RemoteFugee Hub, a refugee-led organization in Kenya, is participating in the UNHCR Innovation Fellowship 2026 through its Founder, Ebengo Honore. The recognition highlights its work in digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, peacebuilding, and creating opportunities for refugees and host communities.
Ebengo Honoré Hondfg'oa of Kenya leads RemoteFugee Hub, advancing youth empowerment, human rights advocacy, and digital innovation. Through ICT training, education, and AI exploration, he connects local communities to global opportunities and digital transformation.
Refugees and asylum seekers in Kenya are building stronger futures through entrepreneurship, skills development, and decent work opportunities. Their growing economic participation is strengthening households, supporting local markets, and contributing to a more resilient and prosperous Kenya.
Refugees and asylum seekers in Kenya are building stronger futures through entrepreneurship, skills development, and decent work opportunities. Their growing economic participation is strengthening households, supporting local markets, and contributing to a more resilient and prosperous Kenya.
RemoteFugee Hub, a refugee-led organization in Kenya, is participating in the UNHCR Innovation Fellowship 2026 through its Founder, Ebengo Honore. The recognition highlights its work in digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, peacebuilding, and creating opportunities for refugees and host communities.
Ebengo Honoré Hondfg'oa of Kenya leads RemoteFugee Hub, advancing youth empowerment, human rights advocacy, and digital innovation. Through ICT training, education, and AI exploration, he connects local communities to global opportunities and digital transformation.
Qhala, Amini AI, Angani, and iXAfrica have launched Qubit Hub in Nairobi to strengthen Africa’s AI ecosystem. The initiative provides local infrastructure, cloud computing, and research support, helping innovators build scalable AI solutions while advancing digital sovereignty.
Ali Osman, founder of Community Development and Opportunities Inspiration (CDOI), is leading refugee-driven development initiatives that promote self-reliance, peace, and economic opportunity. Through 11 integrated programs, CDOI is transforming lives and strengthening communities.
Refugees in Kenya face growing digital exclusion as AI and technology reshape the global economy. Documentation barriers, poverty, and limited digital access threaten education, employment, and innovation opportunities, leaving many refugee youth at risk of being left behind.
Climate change is worsening hardship in Turkana West, Kenya, where droughts, floods, and environmental degradation are affecting refugees and local communities. Despite severe challenges, residents and humanitarian groups continue building resilience through local solutions and community support.
Kenya has suspended a proposed $1 billion Microsoft and G42 data centre project over electricity concerns. The move has sparked debate about Africa’s digital future, energy readiness, and how Kenya can build a stronger, more sustainable foundation for AI and technology growth.