Welcome To Story Time With Us! Stories shape how we understand the world, our place in it, and our ability to change it. We are all products of our backgrounds, perceptions, and experiences, which all form how we interpret the world, so we all have unique stories to share. This explains our logline at the Story Book Africa – There are people. There are stories.
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Welcome To Story Time With Us! Stories shape how we understand the world, our place in it, and our ability to change it. We are all products of our backgrounds, perceptions, and experiences, which all form how we interpret the world, so we all have unique stories to share. This explains our logline at the Story Book Africa – There are people. There are stories.
Digital Literacy & Education: Celebrating Youth Digital pathways (from Clicks to Progress)
The Story Book Africa
33 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Digital Literacy & Education: Celebrating Youth Digital pathways (from Clicks to Progress)
Happy #InternationalYouthDay from the #StoryBookAfrica family! We’re thrilled to have Diana Nekesa from Kenya, a Student Recruiting Analyst at SAND Technologies and Certified Salesforce Associate, as our special guest. Diana shared her incredible passion for empowering youth in her community and driving Africa’s #digital transformation agenda. It was an inspiring conversation packed with insights and actionable tips. If you missed it, you better hit that REPLAY ⏯️ because whew 😮💨 this chat was full of gems! 🙌🏽 Tune in, enjoy, and share with your squad! :)
The Story Book Africa
Welcome To Story Time With Us! Stories shape how we understand the world, our place in it, and our ability to change it. We are all products of our backgrounds, perceptions, and experiences, which all form how we interpret the world, so we all have unique stories to share. This explains our logline at the Story Book Africa – There are people. There are stories.