A refugee entrepreneur has brought solar-powered internet access to one of the world’s largest refugee camps, helping more than 1,500 people get online.
Innocent Tshilombo’s award-winning Kakuma Ventures supports entrepreneurs across Kakuma camp to set up and manage WiFi hotspots in their own neighbourhoods. It also has trained more than 60 young people in computing and solar engineering skills and helped them with job opportunities.
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