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Million Coders: Empowering Morocco’s Future Through Technology

Wednesday 16 April 2025 - 15:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Million Coders: Empowering Morocco’s Future Through Technology

At GITEX Africa 2025, Million Coders made a significant debut in Morocco, emphasizing their commitment to social impact. Anamika Abhilash, Client Relationship Specialist at Million Coders, highlighted the organization's mission during an exclusive interview, stating, "We are in Morocco for the first time and it’s for the social impact."

Founded in the UAE, Million Coders operates in 25 countries and collaborates across 17 regions in Asia, Africa, and Europe, with over 30 satellite centers. Their approach transcends merely teaching coding; it aims to provide access, inclusion, and opportunities to aspiring tech enthusiasts.

This inaugural visit to Morocco is not just a fleeting engagement; it reflects a strategic decision rooted in a broader vision. Abhilash elaborated, "Our community is a global tech community of coders based in the UAE."

The organization is committed to bridging the gap between privilege and opportunity, offering access to high-demand skills such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science without financial barriers. "We have learnings in our community where you can access all the learnings regarding data science, AI, coding, machine learning, and many more," she stated. Participants can earn globally recognized certifications from Acacia University at no cost, a value exceeding $300, simply by joining the community.

The membership fee is a modest $10, which plays a crucial role in supporting those less fortunate. "In this ten dollars, every two dollars goes to students who don’t have the financial ability but who are actually interested in coding," Abhilash explained.

Million Coders is not just focused on skill development; they are nurturing a community. The organization has established partnerships with corporations, offering college students up to 80% scholarships based on merit, alongside internship opportunities.

Looking ahead, Million Coders is organizing a hackathon that intersects AI, sustainability, and health, culminating in Singapore with a $20,000 prize pool. However, the true goal remains the societal impact. "We want to set up an AI robotics lab for deserving schools," Abhilash shared, with ambitions of establishing 100 labs within three years.

Morocco has left a positive impression on Million Coders. Abhilash noted the warmth and hospitality of the Moroccan people, stating, "We are very impressed... the culture is very nice. The climate is very good." This affinity has encouraged plans to expand operations in Morocco, potentially establishing it as the headquarters for the Africa region.

With the overwhelming support witnessed at GITEX Africa and the positive interactions with locals, Abhilash concluded, "People are very supportive, very positive."

Ultimately, Million Coders embodies more than just a tech initiative; it represents a belief in the potential of people. In Morocco, they have discovered a promising landscape for future growth and development.


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