President William Ruto’s daughter, Charlene Ruto, has announced a competition aimed at empowering Kenyan youth.
In an update shared on Saturday, January 11, Charlene revealed the launch of a UI/UX website design competition for The Young People’s Network International (TYPNI), an organization she founded and serves as patron.
To participate, applicants must form teams of three, with all members aged between 18 and 35 years, including company directors.
They are also required to share three links of work done before, and a brief technical proposal.
Successful applicants stand a chance of winning a total amount of $1,500 (approximately Ksh194,000).
“It’s time for our next big thing – the Website Competition! If you’re between 18-35 years, gather a team of 3 and show us what you’ve got!” Charlene said in the announcement.
“Win $1,500 USD! Let’s see your creativity shine with TYPNI.”
Website requirements for Charlene Ruto TYPNI competition
Youthful Appeal- Use vibrant, modern visuals and TYPNI colors.
Mobile-First Design- Prioritize a layout optimized for mobile viewing.
Also Read: Has Charlene Ruto Been Appointed as a State Corporation Board Chairperson?
Simple Navigation- Ensure easy exploration with clear intuitive navigation.
Community Engagement- Suggest features that encourage user interaction and community building.
Accessibility- Use readable fonts and high contrast colors for inclusive design.
Unique Features- Propose creative elements that make the design memorable and stand out.
To participate in this competition, interested candidates have been directed to share their proposal and links on Niaje@typni.com.
Submission deadline for the proposal has been set on February 11, 2025, with the public voting period set between February 25 and March 4.
ADVERT
Winners will be announced on March 3, 2025.
Winners presented with cash prize
Last year, Charlene had also announced another competition for TYPNI logo in which the winner took home Ksh100, 000.
“TYPNI is seeking a distinctive logo that embodies a youthful spirit and creativity. The competition provides an opportunity for young designers to showcase their talent and contribute to the vibrant identity of TYPNI,” read an update.
Also Read: My Father is a Chicken Farmer, My Mother Loves Kitchen Gardens- Charlene Ruto
The first daughter then presented the winner of the competition, Kevin Chege, 1st runners up Sheldon Avedi and 2nd runners up Cynthia Wambui with their gift packages on May 19, 2024.
Apart from TYPNI, Charlene Ruto also founded the Smart Mechanized Agriculture & Climate Action for Humanity & Sustainability (SMACHS) Foundation.
SMACHS Foundation is a non-profit organization that empowers young people to lead the fight against hunger and climate change in Kenya.
It seeks to usher in a new age of youth-led and climate smart agriculture in order to create a future where young people are equipped to actively contribute to food security and climate action through smart, mechanized agricultural practices in three major thematic areas.
Apart from her foundations, Charlene Ruto also serves as Kenya’s Blood Ambassador after she was in January 2024 appointed by the Ministry of Health for her efforts to mobilize resources that support blood donation initiatives.
Follow our WhatsApp Channel and join our WhatsApp Group for real-time news updates.