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25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
Eileen Brewer, Director in Enterprise Security, Symantec
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
Kara Jordan, HR Business Partner, Symantec
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
Buti Manamela, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, South Africa
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
Dr. Saif Al-Kuwari, Director: Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
Eileen Brewer, Director in Enterprise Security, Symantec
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.
Buti Manamela, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, South Africa
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
Gilberto Duarte, UNODC Education for Justice
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
November 4, 2019 - WASHINGTON D.C., Annette Dixon, Vice President, Human Development, World Bank, speaks at Hackathon4Justice Award Ceremony presented by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime at the Law, Justice and Development Week 2019. Photo: Nate Langston Palmer/World Bank
November 4, 2019 - WASHINGTON D.C., Hackathon4Justice Award Ceremony presented by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime at the Law, Justice and Development Week 2019. Photo: Nate Langston Palmer/World Bank
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The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.
The 3-day coding contest #Hackathon4Justice brought together teenagers from across the globe in Silicon Valley.
Young talents between the ages of 13 and 18 battled it out at the keyboard creating mobile apps that promote justice the rule of law.
The coding competition organized by UNODC, Symantec and Africa Teen Geeks allows teens to be creators and ultimate consumers of educational apps that contribute to achieving the Global Goals.