Nairobi, Feb. 29 -- Nearly half of entrepreneurs and youth in Kenya who have received digital literacy training over the last four years have reported a rise in income after venturing into e-commerce, online marketing and other Internet-based jobs, with those without an income dropping by a quarter after the training.

A survey of youth and entrepreneurs trained under the DigiTruck digital literacy skills programme shows that the upward mobility in earnings was accompanied by a rise in both part-time and full-time employment, including among those who previously listed themselves as self-employed in low-earning jobs.

The findings of the survey, which was carried out on youth who have been trained under the DigiTruck public-private partne...