Kenya Drives Digital Innovation With Green Data Center and AI Skilling

Use case typeAI platformUpdated Jun 13, 2026

Microsoft and G42 announced the largest single private-sector investment in Kenya's digital infrastructure, committing $1 billion to accelerate digital transformation across East Africa. The collaboration will result in the construction of a state-of-the-art, geothermal-powered data center campus in Olkaria, Kenya, set to operate as the East Africa Cloud Region on Microsoft Azure. This initiative includes the development of local-language AI models, the establishment of an East Africa Innovation Lab, and broad AI skills training programs to foster a future-ready workforce. In partnership with Kenyan governmental and educational institutions, G42 and Microsoft will drive research and train AI models in Swahili and English, furthering advanced research and AI applications tailored to the region's culture and needs. The Microsoft AI for Good Lab in Nairobi will collaborate with local organizations on environmental and societal solutions, such as enhancing food security and climate resilience with AI-powered data insights. Connectivity investments will expand marine and terrestrial fiber infrastructure, improve rural and urban internet access, and partner with regional organizations like Mawingu Networks and M-KOPA to close the digital divide. The initiative will also introduce a trusted data zone framework for secure, locally governed cloud services and support Kenya's cloud-first government adoption. AI, digital, and cybersecurity skilling programs will be offered to government employees, young entrepreneurs, and university students, fostering inclusive economic participation. The comprehensive strategy is supported by broad collaboration across local universities, global tech partners, and regional private sector alliances. Use cases include AI-driven agricultural productivity optimization, reduction of water risk with satellite data analytics, and disaster response improvements using high-resolution AI-powered monitoring tools.

Organization
Kenya Government
Industry
Tech & Comms
Location
Kenya
Published
May 2024

Reported outcomes

Strategic outcomes

Market & geographic expansionEstablished East Africa Cloud RegionNew product / capabilityDeveloped local-language AI modelsEcosystem & partnershipsCreated regional innovation and skills programsRisk & complianceIntroduced trusted data zone framework

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  • 1Geothermal-powered regional cloud for digital transformation
  • 2Local-language AI model training and deployment
  • 3AI for environmental monitoring and disaster response
  • East Africa lacked scalable, secure digital infrastructure necessary for accelerated digital transformation.
  • Limited availability of local-language AI models impeded widespread AI adoption.
  • Workforce had AI skills gaps across government, industry, and youth populations.
  • Connectivity and last-mile internet access remained inadequate in rural and urban Kenya.
  • Resiliency to climate-related risks and food insecurity required improved digital and AI tools.
  • G42 built a geothermal-powered data center for Microsoft Azure in Olkaria, creating the new East Africa Cloud Region.
  • Develop and train large language AI models in Swahili and English for local application.
  • Launch of the East Africa Innovation Lab to support startups and established organizations with cloud and AI adoption.
  • Implement AI for Good Lab projects in Nairobi focused on environmental monitoring, food security, and disaster resilience.
  • Deliver extensive skilling programs in digital, AI, and cybersecurity for diverse Kenyan audiences.
  • $1 billion invested in Kenya's digital ecosystem.
  • Future-ready workforce via thousands trained in AI and digital skills.
  • Expanded secure and resilient cloud access for governments, citizens, and enterprises.
  • AI initiatives improved food security and environmental resilience.
  • New connectivity infrastructure will bring internet access to 50 million people in East Africa.
Architecture

A new geothermal-powered data center campus in Olkaria, Kenya provides Azure cloud services to the region as the East Africa Cloud Region. Local-language AI models are developed using data infrastructure that connects local universities, Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, and research partners. AI solutions are deployed for agriculture, disaster resilience, and environmental monitoring via cloud-based analytics. A trusted data zone framework governs cloud operations for privacy and compliance, and broad-bandwidth fiber and last-mile internet access projects extend high-speed connectivity to millions.

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