By Jacqueline Jepkoech Kiplagat
Swahilipot Hub Foundation
Jacqueline is a multi-faceted professional and mentor with experience in both technology and project management. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Moi University and a CCNA (Cisco Certified Networks Associate) certification from the African Regional Telecommunications Institute (AFRALTI).
She is a dynamic and versatile young woman who has been a key pillar of the Swahilipot Hub Foundation, serving as Project Associate and Executive Associate. Her exceptional leadership, combined with her unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and community development, has made her an invaluable resource for the organization.
As a Project Associate, she plays a crucial role in overseeing and supporting the Case Management (Mentoring) project, which aims to strengthen the capacity of 20,000 opportunity-rich youth and link them to opportunities such as entrepreneurship, employment and education. Jacqueline’s analytical skills and attention to detail enable her to identify opportunities for improvement, leading to more impactful and sustainable initiatives.
In her capacity as a Mentor, Jacqueline provides invaluable guidance and support to young people, helping them to discover their potential and achieve their goals. Her empathetic approach and understanding of the challenges faced by her fellow young people create a safe and supportive environment where individuals can thrive. She has been a professional mentor with two organisations, namely KamiLimu and Wentors, which offer structured mentoring programmes. So far, she has mentored 10 women who are doing exceptionally well in their careers and rising education. Nancy Moraa, one of her mentees in Mombasa County, has managed to register her creative venture, which involves artist and event management. She is in the process of receiving a grant of KES 100,000 to start her business and plans to have her first event in December 2024.
Jacqueline’s mentorship has inspired them to pursue their dreams and become active contributors in their communities. As an Executive Associate, Jacqueline plays a strategic role in the overall management and direction of the Swahilipot Hub Foundation. She contributes to decision-making processes, develops partnerships, and represents the organization at various events and conferences. Jacqueline’s leadership skills and ability to build strong relationships have been instrumental in expanding the foundation’s reach and establishing its reputation as a leading organization in the field of youth development.
Jacqueline’s dedication to her work is evident in her passion for empowering young people and creating positive change. She believes that every individual has the potential to make a difference, and she is committed to providing them with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed. Her tireless efforts have not only benefited the Swahilipot Hub Foundation, but have also had a profound impact on the community at large.
Beyond her professional role, Jacqueline is actively involved in community development initiatives. She volunteers her time as a board member for the Give For Good organization, which focuses on youth entrepreneurship, health, well-being and education in Mombasa County. Her commitment to making a difference extends beyond her work, demonstrating her genuine desire to contribute to the betterment of society.
Jacqueline’s contributions to the Swahilipot Hub Foundation and the community at large are truly remarkable. Her skills in leadership, mentoring, and project management have made her an invaluable resource for the organization and a role model for young people. As she continues to inspire and empower others, Jacqueline’s legacy will no doubt continue to grow.
Her long-term dream is to be the first female CEO of a prestigious telecommunications company in Kenya. She believes in impacting lives through mentorship and leadership.
Visionary Leader and Mentor Committed to Youth Empowerment and Community Development
By Jacqueline Jepkoech Kiplagat
Swahilipot Hub Foundation
Jacqueline is a multifaceted professional and mentor with expertise in both technology and project management. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Degree from Moi University and a CCNA (Cisco Certified Networks Associate) certification from AFRALTI (African Level Telecommunications Institute).
She is a young dynamic and versatile individual, has been a cornerstone of Swahilipot Hub Foundation, serving as a Project Associate and Executive Associate. Her exceptional leadership, combined with her unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and community development, has made her an invaluable asset to the organization.
As a Project Associate, she plays a crucial role in overseeing and supporting the Case Management (mentorship) project aimed at building the agency of 20,000 Opportunity Youth and linking them to opportunities such as in entrepreneurship, employment and education. Jacqueline's analytical skills and attention to detail enable her to identify opportunities for improvement, leading to more impactful and sustainable initiatives.
In her capacity as a Mentor, Jacqueline provides invaluable guidance and support to young people, helping them to discover their potential and achieve their goals. Her empathetic approach and understanding of the challenges faced by her fellow youth create a safe and supportive environment where individuals can thrive. She has been a professional mentor with two organizations namely KamiLimu and Wentors that offer structured mentorship programs. So far, she has mentored 10 ladies who are doing exceptionally well in their upcoming careers and education. Nancy Moraa, one of her mentees in Mombasa County has been able to register her creative venture which involves artists' and events' management. She is in the process of receiving a grant of KES.100,000 to kickstart her business and she plans to have her first event in December 2024.
Jacqueline's mentorship has inspired them to pursue their dreams and become active contributors to their communities. As an Executive Associate, Jacqueline plays a strategic role in the overall management and direction of Swahilipot Hub Foundation. She contributes to decision-making processes, develops partnerships, and represents the organization at various events and conferences. Jacqueline's leadership skills and ability to build strong relationships have been instrumental in expanding the foundation's reach, and establishing its reputation as a leading organization in the field of youth development.
Jacqueline's dedication to her work is evident in her passion for empowering young people and creating positive change. She believes that every individual has the potential to make a difference, and she is committed to providing them with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed. Her tireless efforts have not only benefited Swahilipot Hub Foundation but have also had a profound impact on the community at large.
Beyond her professional role, Jacqueline is actively involved in community development initiatives. She volunteers her time as a board member of Give For Good Organization that focus on entrepreneurship, health and well-being and education of young people in Mombasa County. Her commitment to making a difference extends beyond her work, demonstrating her genuine desire to contribute to the betterment of society.
Jacqueline's contributions to Swahilipot Hub Foundation and the community at large are truly remarkable. Her leadership, mentorship, and project management skills have made her an invaluable asset to the organization and a role model for young people. As she continues to inspire and empower others, Jacqueline's legacy will undoubtedly continue to grow.
Her long-term dream is to be the first woman CEO of a prestigious telecommunications company in Kenya.
She believes in impacting lives through mentorship and leadership.