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Coding Bootcamps: a Strategy for Youth Employment in Developing Countries

International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

ITU is launching its latest Digital Inclusion report, Coding bootcamps: a strategy for youth employment in developing countries in this session.  As the demand for tech talent continues to grow and businesses in many countries struggle to find qualified workers with programming skills, young people with non-technical backgrounds often have to look beyond the walls of a traditional classroom and a four-year degree to gain these skills at a faster pace. This has become easier to do as a variety of alternative learning spaces and opportunities are emerging to meet that need. Coding bootcamps are the newest addition to the marketplace of spaces for learning how to code. Bootcamps gather young aspiring software developers to join intensive three-to-six-month training programs where they learn the foundations of programming. Students earn relevant hands-on experience, experience the whole product development cycle and get engaged in teamwork projects. Based on reviews of the websites of 40 bootcamp providers in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the United States, and Europe; interviews with 22 of these providers; and media coverage of the bootcamp phenomenon, this latest ITU report explores the history of the bootcamp phenomenon, identifies the primary models in operation, reviews how they contribute to the employment path, and considers their potential to improve employment opportunities for women and youth in some countries of the developing world.

Link to the report: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Digital-Inclusion/Youth-and-Children/Documents/CodingBootcamps_E.pdf 

Moderator

Dr. Kemal Huseinovic, Chief, Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications Department, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)

Speakers / panellists
  • Susan Schorr, Head, Special Initiatives Division, ITU BDT
  • Maria Garrido, Research Assistant Professor, Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington, Information School.
Link to WSIS Action Lines
  • C1. The role of public governance authorities and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
  • C7. ICT Applications: E-learning
  • C7. ICT Applications: E-employment

Coding Bootcamps represent another approach to address the current technology gap by providing fast-paced educational resources for women and young people to get prepared for being employed in the technology industry. (C7) Different sorts of organizations worldwide have been recently adopting this method, because it allows students to gain experience in the whole product development cycle and to be better prepared for the labor market. (C1-C5)

Link to the Sustainable Development Process
  • Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
  • Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
  • Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

Coding Bootcamps encourage young people and women to get involved in technology related fields, while building upon them the interest for lifelong learning required to keep updated in a fast developing field. (Goal 4) In addition, they are a powerful tool to foster the generation of a strong work force that ultimately leads to sustainable economic growth. (Goal 8) Moreover, this strategy may also be utilized to empower women and girls in the labor market by providing them with relevant skills to be more competitive and raise awareness about the importance of promoting equal opportunities in the IT field. (Goal 5)

Session 126
  • Monday, 13:15 – 14:00
  • Popov Room 1, ITU Tower
  • Publication Release

WSIS Forum 2016 | WSIS Action Lines: Supporting the Implementation of SDGs
2–6 May 2016, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland