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Nelly Cheboi

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2022 CNN Hero winner
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Nelly Cheboi
Nelly Cheboi with her Mom Christina Cheboi at CNN Heroes 2022 All Star Tribute
Born (1992-11-26)November 26, 1992 (age 32)
Other namesKosi
Alma materAugustana College (Illinois)
Occupation(s)Founder andCEO of TechLit Africa
Known forWinning CNN Hero of The Year 2022
SpouseTyler Cinnamon (m. 2017)
AwardsCNN Hero of Year,Forbes 30 under 30
Websitetechlitafrica.org

Nelly Cheboi is the founder of TechLit Africa, an organization that teaches digital skills in rural primary schools, and the winner of the 2022CNN Hero award.[1]

Early life

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Cheboi grew up in poverty in the rural village ofMogotio inKenya.[1] She received a full scholarship to studycomputer science atAugustana College in Illinois in 2012.[2][3] She graduated in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and computer science.[4]

Career

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Cheboi built a school in Kenya, called Zawadi Yetu, during her junior year of college[5] In 2018, she started to transport donated computers from the United States to Kenya. In 2019, she founded the nonprofit TechLit Africa with another software engineer, Tyler Cinnamon,[4] after quitting their jobs.[1] The organization, headquartered in Kenya at Zawadi Yetu,[4] teaches 4000 students aged 5–14 basic computer skills and redistributes recycled technology to enable the creation of computer labs in African schools.[6] As of 2022, they have built 10 computer labs in rural Kenya and have plans for 100 more.[2][7]

Recognition

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In 2022, Cheboi was named as one of the 30 under 30 on the Forbes list for social impact.[2] In the same year, she was also the recipient of the CNN Hero award.[8]

References

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  1. ^abcTorgan, Tricia Escobedo,Allie (2022-12-11)."Nelly Cheboi, who creates computer labs for Kenyan schoolchildren, is CNN's Hero of the Year".CNN. Retrieved2022-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^abc"Nelly Cheboi".Forbes. Retrieved2022-12-29.
  3. ^KWQC Staff."CNN Hero of the Year: Nelly Cheboi". Retrieved2022-12-29.
  4. ^abc"Cheboi '16 is CNN Hero of the Year! | Augustana College".www.augustana.edu. Retrieved2022-12-29.
  5. ^"CNN Crowns Black Founder Nelly Cheboi As The Hero Of The Year".POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of people of color in tech. 2022-12-22. Retrieved2022-12-29.
  6. ^"Nelly Cheboi Teaches Tech Skills to Sustainably Solve Poverty".www.logitech.com. Retrieved2022-12-29.
  7. ^"Founder of TechLit Africa Is CNN's Hero of the Year".VOA. Retrieved2022-12-29.
  8. ^Robi, Amos (2022-12-12)."29-year-old Kenyan tech founder crowned CNN Hero of 2022".Business Insider Africa. Retrieved2022-12-29.
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