Kujia Kenya
Founded by Benard O. Nyachieo at an American University Incubation and Innovation Hub in Nairobi in 2019 with a Mission to foster an organization of tech-savvy and entrepreneurial-minded Kenyan young leaders majority female , empowering them to promoting ICT for Development in Kenya.

Kujia Kenya
KUJIA Kenya is a registered youth-led Public Benefiting Organization (NGO) established to promote
inclusive economic empowerment, digital livelihoods, and job creation across underserved communities in
Kenya. Registered under the NGO Coordination Act with registration certificate number OP.218/051/21-
2411/2309 and Kenya Revenue Authority PIN P052162966D, KUJIA Kenya operates from its headquarters in
Nairobi and has active networks across the country. The organization was founded with a mission to bridge the digital divide and catalyze entrepreneurial
development among vulnerable populations—particularly youth, women, and returnee migrants—by
leveraging technology, community partnerships, and market systems approaches.

Vision
To be a premier organization of tech-savvy and entrepreneurial-minded Kenyan young leaders majority female with a global perspective.
mission
Kujia’s mission is to foster an organization of tech-savvy and entrepreneurial-minded Kenyan young leaders majority female , empowering them to promote ICT for Development in Kenya.
Over the past years, KUJIA Kenya has built a strong track record in designing and deploying digital systems
that support employment, entrepreneurship, and inclusion. The organization offers robust digital profiling
and onboarding tools that enable rapid registration, targeting, and tracking of beneficiaries. These tools
allow for real-time data capture on socio-economic status, education, employment, skills, and
entrepreneurship potential—enabling evidence-based programming. KUJIA has developed and deployed
proprietary platforms that power online business plan competitions, coaching dashboards, digital job
boards, and mentorship workflows. These systems have been successfully used in collaborations with KEPSA,
Microsoft Philanthropies, GoPlatform, and local youth Bunge networks to place vulnerable youth and
women into digitally enabled economic pathways.