Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Enabling Impact through Digital Understanding (EIDU) a Non Governmental Organization to equip Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) learners with digital skills to enable them be innovators, critical thinkers and have the ability to solve problems with the aid of technology.
During the MOU signing, the Governor emphasised on the importance of exposing children to digital learning early in life because the current 21st century needs people who are tech savvy in order for them to be relevant in their daily endeavours. "EIDU will greatly assist in collecting, analysing and keeping our data for learners safe and real-time for proper planning especially during policy formulation, since the statistics are key, especially during budgeting and assessing learner progress," said Nyaribo.
The county boss confirmed that they have another partnership with Kisumu Medical and Education Trust (KMET) which promotes nutrition for bringing up healthy babies to improve their cognitive and mental capabilities, thus boosting their retention of education content.
EIDU Government relations specialist Lilian Arugwi was excited that Nyamira county agreed to partner with them and will be the 27th county to accept their programme.