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More than 63 youths have graduated from a six-month digital skills boot camp in the lakeside County of Kisumu. Fablab Winam facilitated the World Bank-funded training with the support of the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry among other development partners.
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More than 63 youth in Kisumu County equipped with digital skills
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