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NEW YORK DAWN™ > Blog > Business > Nonprofit Techfugees hosted its first occasion in New York Metropolis. 180 attendees checked out how tech would possibly assist remedy the refugee disaster — particularly the world of training.
Nonprofit Techfugees hosted its first occasion in New York Metropolis. 180 attendees checked out how tech would possibly assist remedy the refugee disaster — particularly the world of training.
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Nonprofit Techfugees hosted its first occasion in New York Metropolis. 180 attendees checked out how tech would possibly assist remedy the refugee disaster — particularly the world of training.

Last updated: November 11, 2024 11:39 pm
Editorial Board Published November 11, 2024
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There are practically 1 million displaced Syrian kids. Techfugees needs to make use of tech to enhance issues like training.
Fixing the refugee disaster must be a collaborative effort.

That is the message of a worldwide grassroots nonprofit referred to as Techfugees.

Techfugees held its first U.S.-based occasion on Tuesday. Roughly 180 tech professionals gathered in New York Metropolis at Civic Corridor.

Attendees — who hailed from locations like Warby Parker, Mastercard and Basic Meeting — had eight hours to work on tackling 4 features of refugee training, like enrollment boundaries and language hurdles.

“People don’t know how to take their compassion and turn it into action,” mentioned Brian Reich, director at The Hive, an innovation lab that is part of the United Nations Excessive Commissioner for Refugees. “Our job is to move the refugee crisis into a frame people understand — into a product challenge.”

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Techfugees was based in September, shortly after pictures surfaced of a lifeless younger Syrian youngster who washed ashore in Turkey. A small group of European techies wished to assist folks leverage their technical abilities and revolutionary pondering in a approach that would tangibly assist businesses and refugees.

“Most of the people in the room wouldn’t have responded to ‘cry and buy’ messaging,” mentioned Reich, referencing the standard strategies of interesting to emotion for donations. “This is not about philanthropy on the margins.”

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The purpose of this specific Techfugees occasion was to create a listing of the key questions that tech must reply — after which begin fascinated about how the options would possibly look.

Questions like: What retains ladies from attending faculty? Who’re the academics and what are their backgrounds? What sort of units do college students have and the way dependable is their Web entry?

There have been lots of of questions, and the discussions on the New York occasion simply scratched the floor. The thought is that different teams will use it as a leaping off level and begin really coding options. (A gaggle referred to as Hacktivation plans to host a 48-hour coding retreat for Bay Space engineers to construct a few of this out.)

Opinion: Huge enterprise should ‘hack’ refugee disaster

Historically, “no one talks to each other,” Reich mentioned. “Groups are all trying to solve [the crisis], but events happen disparately.”

The great thing about Techfugees — which Reich mentioned has 25,000 in its international neighborhood — is that it brings collectively folks from all completely different disciplines: nonprofits, startups, firms and authorities.

“I hope that today will just be the beginning,” mentioned Samantha Energy, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who opened the occasion Tuesday morning. “We are facing the largest refugee crisis since World War II. It is a 21st century crisis and we need a 21st century solution.”

CNNMoney (New York) First printed February 9, 2016: 5:35 PM ET

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