Deadline: 14-Feb-22
Are you a IT or communications student, a programmer, designer, social media expert, or an innovative thinker? Are you interested in devising innovative tech solutions to complex social problems? If yes, then apply for Mini-HACKATHON on Combatting Human Trafficking Online!
UNODC in collaboration with Safe and Fair Cambodia, is holding a hackathon as part of a 1-day forum in Phnom Penh, bringing together youth, migrant women, civil society, human trafficking experts, tech companies, media, and allies to examine issues and share experiences and explore creative and innovative solutions to combatting human trafficking online, and ways to make the online environment safer for Cambodian women and youth within the context of post-pandemic cross-border migration.
Program Details
A key component of this multi-faceted event is a Mini-HACKATHON. This hackathon will bring together technology experts, programmers, and ethical ‘hackers’ to explore online and technology solutions to address human trafficking online, and facilitate safe migration. Proposed solutions and ideas will be later presented to the wider audience attending the Live Forum.
Eligibility Criteria
- They are looking for tech experts, programmers, and ethical ‘hackers’, and ‘out of the box’ thinkers to explore online and technology solutions to address human trafficking online.
- This event is organised by UNODC and EU-UN Spotlight Initiative, Safe and Fair Programme, and supported by the EU and the Japanese Government.
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