Project information
Project description
The computer science (coding) for the refugee children in Kampala.
The computer science (coding) for the refugee children in Kampala is an educative and supportive initiative which offers equal chance to at least 300 urban refugee children (60% girls vs. 40% boys) aged 7 – 18 to learn how to use computer science (coding) to create fun and interactive stories, video games, apps mobile, drawings, cartoons, websites and more digital products themed on various topics including gender-based violence, children and climate change, peace and conflict resolution, sexual and reproductive health and rights and so many other life issues.
http://www.refugee-friends-care.org/child-computer-science/
The computer science (coding) for the refugee children in Kampala is an educative and supportive initiative which offers equal chance to at least 300 urban refugee children (60% girls vs. 40% boys) aged 7 – 18 to learn how to use computer science (coding) to create fun and interactive stories, video games, apps mobile, drawings, cartoons, websites and more digital products themed on various topics including gender-based violence, children and climate change, peace and conflict resolution, sexual and reproductive health and rights and so many other life issues.
http://www.refugee-friends-care.org/child-computer-science/
Number of students
200
Number of teachers
20
Number of dootronics needed
20
Coordinating hub(s)
On-site point of contact
4.1. Name: Dr. Bayubasire Joel Djanda
4.2. Phone: +256 706 900 037
4.3. Email: info.rfcong@gmail.com
4.2. Phone: +256 706 900 037
4.3. Email: info.rfcong@gmail.com
Project application
Geographic information
Local language(s)
English, French
Location
0.33164, 32.585269
0.33164, 32.585269
0.33164, 32.585269
0.33164, 32.585269
0.33164, 32.585269
Country
Uganda
Technical information
Internet connection type
Wireless
Additional information
Additional notification emails
info.rfcong@gmail.com
Additional editors