Nelly Cheboi
Nelly Cheboi is the founder of TechLit Africa, an organization that teaches digital skills in rural primary schools, and the winner of the 2022 CNN Hero award.[1] Early lifeCheboi grew up in poverty in the rural village of Mogotio in Kenya.[1] She received a full scholarship to study computer science at Augustana College in Illinois in 2012.[2][3] She graduated in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and computer science.[4] CareerCheboi built a school in Kenya, called Zawadi Yetu, during her junior year of college [5] In 2018, she started to transport donated computers from the United States to Kenya. In 2019, she founded the nonprofit TechLit Africa with another software engineer, Tyler Cinnamon,[4] after quitting their jobs.[1] The organization, headquartered in Kenya at Zawadi Yetu,[4] teaches 4000 students aged 5–14 basic computer skills and redistributes recycled technology to enable the creation of computer labs in African schools.[6] As of 2022, they have built 10 computer labs in rural Kenya and have plans for 100 more.[2][7] RecognitionIn 2022, Cheboi was named as one of the 30 under 30 on the Forbes list for social impact.[2] In the same year, she was also the recipient of the CNN Hero award.[8] References
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