June 1, 2016

Flatiron School teams up with Re:Coded to help Syrian refugees learn to code

11876961544_9fd27d324b_k There are now more than 6.5 million scattered Syrian refugees throughout the world and many of them are left without any way to make a living as the war wages on in their home country. Iraqi NGO Re:Coded and New York-based code school Flatiron are putting together a plan to help those refugees most susceptible to extremism in Iraq by teaching them programming skills. Why Iraq and not Germany?… Read More

Source: TechCrunch