CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF CODERS WHO TRAVEL

Tonight, we’re focusing on how Coding, New technology, artificial intelligence, and practical skills are reshaping opportunities across Africa—and what happens when knowledge is allowed to travel.
In an economy driven by data, automation, and AI, coding is no longer just for engineers. It’s becoming a core skill for work, innovation, and entrepreneurship. One organization working at that intersection is Coders Who Travel Inc., founded by Afia Owusu-Forfie, to connect global expertise with underserved communities—especially women—in Ghana and beyond.
Joining me for this conversation are Afia Owusu-Forfie, founder and executive director of Coders Who Travel; Prince Boadu, Program Manager for Supply Chain Data Centers at Google; and Nah-Abiah Al-Hassan, a manager at Ernst & Young and co-instructor for the Excel at The Coders Who Travel Foundation.

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