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Updated 10 Apr 2026
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Information Technology Jobs at ICAP at Columbia University

Looking for Information Technology roles at ICAP at Columbia University Kenya? ICAP at Columbia University Kenya is the Kenyan office of ICAP, a global health organisation affiliated with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. ICAP Kenya implements HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support programmes in partnership with the Ministry of Health, primarily funded by PEPFAR and USAID. The organisation employs public health specialists, clinical advisors, data managers, and programme staff supporting Kenya’s national HIV response. Kenya’s technology sector is one of Africa’s most dynamic. Software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity specialists, network administrators, and IT support professionals are in extreme demand. Global companies including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have African operations in Nairobi, competing with local tech firms. Remote work has opened global employment opportunities for Kenyan IT professionals at all experience levels. ICAP at Columbia University regularly recruits Information Technology professionals across its Kenya operations. Salaries for Information Technology professionals in Kenya range from KES 80,000 – 450,000/month, depending on experience, qualifications, and employer type. Kompeaa tracks all ICAP at Columbia University Information Technology vacancies — updated today. Set up a job alert to be notified the moment ICAP at Columbia University posts a new Information Technology opening.

In-Demand Skills

Key skills: Python, JavaScript, React, AWS, Cybersecurity, SQL, DevOps, Node.js, Cloud Computing

Salary Range

KES 80,000 – 450,000/month

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