Code To Inspire: Connecting Afghan Women To The Global Economy

Code To Inspire: Connecting Afghan Women To The Global Economy

Fereshteh Forough’s project, Code to Inspire (CTI), is teaching women in Afghanistan how to write software, use computers and possibly get employment from the world wide web. Bitcoin.com spoke with Forough on how technology and the CTI project is opening up new opportunities for women in the region that simply didn’t exist before. Learning any skill set....


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