CNN
—
Rising up in poverty in rural Kenya, Nelly Cheboi watched her single mom, who had solely accomplished fifth grade, work tirelessly so Cheboi and her three sisters may attend college.
From an early age, Cheboi realized that her household, together with others like hers of their village, was caught in a cycle that left them little hope.
“She was working actually exhausting, and I used to be nonetheless going to mattress hungry. I used to be nonetheless despatched residence for tuition. I used to be nonetheless dwelling in a home that was flooding,” stated Cheboi, now 29. “Trying on the poverty within the family, wanting on the neighborhood and struggling, it simply turned so clear that I wanted to do one thing.”
Cheboi attended faculty on scholarship in america, labored odd jobs to assist her household, and found her ardour for laptop science. She credit laptop literacy for her means to search out job alternatives and make cash doing what she loves. She knew she needed to share it along with her neighborhood again residence.
At the moment, she’s giving 4,000 children the possibility for a brighter future by her nonprofit, TechLit Africa. The group, whose title is brief for Technologically Literate Africa, makes use of recycled computer systems to create expertise labs in faculties in rural Kenya.
“I do know the ache of poverty, and that’s why I really feel so obsessed with it,” stated Cheboi, a software program engineer who splits her time between the US and Kenya. “I by no means forgot what it was like with my abdomen churning due to starvation at evening.”
In 2012, Cheboi obtained a full scholarship to Augustana School in Illinois and commenced her research with virtually no laptop expertise. She handwrote papers and struggled to transcribe them on a laptop computer. She stated she by no means felt comfy utilizing a pc till her junior yr when she took a Java course required for her arithmetic main.
“Once I found laptop science, I simply fell in love with it. I knew that that is one thing that I needed to do as my profession, and in addition deliver it to my neighborhood,” she stated.
Cheboi switched to a double main and earned a bachelor’s diploma. But she says expertise like touch-typing that got here seamlessly to some had been nonetheless a steep studying curve for her. At one level after faculty, she needed to apply for six months earlier than she may go a coding interview. It’s a ability that’s now a core a part of the TechLit curriculum.
“I really feel so achieved seeing children which are 7 years previous touch-typing, realizing that I simply discovered touch-type lower than 5 years in the past,” she stated.

Cheboi made inroads with companies in her occupation, and in 2018 she started accepting recycled computer systems from them. She began small, carrying the machines to Kenya in check-on luggage and dealing with customs charges and taxes herself.
“At one level, I used to be bringing 44 computer systems, and I paid extra for the baggage than I did for the air ticket,” she stated.
TechLit Africa now works with freight and delivery firms to move the donated computer systems so it’s extra value environment friendly. The donated {hardware} is wiped, refurbished and distributed to associate faculties in rural Kenya, the place college students aged 4 to 12 obtain day by day lessons and frequent alternatives to be taught from professionals and acquire expertise that can assist enhance their training and put together them for future jobs.
“Now we have individuals who personal a selected ability coming in and are simply inspiring the youngsters (with) music manufacturing, video manufacturing, coding, private branding,” Cheboi stated. “They’ll go from doing a distant class with NASA on training to music manufacturing with our artists.”
Cheboi’s group maintains on-line and onsite possession of the computer systems, offering tech assist, software program updates and troubleshooting. TechLit Africa installs new buyer working programs geared in the direction of youngsters, and faculties are requested to pay a small charge for the companies, which incorporates TechLit educators onsite from 8am-4pm.
The group at present serves 10 faculties, and by early subsequent yr, Cheboi hopes to be partnered with 100 extra.
Need to become involved? Take a look at the TechLit Africa web site and see assist.
To donate to TechLit Africa through GoFundMe, click on right here

