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Tackling problems affecting women and youth in education, agriculture

Dr. Patrick Osewe - Director of Regenesys Africa.

In the heart of Nairobi, a revolutionary institution of higher learning is paving the way for a new era of technological innovation and boosting food security by empowering women entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. Perched on the 12th floor of the sky-high Global Trade Centre, Regenesys School of Business and Technology, a cutting-edge international university, is on the verge of something special: bridging Kenya's digital divide with a worthy "Education for All" initiative, which pushes Kenya towards a goal that has never been achieved since independence.

Regenesys aims to not only empower Kenya's youth with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in an increasingly digitized world, but also to ensure that no one is left behind. This is aligned with the current government's plan to truly make Kenya a Silicon Savannah, a vision that was on display when the president visited Silicon Valley in California. If the government's strategic plan for development through infrastructure and other investment is to enhance the country's position as the epicenter of Africa's innovation and technological transformation, then Regenesys will have a key role to play in it.

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