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Kabarak University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplagat, presents a certificate during the 'Enabling Girls in AI and Growing Expertise (ENGAGE)" project graduation ceremony at Kabarak University on August 30, 2024. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

It is just a piece of paper, but for Diana Jelagot, a diploma in Artificial Intelligence (AI) means a lot.

"The training has been so empowering," she said right after her graduation at Kabarak University.

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