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Universal Access Projects

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Universal Access Projects

Since 2017, the Authority has initiated a number of pilot projects aimed at informing future implementation of Universal Access projects on a nationwide scale. These projects include:

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1 Voice Infrastructure Project

In voice infrastructure project, 78 sub-locations have been covered by mobile communication services.

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2 Education Broadband Connectivity Project

The education broadband has connected 887 secondary schools across the 47 counties to high speed internet (5mbps) The project is part of the universal service fund to imp

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3 E-Resource Centres

Consistent with its strategic objective of facilitating increased access to ICT services the Communications Authority of Kenya in partnership with the Kenya National Libr

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4 Research and Development

In order to make timely and informed interventions towards Universal Access the Authority undertakes studies and research on a continuous basis.  Among the studies undert

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5 Computerization of Health Centre

Through partnership with the Provincial Medical Office of Nairobi (PMO),  under the Ministry of Health of Kenya, Telkom Kenya (TKL), Axesstel, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) of USA and QUALCOMM

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6 Digitization of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Curriculum

In the spirit of partnership with other public institutions and to encourage the development of relevant local content as a demand driver for ICT services, the Authority

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7 ICT for People with Disabilities (PWDs)

In recognition of the ICT needs of people with special needs, the Authority initiated a project  aimed at providing ICT solutions to Persons with Disabilities.

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8 Community Telecentres

Telecentres are community access points mainly adopted for rural and high cost areas to reduce the cost of individual ownership of equipment and service.

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9 School-Based ICT Centres

The Authority supported the establishment of 16 School-based ICT centers, two in each of the eight provinces in the country.

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