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News / How UNESCO is helping Kiswahili power Africa's digital creator economy

How UNESCO is helping Kiswahili power Africa's digital creator economy

UNESCO, 07 July 2026, International

UNESCO's message this Kiswahili Day is clear: digital transformation must be linguistic transformation too. Support Kiswahili online, and you do not just protect a language — you power an economy and open the future to everyone building in it.

https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/how-unesco-helping-kiswahili-power-africas-digital-creator-economy

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