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AMBASSADOR MERCY BIWOTT FACE OF KENYA UK 2023

5/9/2023

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Mercy Jemeli Biwott is a current student at De Montfort University, pursuing BSc (Hon) Biomedical science.ercy was born in Baringo county in a small town called Eldama Ravine. Living and growing up in Baringo was fun, though also challenging. It is because of some of the hardships that we went through growing up in Baringo that has made us who we are right now.  Being brought up in a tough environment prepared me for any challenging situations in life. I tend to believe that I can solve any problem that life can bring, no matter the circumstance.

The digital divide is unequal access to information and communication technologies such as software, computers and laptops among people of different groups. I am focussed on working on this for Face of Kenya. ​
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    MERCY BIWOTT

    Mercy Jemeli Biwott is a current student at De Montfort University, pursuing BSc (Hon) Biomedical science.ercy was born in Baringo county in a small town called Eldama Ravine. Living and growing up in Baringo was fun, though also challenging. It is because of some of the hardships that we went through growing up in Baringo that has made us who we are right now.  Being brought up in a tough environment prepared me for any challenging situations in life. I tend to believe that I can solve any problem that life can bring, no matter the circumstance.

    The digital divide is unequal access to information and communication technologies such as software, computers and laptops among people of different groups. I am focussed on working on this for Face of Kenya. 

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