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Keep your eyes open for 16 talented women
26th May, we finally met – virtually for now – the cohort of the #TF4Women Fellowship Programme 2020! 16 women. […]

How BankeNu leveraged the Techfugees Network in Berlin
There are many ways to connect with Techfugees Chapters. Learn more about how Roham connected with Techfugees in Germany to […]
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Coronavirus and refugees: Early data paints a grim picture
Techfugees’ CEO, Joséphine Goube, analyses early-stage data, collected by 50+ volunteers across the world, on the effect of covid-19 on […]
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What happens to a tech4refugees project after a Techfugees’ Hackathon ?
Since 2015, Techfugees’ Chapters of volunteers have been organising 35+ hackathons in 25 countries. But what next ? At Techfugees […]
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🇱🇧 Techfugees Lebanon: remote work solutions for refugees
As the coronavirus spread around the world, and because refugees’ lives have been put under the spotlight as a matter […]
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How is coronavirus affecting refugees?
Get our CEO, Joséphine Goube’s, thoughts on how governments are balancing the needs of refugees with the coronavirus. How is technology picking up the slack? […]

🇩🇰 What happened at Google x Techfugees Denmark hack for social inclusion ?
Article written by Christian Alexander Andersen – TF Denmark co-lead Based on the experiences from our first hackathon in October […]
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🇳🇬 News from Techfugees Nigeria
Article written by Brian Oyewole, co-lead TF Nigeria Since the opening of Techfugees in Nigeria in September 2019, our team […]

Lockdown is business as usual for refugees and displaced people
Our CEO, Joséphine Goube, muses on the continuing pandemic. What lessons can we learn from yet another global crisis that we could have prepared for? […]
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