In a commendable initiative to foster digital literacy among refugee communities, 42 Kuala Lumpur (42KL) proudly hosted the second edition of Code4TheFuture. This program is specifically designed to introduce coding and ignite digital curiosity among refugee students in Malaysia. The one-day event welcomed 35 students aged 13 to 19 years from Fugee School, a dedicated learning centre for refugee communities in Kuala Lumpur.
Code4TheFuture offered a hands-on introduction to the basics of Python programming and game development using the pygame engine. This unique opportunity allowed students to delve into game design concepts, game engine mechanics, and graphics, culminating in the creation of a 2D platformer game. For these young minds, many of whom face significant challenges such as limited access to formal education and technology, this program provided an invaluable experience.
Refugee students in Malaysia encounter numerous obstacles, including language barriers and financial constraints, which often limit their access to advanced digital skills. Code4TheFuture aims to bridge this educational gap by providing an inclusive learning environment where students can develop essential digital competencies. The initiative underscores the importance of technology education in empowering youth and aligns with the mission of both 42KL and Fugee School to offer equitable learning opportunities.
Empowering Through Technology Education
Jeff Sandhu, Chief Operating Officer of 42 Malaysia, emphasized the program’s significance: “This collaboration with Fugee School is a testament to 42 Malaysia’s dedication to making tech education accessible for all, regardless of their background. We are proud that Code4TheFuture has positively impacted some 70 refugee students since its inception in 2023, and we look forward to the programme’s continued success. By raising awareness and equipping these young minds with digital skills, specifically coding, we are opening doors to new opportunities and helping them build a brighter future.”
Deborah Henry, Founder of Fugee School, expressed her enthusiasm about the program’s impact: “At Fugee School, we are dedicated to providing holistic education to refugee children. Refugee children need access to practical tech skills, especially in a time of AI, to ensure they acquire critical skills for success in a rapidly evolving job market and to bridge the digital divide, empowering them with real-world preparedness and opportunities. Equipping them with these skills not only enhances their future employment prospects but also fosters innovation and resilience in overcoming challenges. This partnership with 42 Kuala Lumpur allows our students to explore the world of technology and gain skills that are crucial in the digital age. We are incredibly grateful for this opportunity.”
Held at the 42KL campus in Sunway City Kuala Lumpur, the event was guided by student volunteers from 42KL. Beyond learning the technical aspects of game development, participants also developed important soft skills such as problem-solving and creative thinking. Through initiatives like Code4TheFuture, 42KL and Fugee School aim to inspire and empower the next generation of tech-savvy individuals, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
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