The Iraqi students being taught to code

An organisation in Iraq is working with young people to help "bring the country to a more digital economy" and give students the opportunity to "take control of their futures."

Re:Coded was founded in 2016 and holds courses for people wishing to learn more about coding.

Zahra Shah, Program Manager at the organisation said: "We launched as a coding school to try and upscale youth here and bring them more towards a digital economy especially in Iraq where a lot of the jobs are provided by the government.

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