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Recapping Techfugees Kenya Digital Sprint 2022
On February 26th- 27th, The Techfugees’ Digital Sprint for employment took place in Nairobi, Kakuma, and Dadaab and was held

Techfugees Nigeria partners with Twsini
It is official ! Techfugees Nigeria and The Skilled Women Initiative (TSWINI) are partnering to upskill displaced craftswomen across IDP

Here’s a list of apps and platforms for refugees and asylum seekers fleeing Ukraine and other conflicts and arriving to France
In the light of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and the massive forced displacements it has occured, Techfugees has

How to build a mobile charging and connectivity border solution with refugees
Article written by Mathias Zemiro and Jérémie Garnier, volunteers with Techfugees France In our highly interconnected world, the simple fact

🇺🇦 The Techfugees community leaps to the aid of Ukrainian refugees
In the light of the current conflict in Ukraine, Techfugees stands in solidarity with forcibly displaced Ukrainians, due to

Launch of Sistech – a new charitable organisation dedicated to scaling refugee women’s inclusion programme, originally conceived by Techfugees
Successful “Techfugees-4-Women” initiative is spinning out from Techfugees as part of the new Sistech organisation – former CEO Josephine Goube

Protected: 2022 New Year Message – Don’t Stop Believing!
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How refugees in Lebanon can benefit from cryptocurrencies to exchange money and increase financial inclusion?
Video: Discussion Panel, Blockchain for Refugees at Station F Techfugees Summit, 2018. The Lebanese economy is stagnant, and refugees are

What do British people think about refugees in the UK ?
Recent UK headlines have highlighted the Home Office contradicting its own internal study of migration data as to why refugees