In Greece, a coding boot camp for migrants and refugees

Today in Greece there are more than 120,000 asylum-seekers and recognized refugees. For this population, educational and work opportunities are limited. One nonprofit is trying to change that by equipping people with in-demand computer programming skills. The World’s Lydia Emmanouilidou reports from Athens.

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