Distribution of Pasha Centers in Kenya (2016 Update)

Commonly referred to as digital villages, the Pasha Centres are hubs that provide a host of services to the public via internet-connected computers or other ICT-enabled applications at the grassroots level.

With the addition of 26 new Pasha centres, the total number of facilities created since 2011 has jumped to 63, accounting for 30 percent of the ICT coverage in the country.

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