Gervas Ouma’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and the impact of holistic support. Born and raised in the Ngando slums of Dagoretti, Nairobi, Gervas overcame the systemic challenges of living in an informal settlement to become a beacon of hope for youth empowerment.
Foundations of Success: Education and Support
Gervas’s transformation was fueled by his determination and the critical intervention of the Ngong Road Children’s Foundation (NRCF). Through NRCF, he received the education and holistic support necessary to navigate his primary and secondary schooling, eventually serving as the Deputy President at Parklands Boys High School.
His academic journey includes:
- Diploma in IT: Africa Nazarene University.
- B.A. in Political Science & Social Work: University of Nairobi (Second Class Upper Division).

Professional Growth and Resilience
Gervas began his career at Digital Divide Data, rising from a Data Entry Associate to a Data Quality Analyst. Despite a period of unemployment in 2022, his perseverance led him to CFK Africa in 2024. Starting as a Field Officer, he demonstrated dedication to community mobilization, earning a promotion to Project Officer and leading the TechCraft Program.
Impact Through TechCraft and Digi Hub
Today, Gervas spearheads initiatives that provide underserved youth with essential vocational and digital skills, including:
- Technical Trades: Electrical installation, plumbing, welding, and mechanics.
- Digital Innovation: Data annotation, freelancing, and digital work readiness via the Digi Hub.
A Locally Led Vision
Gervas embodies the principle of being Locally Led. Having grown up in the communities he now serves, he bridges the gap between digital innovation and social transformation. By leveraging Powerful Partnerships and Thorough Transparency, he ensures that young people from informal settlements have the mentorship and employment pathways needed to build sustainable livelihoods.
“Regardless of where someone comes from, with the right support and determination, transformation is possible.”

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