When Startups Help Startups Help Refugees
We have marketplaces for virtually everything nowadays. For micro-components. For practicing Japanese. For finding love. We have marketplaces because they […]
We have marketplaces for virtually everything nowadays. For micro-components. For practicing Japanese. For finding love. We have marketplaces because they […]
Refugees with advanced degrees and valuable skills face shocking levels of unemployment or underemployment worldwide. The continual bubbling of negative […]
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WE ANSWER: WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE LAST 2 MONTHS? Since the Techfugees Hackathon, the We Answer Team have not […]
Sunday evening, saw the world premiere of David Cazalet’s composition Requiem for Aleppo, at Sadler’s Wells in central London. The […]
Techfugees is proud to announce it has partnered with Requiem for Aleppo, a brand new contemporary dance work created and […]
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By Annie Parker With Techfugees chapters located in dozens of cities around the world, there’s a lot happening. We catch up […]
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The TechCrunch Disrupt London Hackathon was the launchpad for three ideas, which will help refugees with social inclusion, access to […]
By Samuel Kellerhals Project Elpis has developed six solar-powered hubs, which are charging 18,000 phones per month in Greece. The goal […]
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Julia Citron, Techfugees Education advisor, set out to compile a database of refugee education initiatives to help innovators discover what’s […]
At risk of execution in his home country of Sudan, Adam Sakhr arrived in France seeking asylum without knowing the […]
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