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United Nations Endorses Equity Bank Youth Innovation Plan

UNGA President Philemon Yang discussed youth innovation, digital technology and sustainable development during visit to Equity

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UNGA President Mr Philemon Yang  emphasised his commitment to cultivating a digital workforce and harnessing technology to tackle pressing development challenges.
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Philemon Yang, the President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), visited Equity Bank for high-level discussions on youth innovation, digital technology, and sustainable development. During the visit, he was hosted by Equity Group’s Chairman, Prof Isaac Macharia, alongside other Board members and senior managers.

Mr Yang, former Prime Minister of Cameroon and current President of UNGA, emphasised his commitment to cultivating a digital workforce, bridging the digital divide, and harnessing technology to tackle pressing development challenges.

His visit to the Group included a tour of Equity’s cutting-edge technology and innovation hub, which showcases the company’s efforts to upskill young people who have been through the Equity Leaders Program, in digital technologies.

“The efforts you make today are key to shaping your future,” Mr Yang told the youth. “Cultivate a positive attitude — it will help you become a strong negotiator and foster tolerance. Never discard your imagination. In many ways, your imagination defines you and will guide you to success. Equity has given you a platform, take advantage of it, learn and use your skills to create meaningful change in the world around you.”

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The discussions also highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in driving innovation and creating opportunities for young people in the digital economy.

Prof Macharia, Equity Group Chairman, said investing in young people and providing them with the tools to succeed in the digital age is crucial for sustainable development.

The meeting was attended by the UNON Director General and UN Under Secretary, Zainab Hawa Bangura, with representation from Equity’s UN agency partners from UNHCR, WFP, UNICEF and UNDP and high-ranking members of the Kenyan government.

The visit follows a recent tour of Equity’s tech hub by the Kenyan ICT Ministry. Through the tech hub, Equity continues to demonstrate its commitment to equipping the next generation with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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