By Janice Phelan,
                                                									September 10, 2020
                                             
                                                
                                                
Students from Lee’s Summit and Kenya participate in a video conference on July 23.
                                                      Also participating were Curtis Cook of Summit Technology Academy, John Musau (at left)
                                                      of Digloso and Joe Mullins (at right) of UCM. 
Thanks to a virtual project involving Lee’s Summit area students working with students
                                                   and officials from Kenya, an international partnership is launching this fall. The
                                                   partnership under development includes the University of Central Missouri (UCM), the
                                                   South Eastern Kenya Economic Bloc (SEKEB), Makueni Innovation Centre, Eastern Kenya
                                                   Integrated College and Digloso Ltd.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                During a July 23 video conference, representatives from UCM, SEKEB, Makueni County
                                                   Government (who run the Innovation Centre), Digoloso Ltd., Eastern Kenya Integrated
                                                   College and Summit Technology Academy participated in presentations and discussions
                                                   regarding the potential partnership’s next steps.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                “This unique collaborative effort will allow UCM Extended Studies to work with the
                                                   university’s Kenyan peers on education and workforce program development,” said Joe
                                                   Mullins, UCM Workforce and Professional Education and the chief development person
                                                   for the partnership.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Through the project, partners will leverage technology to foster global collaboration
                                                   in resolving local challenges. The partners will work together to develop real-world
                                                   sustainable solutions for students and adults. Students will also gain hands-on experiences
                                                   in areas such as Internet of Things, virtual reality, telehealth and entrepreneurship
                                                   -- just to name a few -- while working on industry-recognized certifications and accelerated
                                                   degree programs.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                “The Makueni Innovation Centre will provide an avenue for young people within the
                                                   county, the SEKEB Region and beyond to develop skills and innovations that are necessary
                                                   in creating an economic ecosystem,” said Professor Kivutha Kibwana, governor of Makueni
                                                   County in Kenya.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                ”Unemployment is a major challenge in Kenya, especially among the youth, and I believe
                                                   the experience they will receive through this partnership will create employment opportunities
                                                   for them. They will get a head start in exploiting the Konza Techno City digital space,
                                                   which is coming up within the SEKEB Region. We will play our part in making this dream
                                                   a reality for the benefit of our young people.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                This proposed partnership has benefitted from the involvement of Digloso, a company
                                                   focusing on providing emerging populations with technological infrastructure and modular
                                                   application platforms.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                “It remains clear that lack of access to technology has hampered workforce development
                                                   for most youth as well as obscured exposure to essential technology-based community
                                                   services,” said Digloso’s founder and CEO John Musau. “So through Digloso’s CSR arm,
                                                   the Global Classroom Exchange, we have established academic, industry and public partnerships
                                                   as the force to support Project Based Learning to apply a series of goal-oriented
                                                   academic programs that augment workforce development. Students collaborate to develop
                                                   solutions that lead to sustainable and diverse community economic ecosystems in an
                                                   effort to reduce poverty, preserve natural resources and protect the environment.”
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Musau is a native of Kenya and has located his company’s headquarters in Machakos,
                                                   Kenya.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Business, individuals and organizations have the opportunity to collaborate in the
                                                   project, which is actively seeking partners to help with solutions. For more information,
                                                   contact Joe Mullins at jmullins@ucmo.edu.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                The University of Central Missouri operates campuses in Lee’s Summit and Warrensburg,
                                                      offering undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as certificate programs, professional
                                                      education courses and customized corporate curriculum. UCM and  have shared space and resources in the award-winning Missouri Innovation Campus facility
                                                      since its opening in fall 2017. The South Eastern Kenya Economic Bloc includes three
                                                      counties: Kitui, Machakos and Makueni with an combined estimated population of 4.7
                                                      million. The Bloc was created to provide social and economic development for its citizens.