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A #Tech4refugees innovator’s journey: Ahmad from DoctorX building a medical passport for refugees
Ahmad Bassam is a 26 years electrical engineer working in JREEEF at developing a fair renewable energy access to all

Alleviating the impact of COVID_19 through tech solutions for displaced people
In March 2020, Techfugees community launched its very own Data Hub to map the impact of Covid_19 among displaced communities.

🇰🇪 Technology in disrupting existing inequalities among refugees in Kenya amidst COVID-19
The long awaited day was finally here as the Techfugees(TF) Kenya chapter was being relaunched. With the insights of experienced

Fresh questions emerging from resurgent #BlackLivesMatter movement
Techfugees have resisted pressure to release a statement on the #BLM movement too early, but you’ll be able to guess our stance if you’re familiar with us.

Renewing existing capacities of displaced people in times of COVID_19
What is Techfugees Data Hub? In March 2020, with the support of volunteers from across the world and organisations, Techfugees

Techfugees Kenya : Here we go again!
What’s up? Techfugees is BACK in Kenya 🇰🇪 After months of suspense, the Kenya Chapter will (re)join Techfugees family 👪

Keep your eyes open for 16 talented women
26th May, we finally met – virtually for now – the cohort of the #TF4Women Fellowship Programme 2020! 16 women.

How BankeNu leveraged the Techfugees Network in Berlin
There are many ways to connect with Techfugees Chapters. Learn more about how Roham connected with Techfugees in Germany to

Coronavirus and refugees: Early data paints a grim picture
Techfugees’ CEO, Joséphine Goube, analyses early-stage data, collected by 50+ volunteers across the world, on the effect of covid-19 on