This project centers on a new initiative aimed at empowering displaced women in Taiz City, Yemen through coding education, and fostering gender equity in the STEM sector. The participants, aged 18 to 35, live in regions heavily affected by conflict, experiencing challenges such as displacement, limited access to education, and economic instability. In this context, our project seeks to bring about transformative change by equipping 20 displaced women with essential coding skills in Backend Development, Frontend Development, and Flutter.
This coding education project serves as a catalyst for immediate and long-term positive outcomes. In the short term, we aim to see improved employability, increased confidence, and the development of web and mobile applications addressing local challenges. In the long term, the project strives for sustained economic empowerment, the establishment of a supportive network, and the creation of a community of female coding professionals challenging traditional gender norms.
The project's impact extends beyond individual skill development, contributing to the broader goals of gender equality in STEM, fostering community innovation, and providing displaced women with the tools to become active contributors to their communities.
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