In recognition of Computer Science
Education Week, the United States Department of State’s Global Partnership
Initiative together with CoderDojo and the LIONS@FRICA
partnership, launched a new initiative today called afriCoderDojo to teach youth in Africa 21st century
computer technology skills.
afriCoderDojo is a
pan-African effort to teach young people the ability to understand and build fluency
in coding, and learn the computer languages that are used to develop websites,
mobile phone applications, computer programs, and electronic games. Based on
the global open-source CoderDojo movement, afriCoderDojo will rely on a
volunteer network of implementers and experienced coders located across Africa
to run the two-month learning program.
afriCoderDojo aims to provide young
people with the basics of coding through a fun and motivating curriculum. Guest
lecturers, local technology entrepreneurs, and United States Embassies across
Africa will also be invited to participate in the learning program to highlight
and showcase career opportunities in the field of internet technology.
The inaugural afriCoderDojo clubs are due to launch in Dar-es-Salaam,
Tanzania and Lagos, Nigeria in January 2014. The groups will be sponsored
by the Dar Teknohama Business Incubator – a national incubator for technology
businesses – in Tanzania and Oando Foundation – the foundation for Africa’s
largest integrated energy company– in Nigeria.
For more information about afriCoderDojo, please
go to www.africa.co/africoderdojo
or follow us on Twitter @afriCoderDojo. If you are interested in hosting an
afriCoderDojo in your community, please email partnerships@state.gov.
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