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The LEAP Digital Talent Study Camp, a

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Students from across Sub-Saharan Africa convened in Shenzhen, China, for the LEAP Digital Talent Study Camp, a week-long programme designed to equip young learners with advanced digital skills and encourage innovation.

The camp offered technical courses covering topics like 5G and 5.5G technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, as well as a leadership workshop.

The event concluded with the Tech4Good competition, where teams from different countries collaborated to develop technology-driven solutions to address pressing societal issues.

Africa-China analyst and founder of ReVodution and Jaspora Tokyo, Sena Voncuvoji, emphasised the transformative nature of the programme.

“It fosters collaboration, leadership, and innovation among young minds, ensuring they are well-prepared to address real-world challenges using technology,” Voncuvoji said in a press statement.

Among the participants, Kenya was represented by ten students from various universities, who formed two teams to compete in the Tech4Good challenge.

For instance, one Kenyan team developed an innovative solution called Mafreeco, inspired by the Swahili term โ€œmafurikoโ€ (floods), which proposes a smart system to tackle Kenyaโ€™s recurrent flooding crisis by clearing drainage systems of trash and debris, helping mitigate flood damage.

The Mafreeco teamโ€™s ingenuity and technical expertise earned them a spot in the Tech4Good finals, where they competed against top teams from South Africa, Mauritius, and Malawi.

Ashley Yigo, a member of the Mafreeco team, described the experience as both exhilarating and challenging. โ€œThe week was incredibly exhilarating, especially when our group advanced to the finals despite working with just 1-2 hours of sleep a day to execute our project to perfection,โ€ Yigo shared.

Beyond the competition, the camp offered participants hands-on learning with cutting-edge technologies and valuable networking opportunities. It also allowed for cultural exchanges, strengthening regional cooperation and collaboration.

The LEAP Digital Talent Study Camp is part of Huaweiโ€™s broader initiative to cultivate a digitally skilled workforce in Africa, empowering the continentโ€™s youth to leverage technology for social and economic development.

By Editorial Team

The Education News Hub Editorial Team is made up of vibrant and experienced editors. Brian Yano is an accomplished longtime Digital Media Journalist at Educationnewshub.co.ke with a great passion for research and fact-checking. He delivers engaging content across diverse topics, with a special interest in Education matters. On her part, Yvonne Kemunto is a journalist, dedicated to unraveling stories that matter. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she brings a fresh perspective to the world of media. Her commitment to detail and excellence shines through in every piece she crafts. Our newest member of the Editorial Team is Jennifer Mumbo. She is a Seasoned Multimedia Journalist with several years' experience; dating back to 2018. Jennifer has a passion for education, sports, tech, politics and entertainment. You can reach the editors at [email protected].
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