This past Saturday, the GMin-Innovate Kenya team was invited to Ā provide a full day introductory session on Design Thinking in Mombasa town to 37 professionals involved in the Mombasa Girls in STEM Solve IT Project. The project aims to empower girls to take a keen interest in STEM based subjects by having women professionals from Mombasa train and mentor 150 high school girls on a STEM-based curriculum. This project is led by alumni of the TechWomen Program in Kenya and their partners Pwani Teknowgalz, supported by the US State Department Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF), a fund that supports alumni initiatives that promote shared values and innovative solutions to global challenges.Ā
The training was carried out in Senator Hassan Omarās office in Mombasa where we were joined by the newly appointed Cabinet Secretary, Mr.Joe Mucheru and Mr.Ā Mahmoud Noor - Head of CSR at SEACOM (a company that provides connectivity services).Ā TheĀ trainingĀ involved introduction to Design Thinking based on the d.schoolĀ andĀ IDEO.orgĀ curriculum and we started the day off with a design challenge of stacking fruits! The challenge was an introductory test for the teams to see how they can create, collaborate and work in a limited time and resource environment. Afterwards, we moved on toĀ introducingĀ the steps involved inĀ the design thinking process and the participantsĀ got to use the Empathy Toolkit and theĀ Problem Framing Tree to get a more practical experience of the process.
ParticipantsĀ were also tasked with analysing the traffic problem in Mombasa and to understand between the cause and effects. Through guidance, they identified their user and came up with various solutions for how to ease traffic congestionĀ in theĀ coastal town which included but not limited to; encouraging use of eco friendly bikes for short distance travels, a mobile app to track and alert users about notoriousĀ āmatatuā (minibus) drivers and an adjustment to a 6 hour work schedule/shift that can help in minimisingĀ ārush hourā traffic
Towards the end, participants were given an example of how they can Ā make their product or serviceĀ sustainableĀ by getting it into the market and how theyĀ can use the business canvass to map out several aspects of their business. Leroy, who is a GMin youth ambassador,Ā also shared his journey as a socialĀ innovatorĀ and how he aims to make his biogas project more sustainableĀ while still creating impact in his school community. Ā
The training went well! Our only wish is that we could have had more time to hack into and deconstruct more localĀ problems that they face in their communities but we also know that this Ā was just theĀ beginningĀ and we look forwardĀ to working more with TechWomen & PwaniTecknowgalz!












