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Originally published by The Standard BusinessMay 20, 2026
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Youth gain skills in electronics repair and e-waste management

A total of 238 young entrepreneurs in Kisumu graduated last Thursday under the Power Up programme...
✨ Key Highlights
The Power Up programme has graduated 238 young entrepreneurs in Kisumu, equipping them with vital skills in electronics repair and e-waste management, fostering the growth of youth-led circular economy enterprises across Kenya.
- A notable 12 per cent of the graduates are persons with disabilities, highlighting the programme's focus on inclusivity.
- Key organizations involved include Bopinc and Light for the World Kenya, with funding from the IKEA Foundation.
- The graduates receive hands-on training in repairing various electronics and comprehensive business development support, preparing them to build sustainable enterprises.
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