The next three years present a decisive opportunity to shape Kenya’s digital future. While the country has made significant progress in network coverage and digital services, too many people remain excluded or only partially connected. Rural communities, women, youth and persons with disabilities continue to face formidable barriers that limit their access to meaningful, affordable connectivity. If these divides are left unaddressed, Kenya risks entrenching inequality, losing momentum in its digital economy, and forfeiting opportunities for innovation, resilience and inclusion. This Strategic Plan responds to that urgency by positioning community-centred connectivity initiatives (CCCIs) as a cornerstone of Kenya’s digital transformation. CCCIs embody an approach that is locally owned, inclusive and sustainable, ensuring that communities are not merely passive beneficiaries of connectivity, but active shapers of their digital futures.