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The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy published a report on the intensified crackdown on civil society in Libya featuring comments from COR Founder Aya Burweila
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COR Founder and Director Aya Burweila participated in the UNDP Conference in Tunis and spoke on the role of women  in preventing violent extremism.
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On March 21, 2022, Greek entrepreneurship website STARTUPPER featured our FUNZI Hub 101 course and our call to registration:   “Το πρόγραμμα προσφέρει ιδιαίτερα σε γυναίκες και κορίτσια την ευκαιρία να εγγραφούν στο βραβευμένο μάθημα επιχειρηματικότητας Funzi Founder 101 Hub που πραγματοποιείται με τη χρηματοδότηση του Υπουργείου Εξωτερικών των ΗΠΑ και της Πρεσβείας των ΗΠΑ...
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On 17 November 2021, Aya Burweila, Founder and Director of Code on the Road (COR), spoke at the at Women’s World Majlis organized by the UAE’s Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, the UAE Gender Balance Council and the Women’s Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. Under the theme “Tolerance and Inclusivity for Women’s Rights and Empowerment,”...
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Dr Rosa Vasilaki’s Dissensus project launched its new collective volume in partnership with the Athens office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. The new edited volume is titled “The Normalization of Extreme Right Discourse in Greece: Gender, Mass media, Armed Forces, the Church” and was prepared under the supervision of Dr Rosa Vasilaki, the Research Coordinator...
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On Monday, April 12, the Foreign Minister of the Hellenic Republic Nikos Dendias paid a visit to the Greek Community at the Benghazi European School, Code on the Road’s valued partner in Libya.
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On December 3, 2020, our first batch of student graduated from our Entrepreneur 2 Entrepreneur course.
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Fahrinisa Campana writes for The National on how coding bootcamps and programming courses are giving young Iraqis and refugees a way to work remotely. Code on the Road (COR), a Greek registered non-profit, delivers business entrepreneurship lessons to participants’ mobiles, cutting out the need for classroom space and laptops and circumventing conflict. With the current...
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We are thrilled to announce our most recent success story by Batool Alboul from the Ajloun governorate in northern Jordan, specifically from the village of Anjara where she was born and raised. Using what she learned during the Code on the Road (COR) business entrepreneurship course in Amman, Batool Alboul won a European grant to launch a...
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On April 2019, Aya Burweila, COR Founder’s research report on  “MIGRANT & YOUTH SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP” (MYSITE) was published by Solidarity Now.
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