Sama, a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firm, has announced plans to hire and train 2,000 youth and women to work on computer vision projects for leading Fortune 500 companies. The initiative is part of Sama’s mission to expand opportunities for the underserved through the digital economy in Kenya and Uganda. The first 600 participants in Nairobi have already been hired and are currently undergoing training. The new cohort will join Sama’s dynamic team of over 3,000 staff in Nairobi to work on computer vision and AI projects for some leading global companies. The efforts align with the government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BeTA) on the Digital Economy Transformation.
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