Programs & Partners
We are serving our students through our local partners. You can choose to sponsor a specific project or donate to the general fund and leave it up to us to distribute the funds based on what our local teams need.
Countries we work in
Programs & Partners
Teaching students to build internet networks & connect communities
Worldwide
We partner with the Internet Society to offer specialized courses in Network Operations & Computer Network Design to our students. The program equips them to build & manage digital infrastructure, expanding access to education & economic opportunity.
147 students connected
U.S. professors teach emergency medicine remotely in Gaza
Palestine
With support from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and the University of New Mexico, a virtual program was launched for 5th- and 6th-year medical students in Gaza whose education had been disrupted. We created a connected learning space where they could join weekly sessions.
125 students connected
Teaching Computer & Data Science to Refugee Students in 20 Countries
Worldwide
MIT Emerging Talent has already offered its Certificate in Computer and Data Science to over 600 learners. The program harnesses MIT’s courses, tools, global networks, and entrepreneurial spirit to create transformative opportunities for talented refugee students.
34 students connected
Technology Skills and Jobs for Students from Informal Settlements
Uganda
Era92 Elevate builds container classrooms in underserved communities, where students learn technology skills such as web development, design, and digital media. The program also connects graduates to internships, freelance work, and careers in the digital economy.
28 students connected
Providing refugees with laptops to access digital jobs
Malawi
In Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp, strict policies prevent refugees from formal employment. To help them access the global digital economy, we partner with JRS and Konexio. While they train students in skills like graphic design and web development, we provide the essential laptops and internet. This allows them to work as remote freelancers, connect with international clients, and earn an independent income from within the camp.
15 students connected
Supporting women in finding their first jobs
Rwanda
Worldwide, many girls face barriers like early marriage and gender discrimination. In Rwanda, we help young women from underserved communities enter the workforce. With laptops and internet access, they gain digital skills in data analysis, marketing, and literacy, applying them through internships and real projects—opening doors to formal and remote employment.
20 students connected
Providing refugees with internet, devices, and education
Kenya
As youth unemployment persists in Kenya, we help students in Kisumu build careers in AI, web and app development, cybersecurity, and blockchain. In Kakuma's refugee camps, laptops and home internet open life-changing opportunities where formal jobs are scarce. In Nairobi, we support youth from informal settlements studying coding and front-end development. Across all regions, we empower young women and refugee girls with devices and connectivity to complete training and pursue meaningful careers.
225 students connected
Giving laptops to underprivileged students
India
We provide laptops to low-income university students striving to complete their studies and secure jobs. Studying fields like coding, social sciences, business, and science, they join after-school and residency programs to boost their digital and soft skills. With personal devices, they can fully engage in learning, complete assignments, and build the confidence needed for the job market.
60 students connected
Giving internet and laptops to students in rural regions
Georgia
We're bringing Internet access and laptops to high school students from the most underserved families in Georgia, mostly living in IDP settlements, borderline settlements and rural areas
3356 students connected
Equipping women coders with laptops and internet access
Nigeria
We want to ensure that girls and women in Nigeria are equipped with both - the necessary skill set of a modern STEM professional and most importantly - the Internet.
9 students connected
Completed Projects
Training Community Healthcare Workers in Kakuma Refugee Camp
Kenya
Through its InZone initiative, the University of Geneva brings certified Community Health courses to Kakuma. The nine-month learning program equips students with the skills to support the local health system and improve community health.
18 students connected
Giving Internet and Laptops to Sherifa and Tracy in Ghana
Ghana
For this project, we partnered with She Code Africa, who helped us discover and reach their students - Sherifa and Tracy.
2 students connected
Giving Internet to Farjana and MD in Bangladesh
Bangladesh
MD and Farjana were rescued from the streets of Bangladesh, and have been growing up in the peace home ever since.
2 students connected
Giving Internet to Underprivileged Students in Lebanon
Lebanon
We brought Internet access and laptops to high school students from the most underserved families in Lebanon, many of whom were affected by the economic crisis and living in marginalized or under-resourced areas.
2 students connected