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Why All Clouds Are Already Sovereign (and Why That Still Doesn’t Save Us)

Why All Clouds Are Already Sovereign (and Why That Still Doesn’t Save Us)

by panafcon | Feb 10, 2026 | Access to information, Cyber Security, Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Joseph Kihanya,  Every technological idea eventually reaches a point where it stops being purely technical and becomes symbolic. At that moment, language does more work than engineering. Sovereign cloud has arrived at exactly that point. The phrase suggests...
EDACR Builds Digital Skills for VSLAs and Cooperatives in Tana River

EDACR Builds Digital Skills for VSLAs and Cooperatives in Tana River

by panafcon | Jan 30, 2026 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Egline Samoei A day after the courtesy visit to Mwanajuma Hiribae, Ag. County Secretary and CEC for Lands and Physical Planning, Agriculture, Livestock, and Cooperative Development, the KICTANet team convened a community engagement with Village Savings and Loan...
KICTANet Visits Tana River to Strengthen Digital Skills for VSLAs and Cooperatives

KICTANet Visits Tana River to Strengthen Digital Skills for VSLAs and Cooperatives

by panafcon | Jan 29, 2026 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

On Thursday, 29th January 2026,  the KICTANet team paid a courtesy visit to Tana River County as part of the Enhancing Digital Access and Community Resilience (EDACR) project, one of the eight counties in Kenya’s Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) where the programme is...
Turkana Anchors EDACR Rollout, Expanding Kenya’s Digital Inclusion

Turkana Anchors EDACR Rollout, Expanding Kenya’s Digital Inclusion

by panafcon | Jan 28, 2026 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

For thousands of residents across Kenya’s arid and semi‑arid counties, the promise of digital access is finally within reach. Women, youth, pastoral households, and marginalized groups in Garissa, Isiolo, Mandera, Marsabit, Samburu, Tana River, Turkana, and Wajir are...
Unlocking the Digital Heart of Garissa

Unlocking the Digital Heart of Garissa

by panafcon | Jan 24, 2026 | Digital Economy, Digital Resilience, Highlights, kictanet post

Mid-January marked a milestone journey for us. Leaving the bustle of Nairobi behind, we traveled to Garissa County as the KICTANet team to bring the Enhancing Digital Access and Community Resilience (EDACR) project – an initiative funded by the British High...
Mandera County Pushes Digital Literacy Via CDC–VSLA Training

Mandera County Pushes Digital Literacy Via CDC–VSLA Training

by panafcon | Jan 22, 2026 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Counties across Kenya are scaling up digital literacy by pairing Community Digital Champions (CDCs) with Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs). The initiative aims to empower youth, women, and cooperatives with foundational tech skills and entrepreneurial...
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