Rural Computer Usage
7.3%

Source: Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, 2024

How We Operate

Three Pillars of Impact

Solar-Powered Hubs

Eco-friendly, off-grid digital hubs running entirely on solar energy — built in strategic rural locations across Kenya.

Skills Training

Digital literacy, STEM, Microsoft Office, graphic design and remote work skills for youth aged 13–35 and women.

Smartphone Access

Affordable Pay-As-You-Go 4G+ smartphone financing plans that unlock connectivity for those who need it most.

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5-Year Goals

What Success Looks Like

50K+
Youth Trained
500K+
Indirect Beneficiaries
50%
Gender Parity Target
Yr 3
Projected Break-Even
Make A Difference Today

Help Us Light Up Kenya's Villages

Every donation funds a solar hub, trains a student, or puts a smartphone in the hands of someone who needs it.