Pauline Njoki was a salesperson at Daima Mabati. However, after taking a short course at the Rift Valley Institute of Business Studies (RVIBS), Njoki was promoted to a managerial position.
She is among 97 women and youths who studied digital business courses over the last six months.
The World Bank, in partnership with the government under the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Programme (KIEP) and RVIBS, fully sponsored the 97 for the short courses. "I pursued Digital Marketing with 26 other students.
Other sponsored courses included Cyber Security, IOT and Robotics, Graphic Design, and Web Design," she said.