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Family bank partners with Adanian Lab to train 100 youths

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT9th November 2021Updated:9th November 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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An animation student Benon Nyabuto showcases his project to Family Group Foundation Director Annie Muya, CEO and co-founder Ada Animation Joy Mwangi and Family Bank CEO Rebecca Mbithi.
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100 young people between 18 to 30 years have received scholarships worth 5mn to advance skills in animation, software engineering and artificial intelligence through a partnership between Family Bank and Adanian Labs.
Speaking during the commissioning of the beneficiaries of the ICT project Family Bank CEO Rebecca Mbithi noted that there is no industry that is alive to the digital revolution like the banking sector.

“The COVID pandemic and innovations in the sector such as mobile money have been key accelerators in the uptake of digitization in Kenya. We believe that through these scholarships we can build capacity for our youth in key skills that will add value to the digital economy,” she said.
The five-month-long training program seeks to drive the growth of the creative and tech industries that are experiencing rapid growth globally in both entertainment and commercial value. The training collaborates with both local and international trainers from the U.S.A, U.K., among other countries to bridge the skill gap, build robust solutions and deploy smart solutions.

“We are looking to spur the creation of over 300 startups in Africa by creating a movement of young people who will transform this continent and in turn own value and create more jobs. This can only happen through a mental shift to believe enough that we can do formidable, phenomenal things,” said Adanian Lab CEO & Founder John Kamara.

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