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The demand for coding skills in Kenya has significantly increased, with a good number of parents and guardians now enrolling their children in IT courses. This demand has seen the courses cost an arm and a leg, barring many from accessing the skills. But as Edward Chweya tells us, a pair of young IT experts has created Chapter Global, a platform offering income-share agreements (ISAs) and flexible fee options to low-income students looking to pursue coding skills.
Made In Kenya: Chapter Global helps IT students acquire coding skills
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