Study Tour in Nairobi, Kenya with SIMADiLab talents in order to learn opportunities beyond the country.

My first travel on abroad I went in Nairobi Kenya for Study Tour to learn about the various opportunities that are available in that country. The study tour was all about getting life experience, network building, creating opportunities for our unemployment youth and discuss how to deal with Gig economy. This Study Tour hosted the Japanese Embassy in Kenya and International Trade Center(ITC) partnered with SIMADiLab.

The first day we had info session for our Study Tour with Ikuru DS4Jobs project director, not only that but also a session about what is next? After project support for your client and Gig economy session with Henry one of expert freelancer in Nairobi, he give us best ways to find your suitable job, how to price your service?, how get continuous project?.

In the all those day we were having memorable session with expert trainers include social entrepreneurship that we have created an amazing entrepreneurship ideas to help our community and Design Thing in Gig Economy. In the Last day we had panel discussion with the best digital freelancers in the region and share our newly acquired skills with the Gig economy.

In that three-days tour, for me and other mentees was an experiencing tour because we have seen different places, we realized what are difference between our youth and those?  Not only that but also we know why our youth are unemployment? this tour gave us an opportunity to build network with some experts in there, it also had some funny moment that I will never forget, on other hand we had wonderful sessions with best experts in there.

Finally, I would like to thank here our director Mohamed Muse, all my Mentors, Mentees, International Trade Center and The Government of Japan.


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  1. MashaAllah its something to be proud of seeing young talented youth Having Skills, And being part of transiforming Traditional Way of doing jobs into digital and freelancing world.
    I encourage you to keep it up and be role model for the upcoming youths.

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