The Kenyan government has approved a new Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) policy to address systemic youth unemployment. This initiative specifically targets approximately 700,000 young people who are unable to secure formal employment annually. According to Principal Secretary Shadrack Mwadime, the Cabinet-approved framework aims to unlock vast digital employment opportunities. By leveraging the BPO sector, the government intends to create a sustainable pipeline for digital jobs. The policy provides a structured approach to integrating youth into the global digital economy. This strategic move seeks to reduce the gap between available skills and formal job vacancies. Ultimately, the framework aims to foster economic empowerment through technology-driven employment.