Kenya, Azerbaijan establish Youth Innovation Hub at KISE to equip youth with skills

Azerbaijan Government officials with some youth during the launch of the innovation hub at KISE recently/photo courtesy

In a bold step toward strengthening Kenya-Azerbaijan relations and empowering young leaders, the Azerbaijani Ambassador to Kenya, Sultan Hajiyev, visited the Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) to inspect ongoing work on a state-of-the-art Youth Leadership and Innovation Hub.

The hub, backed by the Azerbaijan International Development Agency (AIDA) and the Azerbaijani Embassy in Nairobi, is part of a broader initiative aimed at equipping young Kenyans with skills in innovation, climate action, and entrepreneurship.

Speaking during the visit, Ambassador Hajiyev commended the energy and ambition of the youth involved in the programme.

“What I see here today is a reflection of hope, creativity, and resilience. This partnership is about more than infrastructure, it’s about belief in the next generation. Azerbaijan is proud to walk alongside Kenya in nurturing young leaders who will shape the continent’s future.” Hajiyey said.

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He added that this marked his second visit to KISE and reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment to continued engagement and collaboration in youth-focused development.

“We believe in long-term partnerships. This is not a one-time gesture but part of a growing bond between our people, especially in building platforms for young voices to thrive,” stated envoy.

KISE Director Dr. Norman Kiogora expressed deep appreciation to the Azerbaijani government for selecting KISE as the host institution for the innovation hub.

He described the initiative as “a transformative milestone that unlocks potential and drives inclusive progress.

“This hub represents more than just infrastructure; it symbolizes trust, opportunity, and a shared belief in the power of youth to shape the future,” Dr. Kiogora said.

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Also in attendance was Ms. Charlene Ruto, Patron, Association of County Students Association Presidents – Kenya (ACSAP-K), who encouraged the youth not to wait for opportunities but to create them.

“When you invest in yourself, you make it easier for others to invest in you. Let this hub be a Launchpad for your ideas, your solutions, and your leadership,” Charlene told the gathering.

A symbolic highlight of the event was the presentation of a $18,000 USD cheque to The Young People’s Network International (TYPNI) and ACSAP-K, who will jointly oversee the operations of the hub.

The total project funding stands at $34,000 USD, with the second tranche of $16,000 USD to be released upon completion of the first phase.

The Youth Leadership and Innovation Hub will provide access to modern training tools, mentorship programmes, and a collaborative space for young people to create and implement impactful community projects.

The initiative represents a growing international commitment to investing in youth as drivers of change laying the foundation for a more inclusive, innovative, and resilient future.

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