Digital Inclusion
Closing the digital divide for girls and young women with disabilities — because the digital world must work for everyone.
Bridging the Digital Divide
The digital revolution is transforming education, economies, and governance — but girls and young women with disabilities are at risk of being left behind. Limited access to devices, internet connectivity, digital literacy, and accessible technology means the digital divide compounds existing inequalities.
Our Digital Inclusion program equips girls and young women with disabilities with the skills, tools, and confidence to navigate the digital world safely and productively. From basic digital literacy to online entrepreneurship, we prepare participants for a connected future.
We also advocate for accessible digital content and platforms, ensuring that technology is designed for — not just adapted to — people with disabilities.
Digital Components
Basic Digital Literacy
Introduction to smartphones, computers, internet, email, and online safety — foundational skills for navigating the digital world.
Mobile Money & Fintech
Training on M-Pesa, mobile banking, and digital financial services — enabling participants to save and transact safely.
E-Commerce
How to use social media, online marketplaces, and digital tools to market products and grow a business online.
Online Safety & Privacy
Education on protecting personal data, recognising cyber threats, and reporting online gender-based violence.
Accessible Tech
We advocate for digital platforms, apps, and content that are designed to be accessible to users with disabilities.
Tech Career Pathways
Exposure to careers in technology and digital sectors, with links to training programmes and internship opportunities.
Technology Should Work for Everyone
Digital inclusion is no longer optional — it is essential for economic participation, access to government services, education, and civic life. By equipping girls and young women with disabilities with digital skills, we unlock entirely new dimensions of opportunity and independence.
“I learned to use my phone for my business. Now I take orders on WhatsApp and receive payments on M-Pesa. My customer base grew three times in six months.”
— Diana M., Digital Program GraduateClose the Digital Gender Gap
Your support provides digital training, devices, and connectivity for girls and young women with disabilities who are being left behind.